The New Pulsar NS400Z Brings in 2 Notable Changes along with a Price Hike

2025 Bajaj Pulsar NS400Z

The 2025 Bajaj Pulsar NS400Z is here and Bajaj has listened to customer critisims & worked on it.

Updated in just a year

This update which usually comes with a new generation update has just been launched  by the brand for the NS400Z within a year of its launch.

New Tyres

The rear tyre of the bike has been updated from a 140-section unit to a 150-section unit, enhancing its road grip and overall style.

New Tyres (There's more)

Furthermore, the new tyres used are now Apollo H1, which is Apollo's top-spec tyres which ensures better grip and traction for the Pulsar NS400Z.

New Braking System

The braking system has also been updated and now uses a sintered brake pads over the organic ones used before. This will ensure better stopping power.

Engine

The bike's 373cc Dominar engine has also been updated to meet the latest emission standards which is the BS6 P2 OBD2B.

Other components retained

Other than fixing the two complaints in handling and braking, the Pulsar NS400Z retains all of its components and styling.

Price Hike

The bike now gets a price hike of Rs 8,000 over its current ex-showroom price of Rs 1.83 Lakh.

The End

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