Digital automobile artists have a way of making popular motorcycles look even more exciting and unique as showcased by this latest iteration.
Bajaj Pulsar RS600 has been visualized in this latest digital rendering, evidently derived from RS200. Pulsar is a household name in India. Bajaj has ensured that the mass market segments have some version of the iconic Pulsar to make the moniker accessible to just about everyone. In fact, Bajaj exports a lot of its models to various international markets as well making it a truly global brand. Let us look at what happens when a digital artist exerts his creativity on something already this popular.
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Bajaj Pulsar RS600 Visualized
This digital edition has been illustrated by _e_moto_re_build_ on Instagram. It is captioned “2023 RS 600 new concept..” That looks like an apt description since it is clearly inspired by the RS200, which has been on sale in our market for a long time now. But the designer has put subtle details in it. At the front, the LED headlamp oozes a sporty and attractive appearance, a mean fascia with a compact black wind visor, a sleek handlebar, a massive fairing on the sides accentuating prominent side profile, sculpted fuel tank, side body panels, and silver elements.
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Apart from that, there is an aggressive exhaust pipe, massive alloy wheels, split-seat setup, a slim tail section which looks devoid of grab handles, and there is no tyre hugger either. A rugged underbelly guard and additional side body panels protect the key components. The overall silhouette perfectly imitates a racing bike appearance with a beefy exterior. We would love to see something like this in production.
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Specs
This model is based on the Bajaj Pulsar RS200, so it makes sense to look at its specifications. A 200-cc single-cylinder air-cooled and fuel-injected engine develops 24.1 hp and 18.4 Nm of peak power and torque. Performing the transmission duties is a 6-speed manual transmission enabling smooth gearshifts. The regular Bajaj Pulsar RS200 has been priced at Rs 1.71 lakh, ex-showroom. We hope you enjoyed this impressive version of the popular bike in a unique light.