This digital rendition of a sporty 600-cc twin-cylinder Bajaj Pulsar is quite enticing. Pulsar is a household name in our country for ages. Bajaj offers some model of the Pulsar in all major segments in our market. That is why even the digital automobile artists use it as a base on which they apply their own creativity to come up with a unique concepts. Bajaj is not operational in the large capacity bikes. The biggest engine is has in its portfolio powers the Dominar 400. Hence, it is quite intriguing to witness something like this in the digital realm. Here are the details.
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600-cc Twin-Cylinder Bajaj Pulsar
This rendition comes from Abin_Designs_511 and Bikerzz_of_india on Instagram. It appears to draw inspiration from the Pulsar 250 and incorporates several design cues from it. Firstly, this model showcases a sporty and aggressive front end featuring dual headlights with integrated LED daytime running lights (DRLs). The windshield is compact, and the handlebar exudes a sporty vibe. The semi-fairing seamlessly blends into the sculpted fuel tank, adorned with stylish blue and black body graphics. The side body panels bear a combination of black, silver, and copper, while the split-seat arrangement underscores its sporty character.
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Towards the rear, the grab handle is subtly integrated, and the LED taillights boast a sleek design. There’s a slender tyre hugger, and the rear alloy wheel features a few spokes alongside a compact brake disc. On the front end, the alloy wheels are notably large, complemented by a generously sized ventilated front brake disc, which contributes to the bike’s sporty appearance. Overall, this digital model presents an appealing aesthetic without venturing into overly extravagant territory, making it a plausible candidate for production if Bajaj decides to revisit its intentions of entering segments beyond the Pulsar 250.
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Specs
In its standard version, the Bajaj Pulsar 250F is equipped with a 250-cc single-cylinder engine that is both air-cooled and fuel-injected. This powerplant delivers a robust performance, generating 24.5 PS of power and 21.5 Nm of peak torque. Handling the transmission duties is a 5-speed manual gearbox with the added feature of an assist and slipper clutch. The Pulsar 250 range is available at a price range starting from Rs 1.45 lakh to Rs 1.50 lakh (ex-showroom). This digital rendition of the motorcycle exemplifies the remarkable talent of automotive designers.