
Ahead of its official launch on May 3, a new spy shot has fully revealed the Bajaj Pulsar NS400.

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Ahead of its official launch on May 3, a new spy shot has fully revealed the Bajaj Pulsar NS400.
The oncoming of the Bajaj Pulsar NS400 is one of the most anticipated launches of 2024 from the Pune-based bikemaker. Slated for official launch on May 3, ahead of that ‘the biggest and most powerful Pulsar ever’ has already been revealed fully in these latest spy images.
Showcasing an aggressive design, the new Bajaj Pulsar NS400 appears slightly visually similar to the Bajaj Pulsar N250, at least in appeal. Especially, the headlight cluster boasts the same single-pod LED headlight unit flanked by large DRLs shaped like lightning bolts. The aggressive face does look unique, but the familiar appeal makes it look like a bigger Pulsar N250.

The tank shape of the Bajaj Pulsar NS400 looks muscular here as well but gets a separate design. Courtesy of the longer overhangs with more cuts and creases, and much more pronounced radiator cover. Aside from that the tail section neatly tappers in the same way as we have seen in the existing Pulsar NS200.
The perimeter frame also continues here and is suspended by upside-down fork and monoshock suspension. Disc brakes on both wheels will take care of braking duties, and earlier teasers have confirmed that the Pulsar NS400 will be available with dual-channel ABS. Moreover, various ABS modes are also likely to be available, since Bajaj has already introduced the same with the Pulsar N250.
Mechanically, the same 373 cc, single-cylinder, liquid-cooled engine that already powers the Dominar 400, will be carried over to the Pulsar NS400. However, its` state of tune remains to be seen as to which direction Bajaj goes. Further details about the same will be revealed fully on May 3, when the bike is officially launched. Till then keep an eye on this space.
(Images Source: Instagram/v12allies.in)
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