Recently, I came across a digital creation of a sporty Bajaj Pulsar 600cc twin-cylinder that excites the motorcycle enthusiast inside. Pulsar, a venerable name in India, is present in many mass-market segments. While this gives our motorcycle buyers a flexibility to choose as per their budget, the motorcycle stays conspicuous by its absence in the higher segments. Right now, the Pulsar N250 is the biggest displacement one ca buy. But let’s not forget that there’s even a 400cc version on the anvil. This will help Bajaj to tap more customers in the higher-end of the market. But the very fact that the bike manufacturer is open to exploring higher segments has pushed various artists to imagine even bigger versions. The twin-cyl beast you see here makes for a good example. Come, let’s delve into the specifics.
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Bajaj Pulsar 600cc Twin-Cylinder Concept
I found this cool rendering on Instagram. It seems to draw inspiration from the Pulsar 250. However, it not just incorporates design elements from the Pulsar 250 but gets some proper big bike add-ons. The P250 influence is particularly evident in the sporty and aggressive front end featuring dual headlights with integrated LED daytime running lights (DRLs). The compact windshield and sporty handlebar contribute to the overall dynamic aesthetic. I think the semi-fairing smoothly integrates with the sculpted fuel tank, The blue and black graphics act as an icing on the cake. The side body panels display a tasteful mix of black, silver, and copper, accentuating the bike’s sporty character, further complemented by the split-seat arrangement.
Looking at the rear, I was quick to notice the seamlessly integrated grab handle and sleek LED taillights, offering a subtle yet stylish touch. The slender tyre hugger and the rear alloy wheel, featuring a compact brake disc and a few spokes, contribute to the bike’s overall aesthetic. Moving to the front, the large alloy wheels and generously sized ventilated front brake disc enhance the bike’s sporty appeal. What stands out is the balanced design – not overly extravagant but undeniably attractive. If Bajaj contemplates expanding beyond the Pulsar 250, this digital concept could be a compelling contender for production.
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Specs
As the Bajaj Pulsar 600cc Twin-Cylinder concept is merely a figment of an artist’s imagination, there’s no word on the specifications of the imaginative vehicle. Meanwhile, the Bajaj Pulsar N250 boasts a potent 250cc single-cylinder engine, combining air-cooling and fuel injection for an impressive performance. Maximum power and torque is pegged at 24.5 PS of power and 21.5 Nm, respectively. The motor comes mated to a 5-speed manual gearbox, featuring the convenience of an assist and slipper clutch. The Pulsar 250 series, priced between Rs 1.45 lakh to Rs 1.50 lakh (ex-showroom), delivers a compelling package. This digital interpretation not only showcases the design prowess of automotive artists but also sparks curiosity about the potential evolution of the Pulsar lineup.
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