Here is the Bajaj Pulsar NS400 visualized from the rear. The Pulsar brand has established a robust and lasting reputation in the Indian motorcycle community, consistently maintaining its position as the preferred choice. Bajaj provides a wide range of Pulsar models tailored to various market segments. While the 400-cc category includes the Dominar, it hasn’t achieved the same level of success as the Pulsar brand. In this latest digital showcase, we introduce a distinctive and more enticing digital variant – the Pulsar NS400. Let us go through the details here.
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Bajaj Pulsar NS400 Visualized
This digital rendition comes from ns200_loverz on Instagram. It captures the rear section of the motorcycle. The digital artist has taken care of a lot of minor details which makes it quite enticing. There are sleek grab handles at the rear, a dual-LED taillamp cluster, slim LED turn indicators, a sculpted fuel tank, a wide handlebar, chunky fairing and side body panels, a split-seat setup, colossal alloy wheels with broad tyres. All in all, the artist has come up with such an avatar that many would consider it quite close to the production model.
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Specs
Considering that Bajaj’s lineup already includes the Dominar 400, it’s reasonable to expect that the 400cc Pulsar might share the same powertrain. This motorcycle is equipped with a 373-cc fuel-injected engine, capable of delivering an impressive 43 PS of power and 35 Nm of torque at its peak. The engine is mated to a 6-speed transmission for smooth gear changes. Notably, this bike comes with dual-channel ABS as a standard safety feature. When it comes to pricing, the Dominar 400 starts at a minimum of Rs 2.30 lakh, ex-showroom. In this segment, it faces tough competition from motorcycles like the KTM RC 390, Ninja 300, Benelli TNT300, Yamaha R3, and TVS Apache RR310.
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What We Think
We have immense admiration for the dedication and imaginative flair of digital automotive artists who consistently provide us with captivating reinterpretations of beloved motorcycles. Their creations inject a sense of exhilaration, providing a welcome departure from the usual designs. Given the widespread affection for Pulsar motorcycles in our market, any fresh and thrilling perspective on these bikes feels like a breath of fresh air. In fact, this burst of creativity can also serve as inspiration for those looking to customize their own motorcycles. Thus, it’s a win-win situation for all involved parties.