
The upcoming Bajaj Pulsar NS200 is also set to get an all-new full-digital instrument cluster.
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The upcoming Bajaj Pulsar NS200 is also set to get an all-new full-digital instrument cluster.
After the launch of the new Bajaj Pulsar N150 and N160, Bajaj is gearing up to launch the 2024 Pulsar NS200 that will get a fair few tech goodies. The marque recently released a teaser video that confirms new features that the bike will gain.
For starters, the Pulsar NS200 is all set to get the brand-new all-digital instrument cluster, which is unlike the one that came on the recently updated Pulsar N150 and Pulsar N160. The new Bluetooth-compatible cluster will get the ability to accept/reject calls on the go, battery health, etc, but the more useful bit will be turn-by-turn navigation.
Moreover, the Bajaj Pulsar NS200 will also debut a new LED headlight unit flanked by new Z-shaped LED DRLs. The new headlight appears to be much more aggressively styled and that should enhance the overall stance of the bike. Although, the overall body design of the naked sport motorcycle will remain the same by large, the bike is slated to look aesthetically different with new graphic design, as has been the case every year.
Mechanically, the NS200 will continue to be powered by the same 199.5 cc, single-cylinder engine that produces 24.13 bhp and 18.74 Nm, mated to a 6-speed gearbox. Cycle parts will also remain the same with USD fork and monoshock taking care of suspension duties, and disc brake at both ends.
Bajaj is also slated to launch the NS400 this year, however, there is still some time for it. A couple more updates will be made to the Pulsar family before the new and bigger NS motorcycle is launched.
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