This Adventure concept variant of the Bajaj Pulsar 220 has been designed by a prominent digital automobile designer keeping in mind the Royal Enfield Himalayan.
Abin Designs have developed this unique and fresh digital version of the Bajaj Pulsar 220 that is ready to take on the RE Himalayan. The Pulsar range of bikes in India has almost all kinds of products but a Himalayan rival could be something quite interesting. Himalayan is a go-to choice for a whole bunch of off-road biking enthusiasts because of its rugged and tough build along with appropriate body design and equipment. But this digital illustration comes close to that as well.
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Bajaj Pulsar 220 or RE Himalayan?
The digital artist has devised two appropriate colour themes for a lightweight off-roading focused bike. The white & blue and white & red dual colour body graphics accentuate the adventurous nature of the motorcycle. In addition to that, the wind protector at the front is very high but compact, the handles are equipped with protecting covers too, there is a dual headlamp set up at the front, the front tyre cover is white and the broad tyres have spoked rims. The rear tyre, in particular, is quite beefy. The exhaust pipe in finished in black colour, there is a split-seat setup with slim grab handles.
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There are nice graphics details on the fairing and the fuel tank looks muscular. This Pulsar also features black engine protecting panels on the sides and a black engine cover with shiny nuts. The tail section might not be visible in these images, but the slim indicators indicate a modern appearance. The external design of this bike puts it into the lightweight off-roading bike category of which the Himalayan is the king.
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With this digital rendering, it becomes clear that Bajaj Pulsar bikes can be developed for any segment even if it is in the digital realm. This concept looks almost production-ready. Would you want Bajaj to consider developing a popular off-road motorcycle to challenge the likes of RE Himalayan?