Bike enthusiasts are always coming up with new iterations of their favorites bikes. This 400cc Bajaj Pulsar might be all we’ve been waiting for.
The Bajaj Pulsar is one of the most popular brand names in the Indian market. It offers a range of motorcycles for the general public. Starting with 150cc and 180cc models, the Pulsar series now includes models with 125cc to 220cc engines as well. The company has been consistently introducing updated models. After a long wait, it is expected to bring a 400cc Bajaj Pulsar in a fully-faired avatar soon. Now, several concept designs of the same have emerged online. Let’s take a closer look!
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Bajaj Pulsar 400 Concept
The new design was shared by ABIN Design’s on Instagram. It showcases a 400cc Bajaj Pulsar with a full front fairing. You can see a Bajaj Pulsar 220-inspired front fascia with the same projector headlight and rearview mirrors. However, the fly screen looks bigger. The new bike comes with a new mudguard and upside-down front forks. On the side, you can see a full fairing tank from NS200 that looks quite sporty. It has a pretty huge air vent, too.
Additional highlights include a semi-exposed red-painted trellis frame and a stubby sports exhaust. The tailpiece also gets a new edgy design. The split seats and the rear-seat foot-pegs offer a very sporty riding position. You also get a new disc brake (similar to P220), new alloy wheels, and wide soft-compound front tire. While this concept is not officially commissioned by Bajaj Auto Ltd, it is something we would like to see on the Indian roads. As of now, there is no confirmation about the official model. However, the motor is likely to come from the Dominar.
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Specs
The Bajaj Pulsar 400 will draw power from a re-tuned motor of the Dominar, which, in turn, is powered by a re-tuned engine of the KTM Duke 390. Meanwhile, for now, the most powerful model in the Pulsar range is the F250, which is is powered by a 250cc single-cylinder air-cooled, fuel-injected engine on the Pulsar F250 outputs 24.5 PS and 21.5 Nm. It also gets a five-speed gearbox that features an assist and slipper clutch function. The popular bike features a semi-fairing design along with a tubular chassis, tall windscreen, a muscular fuel tank, a step-up seat, a side-slung twin-barrel exhaust, and a new design for the split-style taillight. The Pulsar F250 has a fuel tank capacity of 14 liters and weighs 164 kg. Additional features include an anti-locking braking system, full-LED lighting, a semi-digital instrument cluster, a single-channel ABS, and 17-inch alloy wheels.