Bajaj stole all the limelight last week by launching the next-generation Pulsar N250 and spilling the beans about many of its upcoming offerings. Besides, there were more developments taking place which were worth paying heed to.
2024 Bajaj Pulsar N250 launch
The updated 2024 Bajaj Pulsar N250 has been launched in India and it is priced at Rs. 1.51 lakh. The motorcycle gets significant upgrades over its predecessor in the form on updated cycle parts and additional features. Now, it gets traction control, multiple ABS modes, wider tyres, a Bluetooth-enabled fully digital console, and new colour options.
Bajaj Pulsar NS400 launch confirmed
Bajaj Auto has confirmed that the official launch of the all-new Pulsar NS400 is scheduled to take place on 3 May. The NS moniker suggests that the motorcycle will bear a visual resemblance with the existing Pulsar NS series. We believe it will be powered by KTM’s new 399cc, single-cylinder, liquid-cooled engine that does duty on the new 390 Duke. The pricing is expected to be around the Rs. 2 lakh mark.
Updated Bajaj Pulsar 150 spotted
The updated model of the highly popular Bajaj Pulsar 150 was spotted at a dealership. The changes to the bike include new graphics on the headlight cowl, fuel tank and its extensions, and the tail sections. The side panel gets a neat-looking carbon fibre sticker as well. Moreover, it gets a negative LCD console and a USB charging port. The official launch announcement is expected to take place soon.
Yamaha MT-15, Fascino, RayZR new colours
Yamaha India announced the introduction of new colours for the 2024 MT-15, Fascino 125 and the RayZR 125. The company says that these colours have been conceived with the intent of making the bike and scooters more appealing to the younger set of buyers. Mechanically, all three of them remain the same as before.
Jawa Perak Stealth launch
Jawa Yezdi Motorcycles launched the new stealth edition of its flagship motorcycle, the Perak. It boasts a dual-tone combination of matte grey and matte black paint scheme. Moreover, the tank badging and fuel filler cap sport a brass finish while there’s a new quilted tan seat as well. Plus, the company tweaked the overall seating ergonomics of the Perak by moving its footpegs forward by 155mm. Despite these changes, the Perak continues to be priced the same as before at Rs. 2,13,187.
(All prices are ex-showroom)