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Last Updated on: 25 Sep 2025

Bajaj Pulsar NS200

₹1.47 Lakh
On road price, Delhi
Delhi
Starting₹2,092 /month
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Launched on Feb. 27, 2024, the Bajaj Pulsar NS200 delivers a mileage of , ensuring practicality for everyday use as well as occasional highway trips.


Riders can choose from 2 available colors, such as Glossy Ebony Black, Pewter Grey, adding to its visual appeal.


It is offered in only one variant, priced at ₹1.32 lakh (ex-showroom). The on-road cost depends on the location of purchase.



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Bajaj Pulsar NS200 Features and specifications

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Body Type
Bike
Mileage
15 kmpl
Engine
199.5 cc
Fuel Type
Petrol
Transmission
Manual
Max Power
23.8 bhp @ 9,750
Max Torque
18.5 Nm @ 8,000
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Bajaj Pulsar NS200 price & variants

The Bajaj Pulsar NS200 comes in just one variant, priced at ₹1.32 lakh ex-showroom. Its on road price will vary depending on RTO, insurance, and other factors.

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Bajaj Pulsar NS200 mileage

The Bajaj Pulsar NS200 delivers a mileage of , making it efficient for daily commutes and short trips.

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Petrol199.5 ccManual15 kmpl

Bajaj Pulsar NS200 Images

The Bajaj Pulsar NS200 is showcased through 51 images, giving a detailed look at its design and styling.

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Bajaj Pulsar NS200 Colours

The Bajaj Pulsar NS200 is available in 2 colors, giving riders a variety of options to choose from. The available colors include Glossy Ebony Black, Pewter Grey, allowing buyers to select a style that matches their preference.

These color options enhance the overall appeal of the Pulsar NS200 across all variants.



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Glossy Ebony Black
Pewter Grey

Bajaj Pulsar NS200 FAQs

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Trending Questions on Bajaj Pulsar NS200 - Answered by Autocar Experts

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Asked by: Samon Jan 27, 2026

Respected Autocar India team, I have been riding a scooter for around six years now and wish to upgrade to a bike. I am 182 cm tall. I am looking for a beginner-to-intermediate bike with dual-channel ABS and good braking, reasonable suspension, smooth clutch (preferably assist and slipper), good mileage (around 35-50 kmpl), low maintenance, a decent headlamp, and confidence in corners with reasonable spare part costs. I am fond of the MT-15 - do you think an updated version could be launched? Other bikes I’ve considered are the Bajaj NS200, TVS NS400Z, and Harley-Davidson N160. I’ve also considered the Honda CB350 series and the RTR 310, but the cost margins are high. I feel the NS400Z is a good trade-off. What would your experts suggest?

Considering your stature, in the Yamaha stable, instead of the MT-15, we'd recommend looking at the new XSR155. While both are mechanically near-identical, the XSR is a more spacious machine than the MT. Since this will be your first bike, the XSR will prove to be the most manageable and approachable. Thanks to its lighter weight and unintimidating power output. 

The Bajaj Pulsar N160 you're considering is a good option, but it will be the slowest of all the bikes you've shortlisted. However, if all you're going to do is potter around town, then getting the Pulsar makes sense as it is the most city-friendly bike here. 

Coming to the two Pulsar NS models, the NS200 will feel quite sporty and engaging while still being friendly enough for city use. However, the bigger NS400Z isn't the most city-friendly machine. Also, it will return lower fuel economy owing to its larger engine. 

The Honda CB350 models are very different to ride, thanks to their neo-retro leanings. It will be the most comfortable and relaxed machine of all the bikes you're considering. Lastly, the TVS Apache RTR 310 is actually quite a capable do-it-all machine, and will give you room to grow as a rider, too. 

Since you are considering multiple bikes with different riding styles and at very different price points, we'd recommend you first decide on your budget.  After that, choose within that range accordingly. Also, take a thorough test ride of everything you shortlist. 

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Asked by: Ashish Ashok Hatagaleon Dec 31, 2025

I’m confused between the Bajaj NS200 and the Yamaha R15M, as both bikes are on my list to purchase. My budget is ₹1,50,000. Please help me decide.

Depending on your usage and the look of the bike you prefer, either of the bikes you are looking at will be a great fit for you. The Bajaj Pulsar NS200 is a great entry-level performance naked bike and will be far more comfortable to use daily due to its upright ergonomics. However, if ridden enthusiastically, fuel economy will take a hit. 

The Yamaha R15 M is the top model in the lineup, and its ex-showroom price is above Rs 1.80 lakh, which means it is quite a bit above your budget. If you do decide to stretch for the R15 M, you will have one of the sweetest, most capable beginner sportbikes around with a great look and feel. However, the latest R15 models are very committed in terms of their riding position. So, if you are going to use it regularly, you will need to put up with a seriously uncomfortable riding position. 

Instead, if you want similar performance, fuel economy and reliability with a good dose of daily practicality and a much lower price tag, check out the Yamaha XSR155. This is essentially an upright, neo-retro version of the R15 and will serve you just as well. 

A test ride of these 3 should help you determine which is the right machine for your needs.

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Asked by: Prabodhon Nov 3, 2025

I currently ride a Bajaj Platina 100, and my daily run is around 150 km. I’m looking to upgrade to a bike with better mileage and improved comfort, especially since I’m 5′ 11″ tall. Could you suggest suitable upgrade options?

A good upgrade without sacrificing mileage from your 100cc Platina would be something in the 150-160cc space, like the Bajaj Pulsar N160TVS Apache RTR 160 4VSuzuki GixxerHonda Unicorn/SP160, or the Yamaha FZ lineup. If you want to go beyond that, the TVS Apache RTR 200 4V, Honda Hornet 2.0 or Bajaj Pulsar NS200 will fit the bill. Take a long test ride to see which option suits you best. 

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Asked by: Akshayon Nov 1, 2025

Hi, I’m looking to buy a new bike with an on-road budget of ₹2-2.2 lakh in Bangalore. My daily use is about 25 km to the office, plus a weekend road trip once every 2–3 months. I’m 25 years old and prefer a bike that returns over 35 kmpl. Please suggest suitable models. Thanks!

There are two types of bikes you can consider - sporty, liquid-cooled 160cc streetfighters and air-cooled, sporty-looking 160cc commuter bikes. In the former category, your options are the KTM 160 Duke and Yamaha MT-15, while in the latter, bikes like the Bajaj Pulsar N160 and TVS Apache RTR 160 4V can be considered. 

If you don't mind lower fuel efficiency, then the Bajaj Pulsar NS200 can also be a fun option within your budget. Another option that can be considered is the Royal Enfield Hunter 350, which will have a very different engine feel from any other option listed above, but will be comfortable and decently fuel-efficient. Something you can also consider if you're open to an ADV is the Hero Xpulse 210, which ticks all the boxes you want.