Bajaj Auto launches BS-IV-compliant Pulsar RS200 and NS200
Ahead of the March 31, 2017 deadline for all two-wheelers to comply with BS IV emission norms, Bajaj Auto has launched the BS IV-compliant Pulsars RS200 and NS200 with prices starting at Rs 121,881 and Rs 96,453 respectively.
Ahead of the March 31, 2017 deadline for all two-wheelers to comply with BS IV emission norms, Bajaj Auto has launched the BS IV-compliant Pulsars RS200 and NS200 with prices starting at Rs 121,881 and Rs 96,453 respectively (ex-showroom Delhi).
The new, full faired Pulsar RS200, which encompasses advanced technology ABS, fuel injection, liquid cooling, perimeter frame and twin-projector headlamps and a top speed of 141kph, is now available in two all-new graphic schemes: Racing Blue and Graphite Black. The BS IV Pulsar RS200 is available in both ABS and non-ABS variants.

With increased production capacity and on the back of strong customer demand, Bajaj has re-introduced the Pulsar NS200 in India. The 2017 edition comes with a liquid-cooled, four-valve, triple-spark engine that complies with BS IV norms. The reworked Pulsar NS200 comes in new colours and graphics – Graphite Black, Mirage White and Wild Red – and a belly-pan for the ultimate street-fighter look. The 2017 Pulsar NS200 will be available in three new young color schemes:
Commenting on the two-bike launch, Eric Vas, president (Motorcycle Business), Bajaj Auto, said: “The 2017 range of the Pulsar RS200 and NS200 gives the Indian motorcyclist the latest international technology in performance motorcycling. With our new 2017 Pulsar range, we offer discerning motorcyclists a combination of sporty responsive performance, high quality finish, and unbeatable speed and handling that reaffirms the Pulsar’s product leadership.”
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06 Feb 2017
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