It is not easy to reimagine a product like the Bajaj Pulsar RS200 but some talented digital automobile designers are able to invent stunning renditions.
Here is a cool digital rendering of the next-gen Bajaj Pulsar RS200. Bajaj offers a form of Pulsar in all the major mainstream segments in our market. By doing so, it has captured a large chunk of market share through its great value-for-money motorcycles. They have the latest features, powerful engines and impressive styling. But a digital artist has imagined the aesthetics of the next-gen RS200 that certainly looks more attractive.
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Next-gen Bajaj Pulsar RS200 Concept
This illustration has been devised by Abin Designs on Instagram. It offers only a side view of the new Bajaj Pulsar RS200 but that is enough to experience the digital modifications. The first thing you notice is the stylish new fairing to make the bike look muscular and sporty. The black panel with red inserts seamlessly merge into the sculpted fuel tank lending it an aggressive appearance. The inverted front forks are also visible on the bike along with slim dual-spoke black alloy wheels with a red & white sticker on the rims.
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The black body panels of the next-gen Bajaj Pulsar Rs200 with red/green accents are found on the underbelly and side as well. The area adjacent to the fuel tank has red and white body graphics on the black background. At the rear, the split-seat setup looks sporty, the sleek LED taillamps make the tail-end look elegant, and the wide rear tyre offers a planted look. The rim of the tyre at the rear also comes with the red & white sticker and there is a compact tyre hugger installed at the rear.
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RS200 Specs
The regular Bajaj Pulsar RS200 comes with a 199.5-cc liquid-cooled, fuel-injected single-cylinder engine that develops a healthy 24.5 PS and 18.7 Nm of peak power and torque. This engine is mated to a 6-speed manual transmission. The RS200 is underpinned by a perimeter frame with a telescopic fork at the front and a gas-charged monoshock absorber at the rear. The front tyre has a 300 mm disc, while the rear has a 230 mm disc with dual-channel ABS. It weighs 166 kg and has a 13-litre fuel tank. The RS200 costs Rs 1.69 lakh, ex-showroom.