Bajaj is among the biggest two-wheeler manufacturers in the world which is why its products are preferred by digital artists as well.
Here is a Bajaj Pulsar NS1000 concept that is designed by a prominent digital designer. Pulsar is a household name in India. Bajaj has some model of the Pulsar in almost all major segments of our market. That is the reason why you would find some version of a Pulsar in the streets of any part of India. That is a testament to the success the Pulsar moniker carries. Also, it has been active with the latest version of its most successful bikes like the Pulsar 220. But digital renditions like these help us get a unique perspective on established motorcycles. Here are the details of this latest digital concept.
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Bajaj Pulsar NS1000 Concept
This model has been designed by abin_designs_511 on Instagram. It captures a captivating iteration of the Pulsar. In fact, this design borrows some elements from the regular production versions in addition to the creativity and imagination of the designer. This includes a sporty but compact front section with striking headlamps, a tiny wind visor, a large handlebar, a sculpted fuel tank with semi-fairing that reads NS1000, prominent side body panels with rugged underbelly protection, a split-seat setup, stylish grab handles, chunky alloy wheels and black panels on the outside. All in all, this is certainly inspired by some high-end sports bikes.
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Specs
Since this model is based on the Pulsar 220, it makes sense to take a look at the specs corresponding to it too. This means a BS6 220-cc air-cooled engine with DTS-i technology that develops a decent 20.4 PS @8,500 RPM and 18.5 Nm @7,000 RPM of peak power and torque. This engine is mated to a 5-speed transmission. There are 17-inch alloys with the Pulsar 220 with a 90/90 section at the front and a 120/80 section at the rear. Furthermore, the front has a 280 mm disc, while the rear gets a 230 mm disc. Also, the owners get a telescopic suspension with an anti-friction bush and a 5-way adjustable nitro-shock absorber at the rear.
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What We Think
Such enticing iterations of popular and established motorcycle models are widely appreciated. Note that Bajaj has a tie-up with Triumph which means that it could very well try to have a new 400-cc or 1,000-cc product in its portfolio in times to come. For now, we will just have to do with such attractive models in the digital world. Still, it is great to experience the creativity of these digital automobile artists who offer such renditions to broaden our horizons regarding what is possible from the design perspective.