2025 Bajaj Pulsar NS400Z Reaches Showrooms - What You Need to Know About the Bike

Written By: Vikas Kaul
Published: May 8, 2025 at 04:15 AMUpdated: May 8, 2025 at 04:15 AM
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The NS400Z continues to offer features that cater to contemporary riding needs. It comes equipped with four riding modes: Road, Rain, Sport, and Off-road. This allows riders to adapt to varying conditions. The inclusion of switchable traction control and dual-channel ABS further enhances safety and control. The bike also boasts a digital instrument cluster with Bluetooth connectivity, providing navigation assistance and call notifications.

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The 2025 Bajaj Pulsar NS400Z has begun arriving at showrooms across India, marking a significant moment for enthusiasts and prospective buyers. This updated model brings enhancements that build upon its predecessor's strengths, aiming to offer a more refined riding experience.

Enhanced Performance and Compliance

At the heart of the NS400Z lies a 373cc liquid-cooled engine, delivering 40 PS at 8,800 rpm and 35 Nm of torque at 6,500 rpm. This powertrain ensures a dynamic ride, whether navigating city streets or cruising on highways. The engine now complies with the latest OBD-2B emission norms, aligning with environmental standards without compromising performance. Bajaj has been using this engine on a slew of motorcycles starting from the original Dominar. However, in its latest iteration, this engine has been refined significantly to meet both changing performance and emission norms.

Upgraded Tyres and Braking System

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One of the notable updates is the introduction of wider 150-section Apollo Alpha H1 rear tyres, replacing the earlier 140-section MRF units. This change enhances grip and stability, particularly during cornering and high-speed maneuvers. Complementing this is the switch to sintered brake pads, offering improved braking efficiency and durability over the previous organic pads.

Design and Ergonomics

Maintaining its aggressive streetfighter aesthetic, the NS400Z features sharp lines and a muscular stance. The LED projector headlamp, flanked by distinctive DRLs, not only adds to its visual appeal but also improves nighttime visibility. With a seat height of 807 mm and a kerb weight of 174 kg, the bike strikes a balance between accessibility and road presence. Even shorter riders will be able to ride the Pulsar NS 400 Z in reasonable comfort thanks to the saddle height and low-ish kerb weight.

Balancing Value with Upgrades

The updated NS400Z sees a modest price increase, with the ex-showroom price in Mumbai now at ₹1.92 lakh. Despite this, it remains competitively priced within its segment, offering a blend of performance and features that appeal to a broad range of riders. The bike is available in four colour options: Glossy Racing Red, Brooklyn Black, Pearl Metallic White, and Pewter Grey.

The arrival of the 2025 Bajaj Pulsar NS400Z in showrooms signifies Bajaj's commitment to evolving its offerings in line with rider expectations and regulatory requirements. With its enhanced features and performance upgrades, the NS400Z stands as a compelling option for those seeking a versatile and modern motorcycle in the 400cc segment.