BAJAJ has finally come up with its NEW pulsar, its been 1st time that bajaj is entering the crude sports bike market.with its first bike launch called pulsar 200NS ,bajaj is ready to GAMBLE in the indian market and even the international market.
The Pulsar 200 NS engine comes with three sparks tech rather than the customary dual or twin spark Indian bikes are fitted with. Bajaj will introduce triple spark new technology in their new bikes, and older Pulsar bikes will not get this upgrade. The Pulsar 200NS joins the existing range of Pulsar motorcycles, the 135cc, 150cc, 180cc and 220cc.
the new Pulsar200 NS has following FEATURES -
- 199.5 cc 4V engine
- max power of 23 bhp @ 9,500 rpm
- maximum torque of 18.3 Nm at 8,000 rpm.
- Top speed is pegged at 136 kmph.
- 0 to 60 kph in just 3.61 seconds
- Triple spark plug technology (One main plug at top and two at sides)
- Rear and Front Disc brakes
- 4-valve compression technology
- Pressed steel perimeter body frame
Bajaj Pulsar 200NS Mileage: 55 – 60 KMPL
Bajaj Pulsar 200 NS Technical Specifications:
- 199.5cc Single Cylinder SOHC Engine
- Maximum Power: 23.4 BHP @ 9500 RPM
- Maximum Torque: 18.3 Nm @ 8000 RPM
- 6 speed gearbox
- Front brakes: 280mm Disc and Rear: 230mm Disc
- Front Suspension: Telescopic forks with antifriction bush
- Rear Suspension: Nitrox monoshock with a piggyback gas canister
- Tyres Front and Rear: 100/80 R17 & 130/70 R17
- Ground Clearance: 167mm
- Wheelbase: 1363mm
- Fuel Tank Capacity: 12 Litres
- Kerb Weight: 145 kg
PRICE - it'll cost around 1-1.1 lac on road.
these features makes the Bajaj Pulsar 200 NS amongst the fastest Indian two wheelers by Bajaj.
bajaj has straight competition with yamaha FAZER,FZ and R15 and not to forget HONDA CBR.with its promise of high mileage,bajaj is looking as the strong player.
Bike enthusiasts can look forward to Bajaj introducing a bigger engine Pulsar soon as the company is working on a 350cc engine Pulsar two wheeler that they would start selling in 2013.
About future plans, Bajaj said the company plans to launch more models in 2012 and hopes to increase market share to 32 per cent from the present 26 per cent in Indian motorcycle market over the next few years.