Bajaj Pulsar RS200 Launched; Prices Start at Rs. 1.18 Lakhs

After a long wait, Bajaj has finally launched the RS200. This is the fastest Pulsar from the Bajaj stable. The bike will be available in two versions Non ABS and ABS and will be priced at Rs. 1,18500 and 1,30269 respectively (ex-showroom Delhi).
Bajaj first brought the Pulsar to the Indian market in 2001 and 14 years later we see the bike growing into a sports bike. Though the company says that it was the first to create a sports bike segment, we have to say that they did take inspiration from the Hero Honda CBZ.
However, there is no denying the success that the Pulsar has enjoyed for more than a decade and has already garnered 43% market share in the segment. The company has finally pulled the wraps of the much anticipated bike into a segment which has been growing from the past few years.
The RS200 looks muscular and with the HD focus Twin projector headlamps look absolutely menacing. Then there is the stylish front fairing and performance dynamics which add a different character altogether to this new-age Pulsar.
The RS200 comes powered by a 4-valve, triple spark, DTSi engine with fuel injection and liquid cooling. The engine delivers 24.5Ps of power and 18.6Nm of torques. Bajaj says that the RS200 redlines at 11000rpm and top speed is rated at 141km/h.
The company plans to sell 2500 units of the Pulsar RS200 per month and plan to start exports as well.
Also Read: Bajaj Pulsar RS200 First Ride Report
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