Bajaj Pulsar NS and RS Range Get New Colors; Price Unchanged

  • Published On: 17 October 2020
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Bajaj Auto introduces new color schemes for its Pulsar NS and RS series ahead of the festive season

Bajaj Auto has introduced new color options on its popular Pulsar NS and RS series in the Indian market. Along with the new color schemes, the company is also offering new body graphics on the bikes. Bajaj Pulsar range consists of NS160, NS200, and RS200. 


Bajaj Pulsar RS200 will be offered in three new paint schemes namely Burnt Red (Matte Finish), Metallic Pearl White, and Pewter Grey. The most expensive motorcycle of the lot is priced at Rs 1.52 Lakhs (ex-showroom). Furthermore, the Pulsar NS200 and NS160 will be offered in four new dynamic color schemes namely Burnt Red (Matte Finish), Metallic Pearl White, Pewter Grey & Plasma Satin Blue. The Pulsar NS200 is priced at Rs 1.31 Lakhs (ex-showroom) while the Pulsar NS160 is the most affordable bike in the range at Rs 1.08 Lakhs (ex-showroom). 



“The Pulsar RS200 and NS200 have always stood out by offering the latest in international technology in performance motorcycling. This festive season, we offer discerning motorcyclists an unbeatable combination of sporty responsive performance and eye-catching new looks that reaffirm Pulsar’s market leadership,” as commented by Narayan Sundararaman, Head-Marketing, Bajaj Auto. 



Along with the new color schemes, the new Pulsar range also gets white alloy wheels and front & rear fenders finished in a carbon-fiber texture. Furthermore, they also get a hot stamping pattern on seats that gives them a distinctive look. Apart from these, all three bikes remain unchanged. Mechanically, Bajaj Pulsar NS160 is powered by a 150cc single-cylinder engine that churns out 17 bhp power while the Pulsar NS200 and RS200 draw power from a 199cc single-cylinder engine borrowed from KTM Duke 200. This engine churns out 23 bhp power. 


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