A huge anticipation and some teasers later, the 2024 Bajaj Pulsar NS200 has finally been revealed. The motorcycle gets a handful of design updates while preserving the original naked streetfighter design. It’s noteworthy that the latest set of updates come barely a year after the last update. However, the new bits help the NS200 and the NS160 fend off the heat from fresher rivals.
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Styling Updates for 2024 Bajaj Pulsar NS200
As for the revamped design of the Bajaj Pulsar NS200, notable changes include a completely redesigned headlamp. The LED daytime running lights now feature a fresh design, contributing to the motorcycle’s distinctive look in the Indian market. Currently available in Glossy Ebony Black, Metallic Pearl White, Cocktail Wine Red/White, and Pewter Grey/Blue, the Bajaj Pulsar NS200 is expected to introduce more color options to enhance its refreshed aesthetics.
The updated bike is now equipped with a digital instrument cluster, previously featured on the Pulsar N160. This enhanced instrument panel introduces new functionalities such as instantaneous fuel economy, gear position indicator, mobile notification alerts, distance to empty, average fuel economy and time, odometer, trip meter, speedometer, fuel gauge, and more. Furthermore, the bike now incorporates connectivity features like call notification alerts and others. To complement these advancements, Bajaj offers the Bajaj Ride Connect application, expanding the range of features. Additionally, the bike includes a USB charging port for convenient device charging.
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Mechanically Unchanged
In terms of mechanics, the bike retains its original configuration, featuring telescopic front forks and a rear mono-shock suspension. Ensuring effective braking, the motorcycle is equipped with front and rear disc brakes complemented by dual-channel ABS. Powering the bike is a 199 cc engine, delivering 24.16 bhp of power and 18.74 Nm of peak torque.
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