2025 Bajaj Pulsar NS400Z Leaks: You Won’t Believe What’s Coming!

Bajaj Auto is all set to launch the 2025 Bajaj Pulsar NS400Z, and ahead of its official debut, key specifications and upgrades have surfaced online. The upcoming version of Bajaj’s flagship Pulsar will feature significant mechanical enhancements, aiming to deliver better performance and handling. A marginal price increase is expected owing to these feature additions.

373 cc Engine with Increased Power Output

At the heart of the 2025 Bajaj Pulsar NS400Z is a 373 cc single-cylinder, liquid-cooled engine. This upgraded motor is tuned to generate 43 PS of power, with an estimated torque output of around 37 Nm. This marks a modest 3 PS bump in power compared to the current model, aligning closely with the figures seen in the older KTM 390 Duke.

Quickshifter and Sintered Brake Pads Among Key Additions

In a move to enhance rider experience, Bajaj is equipping the new Bajaj Pulsar NS400Z with a quickshifter – a feature that’s rare in this price segment. Sintered brake pads and a wider tyre setup are also part of the 2025 upgrade package. The motorcycle will ride on 110/70-R17 front and 150/60-R17 rear Apollo Alpha H1 tyres, offering better grip and cornering stability.

Bajaj Pulsar NS400Z

Design and Features Stay Intact

While the mechanical updates are noteworthy, the design of the Bajaj Pulsar NS400Z will remain unchanged. It will continue to sport LED projector headlamps, lightning-style DRLs, sculpted bodywork, black alloy wheels, and a full LCD digital console with Bluetooth connectivity and turn-by-turn navigation. The motorcycle will also retain its four riding modes, offering versatility for different conditions.

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Paint Options, Brakes, and Dimensions

The 2025 Pulsar NS400Z will be available in four existing color options: Brooklyn Black, Glossy Racing Red, Pearl Metallic White, and Pewter Grey. For braking, it uses a 320 mm front disc and 230 mm rear disc, paired with a dual-channel ABS system for optimal safety.

The motorcycle continues to offer a wheelbase of 1,344 mm, a ground clearance of 168 mm, and weighs 174 kg. It features a seat height of 807 mm and a 12-litre fuel tank, the same as its sibling, the Pulsar NS200.

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