Bajaj Auto earlier today updated Pulsar N250 as part of its recent lineup refreshments, setting the stage for the release of its largest capacity Pulsar ever on May 3, 2024, in India. Promising aggressive pricing, this move underscores the brand’s commitment to offering diverse options to its customers.
Bajaj has been actively expanding its offerings under the Triumph, KTM, and Husqvarna banners in India. Adding to the anticipation, the company is gearing up for the launch of its first-ever Bajaj CNG motorcycle in this first half of 2024. However, focusing our attention towards the NS400; the bike draws inspiration from the updated Pulsar NS200 and the N series, the upcoming Pulsar NS400 is expected to feature a robust design. While technical details are yet to be officially confirmed, speculation suggests that it may house a 373.2cc liquid-cooled engine that powers the Dominar 400 or the latest 399 cc engine from the new KTM 390 Duke. Irrespective of the engine choice, slight performance tweaks are expected, and come with a six-speed transmission supported by a slipper and assist clutch. The motorcycle is anticipated to boast features including an full digital instrument cluster with Bluetooth connectivity, LED headlamps with DRLs, twin LED tail lamps, and LED turn signals. Moreover, the NS400 is expected to sport a split seats, split grab rails, split handlebar, and other sporty elements. With alloy wheels, wide section tires, sleek bodywork, upside-down front forks, and dual-channel ABS-equipped front and rear discs, it promises an exhilarating ride.The new Pulsar 400 will be positioned below the Dominar 400, and it’s expected to be priced from Rs. 1.90 Lakh.