– Powered by a 373cc single-cylinder engine
– Features full LED lights, digital instrumentation, and more
– Available in four paint schemes
Bajaj Auto launched the Pulsar NS400Z as its largest and most powerful Pulsar offering. But what left people in awe was the asking price of Rs. 1.85 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi). This makes it very good value for money on paper. But how much does the Pulsar NS400Z cost on the road? Here is the answer…
As you can see, even with its on road price, the Bajaj Pulsar NS400Z undercuts a lot of other motorcycles in its class. Its asking price is the highest in Bengaluru and the lowest in Ahmedabad. These prices include the RTO and insurance charges and could vary slightly as per your local dealer and insurance company.
Bajaj has loaded the Pulsar NS400Z with a lot of features including full LED illumination, a digital console with smartphone connectivity for call and SMS notifications, and navigation too. Then, it also gets switchable traction control, and four ride modes- Road, Rain, Sport, and Off-road.
The Bajaj Pulsar NS400Z houses a 373cc engine that makes 39.4bhp at 8,800rpm and 35Nm at 6,5000rpm. It is linked to a six-speed gearbox and benefits from a slipper clutch.
In the 300-400cc segment, the Pulsar NS400Z rivals the Triumph Speed 400, TVS Apache RTR 310, KTM 390 Duke, and the BMW G 310 R.