This unique digital illustration of the Bajaj Pulsar 220 as F800 is quite enticing. Digital automobile designers have a unique knack for developing unthinkable iterations of regular products. Bajaj’s Pulsar motorcycles have been immensly popular in India for years now. They have a Pulsar bike for different parts of the market. In fact, the Pulsar has done well in other countries too, which has made Bajaj a prominent motorcycle exporter from India. Now, let us check out a special Pulsar version called the F800.
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Bajaj Pulsar 220 as F800
This digital concept comes from ns_family on Instagram. Compared to the regular 220, this version has a lot of changes. In the pictures, you can see the side of the bike, and there is a bit of the front and back too. At the front, there is a big wind visor that gives it a tough off-road bike appearance. The elegant alloy wheels, along with the slim and modern-looking headlights, confirm this. Even the handlebars have a sporty layout. That lends it quite an adventurous appearance.
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The side profile has a big fairing with red and black designs. The fuel tank looks strong and has some grey accents. It has a divided seat setup and the back of the bike is as sharp as the front. You can notice the thin LED taillights and tough body panels on the side. The wheels on the front and back look nice. The front tyre is a bit slimmer than the back, which is common for modern performance bikes.
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Specs
As this version is based on the Pulsar 220 let us see what we can expect from it. It might have a 220-cc air-cooled engine using DTS-i technology, which could make about 20.4 PS and 18.5 Nm of peak power and torque. This engine is matched with a 5-speed manual transmission. In the front, there is a 17-inch alloy wheel with a 280 mm disc, and at the back, there is a 17-inch alloy wheel with a 230 mm disc. The prices could be around Rs 1.34 lakh at the showroom.