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2025 Bajaj Pulsar NS400Z Launched – Improved Performance, More Features

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Bajaj Auto has updated the Pulsar NS400Z with enhanced performance and new features. It is now priced at Rs 1.92 lakh (ex-showroom), making it Rs 7000 more expensive than before.

2025 Bajaj Pulsar NS400Z – What’s New?

With the recent update, Bajaj has addressed several of its previous shortcomings.

  • To start with, the 2025 Pulsar NS400Z now receives a bi-directional quick-shifter — a first for any Bajaj bike — which allows for smoother & faster gear shifting without the need to use the clutch lever.
  • Bajaj has also made some changes on the mechanical front. The engine’s redline has now gone up to 10,700 rpm, an increase of 1,000 revs.
  • With this, the engine now produces 3PS more power, delivering 43PS at 9500rpm. However, its peak torque remains unchanged at 35Nm; however, both peak power and torque now come in 500rpm later than before.
  • The Sport mode has also been retuned to provide a sharper throttle response than before.
  • Bajaj has also replaced the older bias-ply MRF tyres with Apollo Alpha H1 radial tyres, sized 110/70-ZR17 for the front and the fatter 150/60-ZR17 for the rear.
  • It also receives sintered front brake pads, replacing the previous organic units, for improved braking performance and better heat resistance.
2025 Bajaj Pulsar NS400Z features

Other Specifications and Features

Aside from the above-mentioned changes, everything else remains the same. Here’s a quick glimpse at its other specifications and features: –

  • 12-litre fuel tank | 174kg kerb weight | 805mm seat height | 165mm ground clearance.
  • Four colour options: white, red, grey and black.
  • Fully digital LCD display, Bluetooth connectivity via Bajaj Eide Connect app, call/SMS alerts, turn-by-turn navigation, trip meters, fuel consumption gauge, four riding modes, USB charging port, adjustable brake & clutch levers, hazard lamps, auto-cancelling indicators, dual-channel ABS, and switchable traction control.

Competiton Check

Going by the pricing, the Pulsar NS400Z faces competition from the TVS Apache RTR 310.

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