To take advantage of the 18% GST slab, Bajaj Auto has introduced the Pulsar NS400Z with a downsized 350cc engine, priced the same at Rs 1,93,900 (ex-showroom). While the biggest update lies at the heart of the bike, the bike remains visually unchanged.
New Heart, Same Skin
The flagship Pulsar is now powered by a smaller 349cc, liquid-cooled engine, which has the same bore but shorter stroke than the outgoing 373cc unit. This results in a reduction in power and torque by 2.4PS and 1.8Nm, respectively. Here’s a look at its specifications: –
Bajaj Pulsar NS400Z | New |
| Engine | 349cc |
| Bore | 89mm |
| Stroke | 56.1mm |
| Power | 40.6PS at 9,000rpm |
| Torque | 33.2Nm at 7,500rpm |
| Gearbox | 6-speed with bidirectional quickshifter, slip-and-assist clutch” |
Related: 2026 KTM 390 Duke and 390 Adventure Launched With New 350cc Engine

Other Specifications and Features
- Seat height 807mm | ground clearance 168mm | kerb weight 174kg | fuel tank 12 litres – all the same as before.
- 320mm front and 230mm rear disc brake setup with dual-channel ABS.
- 17-inch alloys with the same 110-section front and 150-section rear tyre.
- A 43mm USD fork and pre-load adjustable monoshock.
- Fully digital LCD instrument cluster with Bluetooth connectivity, call/SMS alerts, turn-by-turn navigation, trip meters, fuel consumption gauge, four riding modes (Road, Rain, Sport, Off-road), 5-step adjustable brake & clutch levers, USB charging port, hazard lamps, auto-cancelling indicators, dual-channel ABS, and switchable traction control.
Also See: 2026 Bajaj Pulsar 180 Made Its Comeback At Rs 1.22 Lakh

Colour Options
Bajaj continues to offer the Pulsar NS400Z in the same four colours as before – Pearl Metallic White, Glossy Racing Red, Brooklyn Black, and Pewter Grey.
Competiton Check
The Pulsar NS400Z can be seen as a close alternative to the TVS Apache RTR 310 and Triumph Speed 400.






