5 things make the 2024 Bajaj Pulsar NS400Z special, know what you will get for Rs 1.85 lakh

The design of the Pulsar NS400Z is similar to the other Pulsars. Bajaj has retained the silhouette of this bike as it has become very famous. The Pulsar NS400Z has the same 373 cc unit that is found in the Dominar 400 and the previous generation KTM 390 Duke. The Pulsar NS400Z is currently priced at Rs 1.85 lakh ex-showroom. It has no direct rival in the Indian market.

Jun 8, 2024 - 21:18
5 things make the 2024 Bajaj Pulsar NS400Z special, know what you will get for Rs 1.85 lakh

Bajaj Auto recently launched the NS400Z as its biggest Pulsar. It is the flagship motorcycle in the manufacturer's Pulsar lineup. The delivery of this motorcycle is going to start later this month. Let's know about the 5 things that make it special.

The design of the Pulsar NS400Z is similar to the other Pulsars. Bajaj has retained the silhouette of this bike, as it has become very popular. Up front, there is a new headlamp that now houses lightning bolt LED daytime running lamps with a projector setup. It gets a low-slung headlamp, a muscular fuel tank with a tank shroud, and a slim rear section with the same tail lamp design found on the current Pulsar.

The Pulsar NS400Z is powered by the same 373 cc engine found in the Dominar 400 and previous generation KTM 390 Duke. It generates 39.5 horsepower at 8,800 rpm and 35 Nm at 6,500 rpm. The gearbox is 6-speed.

The Pulsar NS400Z features an LCD instrument cluster with Bluetooth connectivity, all-LED lighting, and dual-channel ABS. Aside from that, the NS400Z features traction control, ride-by-wire, ABS modes, and riding modes.

The NS400Z has a perimeter frame with 43mm upside-down forks at the front and a monoshock at the rear. The motorcycle has disc brakes on both ends.

The Pulsar NS400Z is currently priced at Rs 1.85 lakh, ex-showroom. It has no direct rival in the Indian market. However, it competes with the KTM Duke 390.

Muskan Kumawat Journalist & Content Writer