Bajaj Pulsar NS160, NS200 get updates

    Both bikes get a new LED headlight and digital dash but remain mechanically identical to the older models.

    Published On Feb 19, 2024 11:37:00 AM

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    Just a few days after Bajaj teased the updated Pulsar NS200, it has now taken the cover off both the updated NS160 and the NS200. 

    1. Both bikes get a new LED headlight
    2. Digital dash brings in Bluetooth connectivity

    2024 Bajaj Pulsar NS160, NS200: LED headlight & digital display

    The new LED headlight is a welcome change to the NS models’ face which has been the same since 2012. The DRLs surrounding it are in the shape of a lightning bolt and look quite catchy. Bajaj has also given the Pulsar NS160 and the Pulsar NS200 LED indicators which seem to be the same ones seen on the larger Pulsar N250. 

    The digital dash that’s now found on the Pulsar N150 and N160 along with revised switchgear has now made its way to the Pulsar NS models. The new digital display allows the user to pair their smartphone using the proprietary Bajaj Ride Connect app, which then can be used to accept/decline incoming calls and receive notification alerts. Aside from all this, the new dash is also capable of showing you real-time fuel efficiency, average mileage and distance to empty.

    Pricing hasn’t been announced yet but expect both models to get a small bump up from their current asking prices of Rs 1.37 lakh (NS160) and Rs 1.46 lakh (NS200).

    All prices ex-showroom, Delhi.

    Also See:

    Bajaj Pulsar NS 200, NS 160 review: Keeping it fresh

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