• Bajaj Auto has added a LED headlamp, a digital instrument cluster and a USB port to the 2024 Pulsar NS200 and Pulsar NS160.paa
Bajaj Pulsar NS20 now looks sharper because of the new headlamp setup.

Bajaj Auto has unveiled the 2024 Pulsar NS200 and Pulsar NS160 for the Indian market. The brand has not unveiled the pricing for the new Pulsars but expects them to be priced slightly higher than the current models. Both the NS Pulsars have been doing decent numbers in terms of sales despite being around for years. With the new update, Bajaj has given Pulsar NS200 and Pulsar NS160 features that people have been asking for a long time.

The 2024 versions of the motorcycles will come with an LED headlamp with LED Daytime Running Lamps. Since the beginning, the Pulsar NS200 and Pulsar NS160 boasted a halogen headlamp which made the motorcycles less modern than their rivals. However, that should be sorted with the new updated lighting setup.

The other change that Bajaj Auto has made is the new digital instrument cluster that first made its debut on the Pulsar N160 and Pulsar N150. The new digital instrument cluster will come with a blacked-out instrument cluster that can be controlled via a button on the left switch gear. The new cluster shows information like gear position indicator, mobile notification alerts, instantaneous fuel economy, distance to empty, average fuel economy and time. Apart from this, the usual trip meter, odometer, speedometer and fuel gauge will be there.

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Unfortunately, the analogue tachometer is now gone and is replaced by a new digital unit that is placed horizontally. Also, the rider will be able to accept and reject calls while riding the motorcycle. There would be a Bajaj Ride Connect application that would be used to connect the motorcycle and mobile phone. Apart from this, there is a new USB port that can be used to charge mobile devices.

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The brand has not made any mechanical changes to the motorcycles. So, the Pulsar NS200 produces 24.16 bhp at 9,750 rpm and a peak torque output of 18.74 Nm at 8,000 rpm. On the other hand, the Pulsar NS160 produces 16.96 bhp at 9,000 rpm and a peak torque output of 14.6 Nm at 7,250 rpm.

First Published Date: 17 Feb 2024, 10:25 AM IST


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