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5 things to know before buying the Bajaj Pulsar RS200

Here are a few key things to know about the RS200 if it’s on your radar.
2 min read8 Jan '26
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 5 things to know before buying the Bajaj Pulsar RS200

While the Pulsar RS200 shares its engine, frame and core fundamentals with the NS200, it sets itself apart with distinctly different styling. It was updated last year with a handful of feature additions and refreshed graphics. Here are a few things to know if you’re considering buying one.

1. What is the peak output of the Bajaj Pulsar RS200?

The RS200 is powered by the same 199.5cc single-cylinder liquid-cooled engine as the NS200. It produces 24.5hp and 18.7Nm and is mated to a 6-speed gearbox. The RS200 should, however, be able to achieve a slightly higher top speed thanks to its fairing and better aerodynamics compared to the street-naked NS200.

2. What updates did the Bajaj Pulsar RS200 get for 2025?

 5 things to know before buying the Bajaj Pulsar RS200

Visually, the Pulsar RS200 remains largely unchanged, with the only notable update being a redesigned tail-lamp. The new setup features twin pods on either side, with each pod integrating the indicator and tail-lamp into a single unit.

The RS200 also borrows the LCD instrument cluster and switchgear from the Pulsar NS400Z. This brings Bluetooth connectivity, enabling turn-by-turn navigation, as well as call and notification alerts. Additionally, Bajaj has introduced three riding modes: Road, Rain and Off-road. It also gets a slipper clutch now.

 5 things to know before buying the Bajaj Pulsar RS200

3. What are the differences between the Bajaj Pulsar RS200 and Pulsar NS200?

Apart from the obvious differences between the two, the RS gets a fairing with twin LED projector headlights that lend it a look that has gone on to become iconic. It also features clip-on handlebars, although the overall riding position isn’t extremely committed. The NS200, on the other hand, gets no wind protection, a single-pod reflector LED headlight and a conventional handlebar, resulting in a slightly more relaxed riding position. That said, the RS’s fairing and other changes do add a fair bit of weight. While the NS200 weighs 158kg (kerb), the RS200 tips the scales at 166kg.

4. Which bikes does the Pulsar RS200 rival?

The Bajaj Pulsar RS200 rivals the Hero Karizma XMR and Yamaha R15 V4.

5. What colours is the Pulsar RS200 available in, and what is its price?

The Bajaj Pulsar RS200 is available in a single variant that comes in three colour options: white and red, satin black, and red. It is priced at Rs 1.72 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi).
 

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