Bajaj Pulsar NS400Z
Bajaj Pulsar NS400Z is a 373cc sports bike. Bajaj Pulsar NS400Z is priced at Rs. 1.85 Lakh onwards. It is available in 4 colours and is offered in a single variant. Additionally it gets disc brakes in the front and rear, apart from this it weighs 174 kg and has a fuel tank capacity of 12 liters. The bike has a six speed gearbox. Pulsar NS400Z is mostly compared with KTM 390 Adventure, KTM Duke 390 and KTM RC 390 based on price and specs.
- Ex-ShowroomRs. 1.85 Lakh
- RTORs. 14,800
- InsuranceRs. 5,272
- On-RoadRs. 2.05 Lakh
Bajaj Pulsar NS400Z Specifications
- Engine373 CC
- Max Power40 PS @ 8800 rpm
- Fuel Capacity12 Liters
- No Of Gears6 Speed
- Tyre TypeTubeless
- Kerb Weight174 Kg
- Max Torque35 Nm @ 6500 rpm
- Starting (Self Start Only)
- ABS (Dual Channel)
- Wheels Type (Alloy)
- Low Fuel Warning Lamp
- Speedometer (Digital)
- Tyre Type (Tubeless)
- Trip Meter (Digital)
- Pass Switch
Bajaj Pulsar NS400Z Latest Updates
Rajiv Bajaj, in a recent interview, has hinted at a new variant of the Pulsar NS400. The Bajaj Pulsar NS400Z has been launched with a price tag of Rs 1,85,000 (ex-showroom Delhi). For a closer look, check out our image gallery here.
We have analysed in detail how the Pulsar NS400Z fares, on paper, against the Bajaj Dominar 400, TVS Apache RTR 310, KTM 390 Duke and the Triumph Speed 400. Want to know all the differences between the Pulsar NS400Z and the KTM 390 Duke? Check out the image comparison here. Also, we have answered the top 5 most Googled questions about the Pulsar NS400Z. We got to ride the Pulsar NS400Z for the first time recently and here’s what we liked and disliked about the bike.
The Pulsar NS400Z is the biggest-capacity Pulsar bike yet and is also the most affordable 40PS bike in the sub-400cc segment. It is built on the Bajaj Pulsar NS200’s perimeter frame and is powered by the Bajaj Dominar 400’s engine.
Bajaj Pulsar NS400Z Price : The Bajaj Pulsar NS400Z has been priced at Rs 1,85,000 (ex-showroom Delhi). This is a limited period offer and the time period till when it is valid hasn’t been specified yet. The streetfighter is available in four colour options: Brooklyn Black, Glossy Racing Red, Metallic Pearl White, and Pewter Grey. Bookings are open for a token amount of Rs 5,000, and deliveries will commence from the first week of June 2024.
Features of Bajaj Pulsar NS400Z : The NS400Z gets an LCD instrument console with a dot matrix inset and Bluetooth connectivity for turn-by-turn navigation, music control, call and SMS alerts, and even a lap timer. It displays the speedometer, odometer, tachometer, fuel gauge, phone battery, signal level, gear position indicator, ride modes, clock, side stand indicator and traction control readouts. The bike has 4 ride modes: Road, Rain, Sport, and Off-road and the traction control can be switched off in Sport and Off-road mode. It gets all-LED lighting with hazard lights, four-way navigational buttons on the left switchgear, a USB charging port and 5-step adjustable brake and clutch levers.
Bajaj Pulsar NS400Z Engine : The Bajaj Pulsar NS400Z is powered by the Bajaj Dominar 400’s 373.3cc liquid-cooled single-cylinder engine producing 40PS at 8800rpm and 35Nm at 6500rpm, same as the Dominar. It comes mated to a 6-speed gearbox with a slip-and-assist clutch. The claimed top speed of the bike is 154kmph.
Bajaj Pulsar NS400Z Suspension, Brakes & Other Details : The suspension setup of the 400cc street fighter consists of a 43mm inverted fork and a 6-step preload-adjustable gas-charged monoshock. Braking duties are taken care of by a 320mm front disc brake and a 230mm rear disc brake, with Grimeca callipers at both ends, mounted axially at the front. It runs on 110-section front and 140-section rear (radial) tyres with 17-inch alloy wheels at both ends. The bike has a ground clearance of 168mm, seat height of 807mm, fuel tank capacity of 12 litres, and a kerb weight of 174kg.
Bajaj Pulsar NS400Z Rivals : The Bajaj Pulsar NS400Z rivals the likes of the KTM Duke 390, Triumph Speed 400, TVS Apache RTR 310 and Husqvarna Svartpilen 401. With its aggressive pricing, it undercuts all of its rivals.
Bajaj Pulsar NS400Z Price
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Pulsar NS400Z STD
373 cc
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Rs. 1.85 Lakh | View May Offers |
Bajaj Pulsar NS400Z comparison with similar bikes
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Bajaj Pulsar NS400Z Videos
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Bajaj Pulsar NS400Z Pros and Cons
Pulsar NS400Z Advantages
Value-for-money, Powerful motor offers thrilling performance, Strong brakes, Wide, upright handlebar and comfortable seat
Pulsar NS400Z Disadvantages
Engine does not feel as refined as the N series Pulsars, Suspension setup is on the stiffer side, Misses out on a radial tyre at the front
Pulsar NS400Z Expert's Conclusion
The Bajaj Pulsar NS400Z becomes the most affordable 400cc motorcycle you can buy in India in 2024. It surely is value for money considering that the motor packs a punch and offers thrilling performance. Although, there are some factors that restrict a rider from exploiting the full potential of the motorcycle. So, if a rider does have a higher budget, there are many other motorcycles to choose from.
Bajaj Pulsar NS400Z Expert Review
Bajaj Auto has launched the biggest capacity Pulsar bike yet, the Bajaj Pulsar NS400Z, with an incredibly affordable price tag. But how is it like to ride in the real world, and does it have enough to excite Pulsar enthusiasts? Let’s take a look:
Design
The Bajaj Pulsar NS400Z gets the styling of the Bajaj Pulsar NS200 and is built on the Bajaj Dominar 400’s platform. Compared to the NS200, it does get some differentiating elements like the new LED projector headlight with the Z-shaped DRLs, bigger tank extensions and radiator shrouds, redesigned belly pan and mirrors from the Dominar 400. It also gets different paint schemes with new graphics. The sharp design language gives the bike quite a good road presence but too much similarity with the NS200 has robbed the NS400Z of its own unique character.
Engine, Performance and Mileage
The Bajaj Pulsar NS400Z is powered by the Dominar 400’s 373cc, liquid-cooled, single-cylinder engine producing 40PS at 8500rpm and 35Nm at 7000rpm. It gets a 46-tooth rear sprocket compared to the 45-tooth sprocket setup on the Dominar 400. So, along with the 19kg lighter kerb weight (174kg), it gets better low-end performance. The motor is quite tractable and you can move around at speeds of 40kmph in 3rd gear, which is very useful in city commutes.
The motor can also do speeds of 100kmph in 6th gear and under the 5500rpm mark comfortably. But when pushed beyond the 6500rpm mark (or about 120kmph), vibrations can be felt at the handlebar and the footpegs. Bajaj claims the NS400Z gets a top speed of 154kmph but we were able to achieve a speedometer-indicated top speed of 166kmph in our road test. The Pulsar NS400Z gets a claimed mileage of 28.5kmpl.
Ride And Handling
Overall, the Pulsar NS400Z has good handling dynamics and is quite easy to manoeuvre in city traffic conditions. The bike is quite stable on the straights till 100kmph, post which it gets twitchy and feels unstable because of the absence of a front radial tyre. It handles corners really well but, because of its heaviness, needs a bit of effort to be tipped into corners when compared to the likes of the KTM 390 Duke.
The 320mm front disc and the 230mm rear disc brake setup provides good bite and stopping power, but the lever pull takes a bit of effort. The inverted fork and monoshock suspension setup is on the stiffer side, which suits the bike’s sporty nature.
Comfort
The stiffer suspension setup results in the potholes and speed bumps being felt at higher speeds. However, on paved roads, the ride quality is quite smooth. Also, the well-padded seat adds to the comfort levels of the bike. The combination of the slightly rear-set footpegs and the tall, single-piece handlebar leads to a nice blend of an upright yet sporty riding posture.
Features
The Pulsar NS400Z gets an LCD instrument console with a dot matrix inset. It comes equipped with Bluetooth connectivity for turn-by-turn navigation, music control, call and SMS alerts and lap timer. All the information in the console is well laid out and is easy to read under sunlight. The bike comes equipped with four ride modes: Road, Rain, Sport and Off-Road. The riding modes get varying levels of power delivery and ABS intervention. It also gets traction control, which can be switched off in Sport and Off-Road mode. On the left side of the handlebar, the streetfighter gets a new 4-way switchgear to navigate through the console. These buttons could’ve been designed better as it is a bit difficult to use them with the gloves on. And with the adjustable brake and clutch levers, the Pulsar NS400Z gets a fantastic feature package for what it costs.
Should You Buy The Bajaj Pulsar NS400Z?
The Bajaj Pulsar NS400Z provides a combination of good performance, decent handling dynamics and an extensive list of features. Yes, despite being the biggest capacity Pulsar yet, it lacks a unique design language that sets it apart from the other NS models in Bajaj’s lineup and and the addition of a radial front tyre (even with a minor price hike) would've been well worth it as it would've improved its handling considerably. But at a price tag of Rs 1,85,000 (ex-showroom Delhi), it offers fantastic value for money for someone looking for a capable 400cc streetfighter with an extensive list of features.
Bajaj Pulsar NS400Z User Reviews
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- Looks (22)
- Power (14)
- Performance (12)
- Price (12)
- Comfort (10)
- Experience (9)
- Engine (9)
- Style (5)
- Mileage (5)
- Seat (5)
- Torque (4)
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a part of your active lifestyle
The most adorable thing about this model is that its availability in vibrant shades, I got my Bajaj NS 400 at a very affordable price from a nearby showroom a few months back as it is second hand. It is black in colour, imparting an attractive and classy looks. It is a perfect fit to all my commute businesses that means it is driver-friendly. I have already taken my bike for two trips and it has really been comfortable operating and driving this model.
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my best bike
The Bajaj Pulsar NS400z is an upcoming sports naked bike. Top speed is expected to be around 160-170 kmph. The price is a major selling point. The Bajaj NS400 is expected to be priced between Rs 1.9 - 2.0 lakh. It offer mileage around 30-35 kilometers per lite. The features are unknown yet, but might include a basic instrument cluster, anf LED headlamps. Overall the NS400 could be a great option . The KTM 390 Duke might be a better fit.
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It is best bike of 400cc
It is best bike of 400cc and look is excellent and sound of silencer is also best.
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4.6This bike is a expensive
This bike is a expensive it is fantastic mind blowing, This bike came into reasonable price, Middle class peoples purchased this bike because this bike came into 1.85 lakhs very reasonable.I am telling but i don't have money for purchase pulsar ns400z.
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Amazing machineIt's an
Amazing machine it's an amazing machine very refined and smooth the gear shifts are much better than dominar400 due to its reduced weight it performs much better the seat could be more
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Powerful and exciting ride
The Bajaj NS 400 is a fiery marvel designed to excite riders with its superior capability. Its engine being extremely forceful, the car offers breathtaking acceleration and nimble handling. Its sleek and sporty look is full of confidence on the road. The advanced features provide the comfortable and enjoyable driving. Be it through the complicated city streets or the wide highways, the NS 400 is very agile, and you feel just so powerful. With its reputation for reliability,it is a first choice for fans who look for a combination of thrill and performance.
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Bajaj NS 400 : A Power-Packed Performer
The Bajaj NS 400 has been my daily companion for the past six months and it is quite the powerhouse. The bike's 400cc triple spark, 4 valve engine delivers a robust 44 horsepower and 35 Nm of torque, which means acceleration is brisk and there’s plenty of power on tap for overtaking and high speed cruising.Handling is another high point for the NS 400, thanks to its lightweight frame and responsive suspension setup. The bike feels agile and easy to maneuver, whether on busy city roads or open highways.
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We are crazy about Ns. We
We are crazy about ns.We had expectations from the new model to have a good design.Lucky this look design is very bad.We expect bajaj to bring out another model of ns 400 which looks like the old ns.I was waiting for thin ns 400 for the last 2 years, Did it get upgraded soon? but now seeing such a bad model i would prefer to go to another company i hope the new model vibration comes out soon which is even better than the old ns we are waiting for.
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Pulsar NS400Z User Reviews
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Ex-Showroom Price | Rs.1.85 Lakh* | Rs. 3.11 Lakh* | Rs. 1.50 Lakh* | Rs. 1.68 Lakh* | Rs. 2.34 Lakh* | Rs. 3.38 Lakh* | Rs. 3.19 Lakh* | Rs. 2.49 Lakh* | Rs. 2.39 Lakh* |
User Rating | 4.7 (63 reviews) | 4.6 (223 reviews) | 4.6 (293 reviews) | 4.7 (4040 reviews) | 4.6 (153 reviews) | 4.4 (156 reviews) | 4.3 (731 reviews) | 4.6 (204 reviews) | 4.4 (160 reviews) |
Engine | 373 CC | 398 CC | 249 CC | 155 CC | 398 CC | 373 CC | 647 - 650 CC | 312 CC | 250 CC |
Mileage | - | 28.9 Kmpl | - | 47.94 Kmpl | 30 Kmpl | 30 Kmpl | 27 Kmpl | 35 Kmpl | 30.08 Kmpl |
Power | 40 PS @ 8800 rpm | 46 PS @ 8500 rpm | 24.5 PS @ 8750 rpm | 18.4 PS @ 10000 rpm | 40 PS @ 8000 rpm | 43.5 PS @ 9000 rpm | 47.4 PS @ 7250 rpm | 35.6 PS @ 9700 rpm | 31 PS @ 9250 rpm |
Braking | - | - | - | 35.05m | - | - | - | - | - |
Top speed | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | 150 kmph | - |
Bajaj Pulsar NS400Z Images
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Bajaj Pulsar NS400Z Colours
- Pewter Grey
- Pearl Metallic White
- Glossy Racing Red
- Brooklyn Black
Must Read Questions & Answers Before Buying Pulsar NS400Z
- The kerb weight of Pulsar NS400Z is 174 kg.
- The Bajaj Pulsar NS400Z competes against KTM Duke 390 and KTM 390 Adventure. KTM RC 390 and TVS Apache RTR 310 are also among popular Pulsar NS400Z rivals and have comparable features and specifications.
- The maximum power of Bajaj Pulsar NS400 is 40 bhp.
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- Max power bhp 30.0
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Bajaj Pulsar NS400Z FAQs
What is the price of Bajaj Pulsar NS400Z in 2024?
The 2024 ex-showroom price of Bajaj Pulsar NS400Z is 1.85 Lakh. Check On Road Price of Pulsar NS400Z. .
Does the Bajaj Pulsar NS400Z have ABS?
No, ABS feature is not available in Bajaj Pulsar NS400Z. View full specification of Pulsar NS400Z.
Which is better Bajaj Pulsar NS400Z or KTM Duke 390?
KTM Duke 390 Price starts at Rs. 3.11 Lakh which is Rs. 1.26 Lakh costlier than base model of Bajaj Pulsar NS400Z priced at Rs. 1.85 Lakh. Compare Bajaj Pulsar NS400Z vs KTM Duke 390 on the basis of price, specs, features, reviews.
What are the colours available in Bajaj Pulsar NS400Z?
Bajaj Pulsar NS400Z is available in 4 colour : Pewter Grey, Pearl Metallic White, Glossy Racing Red and Brooklyn Black. View colour images of Pulsar NS400Z.
What is the kerb weight of Bajaj Pulsar NS400Z?
The kerb weight of Bajaj Pulsar NS400Z is 174 Kg.