The Bajaj NS160 is placed a notch above the Pulsar 150 both in terms of pricing and features. The NS160 retains all the design elements from its bigger sibling, the NS 200. One can only differentiate between the two by the NS160s smaller tyres and a smaller 240mm front disc. However, it shares the perimeter frame from the NS 200, making it a better handling motorcycle compared to the Pulsar 150.
The NS160 uses a 160cc single-cylinder oil-cooled engine. This engine produces 15.3bhp of power and 14.6Nm of torque and is mated to a five-speed gearbox. It sits on an 80/100 front tyre and a 110/80 rear tyre.
The Bajaj Pulsar NS200 was relaunched in early 2017 featuring a few cosmetic updates and retuned BS IV-compliant engine. It has been positionedBajaj Pulsar Ns200 between the Pulsar 220F and the Pulsar AS200. The new Pulsar NS200 gets three new dual-tone paint schemes to set it apart from the older model. Also new is a 200 decal on the tank extension, a belly pan, rim tapes and a tank pad similar to the one on the Dominar 400. Under the skin is a 199cc liquid-cooled single-cylinder engine mated to a six-speed transmission. Power output is same as before, the engine delivers 23bhp and 18Nm of torque. It rides on telescopic front forks and a preload adjustable rear monoshock. Brakes setup consists of a 280mm front disc and a 230mm rear disc brake. There is now a version with single-channel ABS, which works on the front wheel only
After number of spy pictures doing the round of the internet, Bajaj Motorcycles has finally launched its first fully-faired motorcycle, the Pulsar RS 200 for the Indian market. Previously touted to be called as the Pulsar SS200, this bike has been the most anticipated launch from the company. Marketed as the fastest Pulsar yet, the Pulsar RS200 designed to be a compact sportsbike and features clip-on handlebars. Unlike other fully-faired motorcycle like the Yamaha YZF-R15, the RS200 doesnt have as aggressive riding stance as of a super sport motorcycle. The riding position is slightly upright and is suitable for mild touring. The Pulsar RS200 is powered by same 200cc engine that powers the naked Pulsar NS200. However, this engine is fuel-injected and churns out 24.5bhp at 9,750rpm and maximum torque of 18.6Nm at 8,000rpm. For the first time, the Pune-based manufacturer is offering an ABS variant as well, along with a non-ABS variant. Cosmetically, the Pulsar RS200 is the most aggressive looking bike in Bajajs portfolio. While the projector lamp was first introduced in the Pulsar 220F, the RS200 gets dual projector. The overall design cues are quite muscular making it a very busy design.