• By Divanshi Sharma
  • Tue, 30 Apr 2024 11:14 AM (IST)
  • Source:JND

Bajaj Pulsar 400 Images Leaked: Bajaj Auto, a leading two-wheeler manufacturer in India is gearing up to launch the Bajaj Pulsar 400 on May 3 in the Indian market. Ahead of its official launch, images of the upcoming Pulsar 400 have been leaked. The upcoming Bajaj Pulsar 400 is expected to be priced affordably while packing a bunch of cool features that make it stand out from others in its class.

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Bajaj Pulsar 400 - Design and Features 

In terms of exterior design, one of the most noticeable changes is its new look at the front and the tank, along with a strong frame. The bike will have a special type of headlight called a projector headlamp with two daytime running lights (DRLs) on each side. In terms of features, it is expected to be equipped with a digital display that boasts smartphone connectivity. This digital display shows notifications, manages calls and even includes a USB port for charging devices. It also provides real-time updates on fuel consumption, average fuel economy, and gear position.

Bajaj Pulsar 400 - Engine Specs 

Talking about its engine specs, the Bajaj Pulsar 400 is expected to be powered by the same engine as the Dominar 400. This engine is known for being really smooth and strong, kind of like the KTM 390 Duke's engine. This engine is capable of producing a power output of around 39 bhp and 35 Nm of torque.  The bike's shape is designed to be aerodynamic, helping it go faster and stand out in its category compared to bikes like the Triumph Speed 400, KTM 390 Duke and BMW G310R.

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Bajaj Pulsar 400 - Hardware 

To handle all that power, the Pulsar 400 might have a wider back tyre and 17-inch wheels on both ends. Additionally, Bajaj has previously revealed that the Pulsar 400 will come equipped with a dual-channel anti-lock braking system (ABS) for safety. The ABS will have different modes like Rain, Road, and Off/On, providing adaptable braking performance. Both the front and rear brakes will be discs. The front suspension of the Pulsar 400 will feature up-side-down (USD) forks, offering a smoother and more controlled ride. Additionally, traction control will be included in the Pulsar 400 for added stability.