Bajaj Auto has finally taken the wraps off the new Pulsar NS160 and NS200 ahead of their imminent launch soon.
2024 Bajaj Pulsar NS160, NS200 – What’s New?
For beginners, the 2024 Pulsar NS150 and NS200 receive new LED headlamps, along with daytime running lamps (DRLs). The DRLs are shaped like a lightning bolt, making the bikes look quite aggressive. They also get LED turn indicators, which seem to be borrowed from the larger Pulsar N250.
The two-naked sportster also receives a revised headlamp cowl, new switchgear and a new fully digital dash with smartphone connectivity support via the Bajaj Ride Connect app. This enables notification/call alerts, phone battery indicator, network strength indicator, and even turn-by-turn navigation support, which is missing in the recently launched Pulsar N150 and N160. The new instrument cluster also displays average mileage, distance-to-empty, and real-time fuel efficiency.
Apart from these above-stated changes, both bikes remain unchanged.
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What Powers The Pulsar NS160, NS200?
Powering the Pulsar NS160 is a 160.3cc air-oil cooled engine that delivers 17.2PS of max power and 14.6Nm of peak torque. On the other hand, the Pulsar NS200 comes equipped with a 199.5cc liquid-cooled motor, churning out 24.5PS and 18.74Nm.
Expected Price
With all these changes, expect both the Bajaj Pulsar NS160 and NS200 to command a premium of around Rs 3,000 – Rs 4,000 over their existing models. For reference, the Pulsar NS160 currently costs Rs 1,36,736, whereas the NS200 comes at a price tag of Rs 1,49,363 (both prices, ex-showroom).