Digital automobiles artists come up with unique iterations and this Bajaj Pulsar NS200 with a 1200-cc bike facade is a great example of that. It’s really cool to see how creative these digital car artists are when they develop these designs. You’ve likely noticed the Pulsar bikes quite often while you’re out on the roads. Bajaj, the company that makes them, has made sure they have different versions of the Pulsar for different types of riders. This means if you want to use digital tools to give the Pulsar a different appearance and turn it into whatever you can think of, it’s a great option. So, let’s dive in and see how this idea actually works.
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Bajaj Pulsar NS200 Rendered
This conceptualization comes from __ns_200_love__ on Instagram. The digital artist has gone into the details quite well. At the front, we get to see a mean and aggressive fascia. This is what one expects from a large sportsbike. There are compact grab handles, a semi-fairing, a large brake disc, a sporty alloy wheel, a sculpted fuel tank, a compact wind visor, a rugged underbelly protecting panel, a body graphic with 1200 insignia, a split-seat setup, broad rear alloy wheel, a sleek tail section and a razor-sharp taillamp. The black and blue colour combination oozes sportiness. Note that there is also a naked variant of this bike.
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Specs
Even though this digital rendition calls it a 1200-cc bike, we can clearly see the inspiration from the NS200. Hence, it makes sense to take a look at its specifications. There is a potent 199.5-cc water-cooler single-cylinder engine that develops a healthy 23.2 hp and 18.3 Nm of peak power and torque. This engine has a 6-speed manual gearbox to demonstrate smooth performance. The claimed mileage is a cool 37 km/l. It comes with four colour options – Ebony Black, Pearl Metallic White, Cocktail Wine Red and Pewter Grey. You could get your hands on the NS200 at Rs 1.49 lakh, ex-showroom.
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What We Think
We appreciate the work that goes into creating something so enticing. Pulsar is often used as a blank canvas by digital artists to display their talent. Such modifications can give some ideas to the existing bike owners for aftermarket customizations. But remember that most automobile modifications are illegal in India. Hence, if you wish to perform such activities, it is advisable to first visit your local RTO. You can consult with the officials regarding the laws pertaining to bike modifications. These could differ from one region to another. Once the changes are approved, you could get them written in your RC. That way, you won’t have any issues with the traffic cops later on.