Bajaj Pulsar NS400 Teased Again Ahead of India Launch on May 3; New Details Emerge

Bajaj will announce the price of its biggest Pulsar—the NS400 on May 3. The bike will compete with the Triumph Speed 400, the KTM Duke 390, and the Husqvarna Svartpilen 401 in India.

By Sanorita | on May 1, 2024 Follow us on Autox Google News

Bajaj has teased its biggest Pulsar on social media once again ahead of its upcoming market launch. This time, the bike's overall silhouette is seen, offering a view of elements such as the white and black paint jobs and alloy wheels. Previous spy pictures suggested that the new and largest Pulsar would have an LED projector headlight with lightning bolt-shaped LED DRLs, a gas-charged monoshock, a gold-plated inverted fork, and a single-piece handlebar. Now that the launch is around the corner, let's look at other specifications of the new Pulsar in detail. 

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Bajaj Pulsar NS400: Engine On Duty

The Pulsar NS400 will likely use the same motor as the Dominar 400 and the KTM RC 390, which is a 373.3cc single-cylinder. In the Dominar, the engine produces 40bhp and 35Nm, paired with a 6-speed transmission and a slip-and-assist clutch. 

Bajaj Pulsar NS400: Hardware

The bike has an underbelly exhaust, a gas-charged monoshock, and an inverted fork with a gold polish. Moreover, it features a box-section swingarm instead of the Dominar 400's aluminum unit. Most likely, the dual-channel ABS is standard, and the front and rear braking systems have a single disc. 

Bajaj Pulsar NS400: More Highlights

The NS400 in all its glory is probably going to have a sophisticated design and commanding road presence, based on past spy photos and new official teasers. It will carry on the illustrious Pulsar tradition while adding a dash of aggression to its appearance to establish a strong position in the street naked segment.

In terms of features, the Pulsar NS400 is likely to have a digital cluster that includes turn-by-turn navigation, Bluetooth connectivity, and call/SMS notifications. It is also expected to feature a USB charging port, traction control, and ABS capabilities.

The new and bigger Pulsar will go on sale on May 3 in India. It will likely cost around Rs 2 lakh, which is lower than the Bajaj Dominar 400's Rs 2.31 lakh price.

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Once launched, the Pulsar NS400 will compete with bikes like the Triumph Speed 400, the KTM Duke 390, the Husqvarna Svartpilen 401, and the TVS Apache RTR 310. 

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