Bajaj Auto readies for the next generation Pulsar launch, tweaks up the motorcycle with better equipment
After having shown their thrilling new offering – the next generation Pulsar 200NS and giving a solid blow to its rivals with its expected pricetag of under a lakh of rupees, Bajaj Auto is working hard to better a product which already has all the right elements to continue the legacy of the Pulsar brigade and maintain its segment leading stature. And by working hard we mean, the R&D team at Bajaj Auto is ironing out whatever small creases that they can notice as well as better the quality and equipment level furthermore. While the test mules handed to the media previously were prototypes, the final production ready Pulsar 200NS will feature a host of improved components and equipment.
To begin with, the headlight will get a bump in wattage from the 45 watt bulb on the prototype to a 55 watt bulb on the final model of the Pulsar 200NS. Also, the tell-tale lights will get some tweaks for better daylight visibility. The rear mudguard could undergo some changes with regards to the texture changing from its glossy finish to a matte black treatment. Also, there is a possibility that the company may offer optional tyre choice to the consumers who want quality rubber to truly exploit the Pulsar 200NS’s potential. From the company, the bike will come shod with tyres from MRF as well as TVS Eurogrip in varying lots. There are a host of other improvements too that will be visible on the production ready model and it only goes to say that this is going to be one cracker at an enormous price advantage. The vehicle is expected to commence production by the end of this month and until then there is more news expected about the exact launch date and the pricing of the new Pulsar 200NS. Watch this space for updates.
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