Bajaj Pulsar RS400 Looks Sharp in Latest Rendering

Digital automobile artists have become extremely talented as informed by this latest rendering of the Bajaj Pulsar.

In the latest digital rendering of the Bajaj Pulsar RS400, one senses the creativity of the designer. Pulsar is a name that needs no introduction, certainly not in the Indian market. Bajaj has ensured that there is some model of the Pulsar catering to all the major segments in India. Hence, you would find a Pulsar as one of the most common motorcycles on Indian roads. In fact, Bajaj also exports its many models to numerous countries making it one of the biggest bike companies in the world. For now, let us feast our eyes on this enticing iteration.

Bajaj Pulsar RS400 Rendering

This collaboration keeps devising new versions of the popular bikes and Pulsar is definitely a repetitive product. The final version looks like a mean and aggressive version of some racing bike. At the front, there is a sleek and sporty headlamp cluster with LED DRLs and headlights, an almost non-existent wind visor, a wide handlebar, a pointy nose, partial fairing with red body graphics and angular inserts on the sides.

Apart from that, the fuel tank is sculpted, there are underbelly protection guards with graphics, black side body panels, split-seat configuration, a slim tail section with compact grab handles, a slim taillamp which looks like an LED unit, bold and imposing exhaust pipe, an ultra-broad rear tyre with a sporty alloy wheel design, a slim front tyre with large ventilated disc and more. The overall silhouette is reminiscent of a sports bike.

Specs

Since this model has been inspired by the Dominar 400, we shall take a look at its specifications. There is a potent 373-cc fuel-injected engine powering it that generates 43 PS and 35 Nm of peak power and torque. The transmission duties are performed by a 6-speed manual transmission with dual-channel ABS as standard enhancing the safety across the range. Its chief rivals include KTM RC 390, Ninja 300, Benelli TNT300, Yamaha R3 and TVS Apache RR310.