Key Specs & Features of Bajaj Pulsar NS400Z
Engine | 373.27 cc |
Power | 40 PS |
Torque | 35 Nm |
Mileage | 34 kmpl |
Kerb Weight | 174 kg |
Brakes | Double Disc |
- ABS Dual Channel
- DRLs
- Mobile Connectivity Bluetooth
- Riding Modes Rain,Road,Off-Road,Sports
- Traction Control
- Navigation
- LED Tail Light
- Speedometer Digital
- Odometer Digital
- Tripmeter Digital
Navigation assist | Yes |
Z-shaped DRLs look really cool
Span-adjustable levers are a really convenient addition
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Bajaj Pulsar NS400Z Summary
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Bajaj Pulsar NS400Z Price:
The Bajaj Pulsar NS400Z comes in four colour options: Glossy Racing Red, Brooklyn Black, Pewter Grey and Pearl Metallic White, and is priced at Rs 1,85,000 (ex-showroom).
Bajaj Pulsar NS400Z Engine:
The Pulsar NS400Z is powered by the same 373cc single-cylinder engine from the Dominar 400. The engine delivers 40PS at 8800rpm and 35Nm at 6500rpm, it is paired to a 6-speed gearbox with a slip-and-assist clutch. The bike has a 12-litre fuel tank and has a claimed top speed of 154kmph.
Bajaj Pulsar NS400Z Features:
The Bajaj Pulsar NS400Z comes loaded with electronic rider aids, connectivity features and more, making it the most feature-rich bike in the manufacturer’s lineup. It comes with an all-LED lighting setup. It features a colour LCD console with a dot matrix inset. It also comes with Bluetooth connectivity with call/SMS alerts, phone battery and signal indicators. The dot matrix inset displays turn-by-turn navigation. The bike also gets a switchable traction control, and ride-by-wire throttle and has four riding modes: Road, Sport, Rain, and Off-road. It also features a five-step adjustable brake and clutch levers. It also gets a USB charging port.
Bajaj Pulsar NS400Z Suspension, Brakes & Other Details:
The Bajaj Pulsar NS400 comes with a 43mm inverted fork and a gas-charged monoshock. It features an all-new 320mm floating front disc brake with axially mounted callipers whereas the rear has a 230mm disc, both equipped with Grimeca brake callipers and come with dual-channel ABS, sensitivity varies according to the selected riding mode. The Pulsar NS400Z is equipped with 17-inch alloy wheels with 110-section front and 140-section rear tyres, where only the rear tyre is radial. With a seat height of 807mm, it gets a ground clearance of 168mm and weighs 174kg kerb.
Bajaj Pulsar NS400Z Rivals:
The Bajaj Pulsar rivals the TVS Apache RTR 310, KTM 390 Duke, Triumph Speed 400 and the Husqvarna Svartpilen 401.
Bajaj Pulsar NS400Z Price
Pulsar NS400Z STD 154 kmphitem34 kmplitem373.27 ccitem | Rs.1,85,000 | View December Offers |
Pulsar NS400Z comparison with similar Bikes
Bajaj Pulsar NS400Z Rs.1.85 Lakh* | TVS Apache RTR 310 Rs.2.50 - 2.72 Lakh* | TVS Apache RR 310 Rs.2.75 - 2.97 Lakh* | Bajaj Pulsar NS200 Rs.1.59 Lakh* | Bajaj Pulsar NS160 Rs.1.47 Lakh* | Yamaha MT 15 V2.0 Rs.1.68 - 1.73 Lakh* | Yamaha R15 V4 Rs.1.83 - 2.10 Lakh* | KTM 200 Duke Rs.2.03 Lakh* | Yamaha R15S Rs.1.66 Lakh* |
Mileage34 kmpl | Mileage35 kmpl | Mileage34 kmpl | Mileage40.36 kmpl | Mileage40.36 kmpl | Mileage56.87 kmpl | Mileage45 kmpl | Mileage35 kmpl | Mileage40 kmpl |
Engine373.27 cc | Engine312.12 cc | Engine312.2 cc | Engine199.5 cc | Engine160.3 cc | Engine155 cc | Engine155 cc | Engine200 cc | Engine155 cc |
Power40 PS @ 8800 rpm | Power35.6 PS @ 9700 rpm | Power38 PS @ 9900 rpm | Power24.5 PS @ 9750 rpm | Power17.2 PS @ 9000 rpm | Power18.4 PS @ 10000 rpm | Power18.4 PS @ 10000 rpm | Power25 PS @ 10000 rpm | Power18.4 PS @ 10000 rpm |
Top Speed154 kmph | Top Speed150 kmph | Top Speed160 kmph | Top Speed136 kmph | Top Speed120 kmph | Top Speed122 kmph | Top Speed140 kmph | Top Speed140 kmph | Top Speed144 kmph |
Torque35 Nm @ 6500 rpm | Torque28.7 Nm @ 6650 rpm | Torque29 Nm @ 7900 rpm | Torque18.74 Nm @ 8000 rpm | Torque14.6 Nm @ 7250 rpm | Torque14.1 Nm @ 7500 rpm | Torque14.2 Nm @ 7500 rpm | Torque19.3 Nm @ 8000 rpm | Torque14.2 Nm @ 7500 rpm |
Weight174 kg | Weight169 kg | Weight174 kg | Weight158 kg | Weight152 kg | Weight141 kg | Weight141 kg | Weight- | Weight142 kg |
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Bajaj Pulsar NS400Z Expert Review
Overview
The Pulsar NS400Z is Bajaj's latest addition to the Pulsar bike lineup, and is the largest one yet. The flagship Pulsar seems like a mixture of the Bajaj Dominar 400 and the Bajaj Pulsar NS200, as it shares the 373cc liquid-cooled, single-cylinder engine from the Dominar 400 and features a similar design language as the NS200. Let’s find out how the Pulsar NS400Z performs in the real world:
Design
The Pulsar NS400Z has a similar styling as the other NS series bikes but with a few design tweaks to differentiate itself from the smaller ones. It closely resembles the NS200 but with some changes to the tank extensions and tail section. It is equipped with a new LED projector headlight with cool 'Z' shaped LED DRLs (daytime running lights) on each side. Unlike the NS200, this bike features a flat single-piece handlebar, and the radiator shroud is larger to accommodate the bigger radiator of the 373cc engine. But unless you're looking from the front, it's hard to differentiate it from the NS200, NS160, or even the NS125. The NS400Z is a good-looking bike, it also features new graphics and NS decals on the tank extensions, but still, the bike’s design feels like it’s something we've seen for quite some time.
Engine, Mileage & Performance
The Bajaj Pulsar NS400Z is powered by the same 373cc, liquid-cooled, single-cylinder engine found in the Dominar 400, which itself was based on the second-gen KTM Duke 390’s engine. With a peak output of 40PS and 35Nm, it delivers the same performance as the Dominar 400 but is 19kg lighter than the Dominar. Even the six-speed gearbox is the same, with the only difference being a 46 teeth rear sprocket which is one tooth larger than the Dominar 400. This means that the Pulsar NS400Z responds better at lower rpms and handles city traffic very easily.
You can even start the bike in second gear and ride from a standstill without any issues. However, because of the difference in sprocketing, the NS400Z sacrifices a bit of top-end performance. The naked bike has a claimed top speed of 154kmph (we recorded 153kmph in our tests), and it cruises comfortably on highways. At 100kmph in 6th gear, the engine runs at just under 5,500rpm, feeling smooth. But at 120kmph, the engine runs at around 6,500rpm, leading to some vibrations in the handlebar and foot pegs. These vibrations only get worse as you go faster.
We haven’t yet tested out the mileage, but the claimed Bajaj Pulsar NS40Z mileage is around 28.5kmpl in normal riding conditions. We wouldn’t be surprised if the Pulsar NS400Z real-world mileage turns out to be somewhat similar as we saw 25-25kmpl mileage readings on our instrument cluster during the first ride.
Handling & Ride Quality
The Pulsar NS400Z shares the same perimeter frame as the Dominar 400, which makes it slightly heavy with a kerb weight of 174kg. However, when you're on the bike, you hardly notice this weight. Moving the bike around in parking lots and filtering through the slow-moving traffic feels quite effortless. The weight becomes noticeable only when changing directions quickly at higher speeds, requiring a bit more effort in sharp turns. The Pulsar NS400Z is quite an enjoyable bike to ride, as long as you're not pushing it too hard. The front tyre is non-radial, unlike the rear radial tyre. Because of this setup, and the short 1343mm wheelbase, things can get a bit tricky if you ride the NS400Z too aggressively, as the front tyre feels somewhat squishy and unpredictable under heavy braking and while cornering.
Despite the 43mm inverted fork and preload-adjustable monoshock, the ride quality can feel a bit on the firmer side over sharp bumps. The front end feels jittery over mid-corner bumps and even on rumble strips. However, on paved city roads and smooth highways, the ride quality is decent. The NS400Z performs exceptionally well in terms of braking performance. Applying the front brake requires a bit of effort but it provides powerful stopping force, thanks to its large 320mm front disc brake, which is the largest on any Pulsar to date. We were able to bring the bike from 80kmph to a complete stop in just 30.5min our test, which is a full 5m shorter than the Dominar 400.
Comfort
The Pulsar NS400Z is a comfortable bike for city commutes as well as long highway rides. The seat is well-padded but the suspension setup is on the firmer side, providing a slightly sporty riding experience. The bike provides a comfortable and upright riding position with a slightly forward lean, thanks to the easy-to-grab handlebar and slightly rear-set footpegs. Moreover, the NS400Z is suitable for riders of all heights.
Features
Bajaj hasn’t just crammed the bike with unnecessary features just for the sake of it, but the Pulsar NS400Z comes with a host of usable features that make the bike more practical for everyday use. Instead of a TFT screen, the NS400Z features a clean and nicely organised LCD instrument console with a small dot-matrix LCD inset screen. The LCD inset displays various information such as trip meter, mileage readouts and the menu. The console also has smartphone connectivity via Bluetooth for call/SMS alerts and turn-by-turn navigation.
The Pulsar NS400Z also features ride-by-wire, which means the throttle is controlled electronically with better response and precision. The addition of ride-by-wire has also helped Bajaj to include features like traction control and four ride modes (Road, Rain, Sport and Off-Road) which change how quickly the engine responds to the throttle input and how much the ABS intervenes while braking.
The Pulsar NS400Z gets a new 4-way switchgear on the left side of the handlebar which makes navigating the settings menu easier, but the buttons themselves can be a bit difficult to press, especially when wearing gloves. Additionally, it gets adjustable brake and clutch levers, for riders to tune as per their liking.
Should you buy
The Bajaj Pulsar NS400Z is an excellent value-for-money bike. Overall, it is a good motorcycle but does not feel too special. But with the price tag of Rs 1.85 lakh (ex-showroom Delhi, introductory), it is the cheapest 400cc performance bike in India. The NS400Z delivers an exciting performance, but it could have been even better if Bajaj had been willing to slightly raise the price and add better components like a radial front tyre, improved suspension tuning, and a more distinct design. You won't get such performance at a lower price in the new bike market.
Bajaj Pulsar NS400Z Pros and Cons
- Things We Like
- Things We Don't Like
- Incredibly well priced, makes it great value-for-money
- Powerful motor offers thrilling performance
- Strong brakes, bike stops really quickly when you want it to
- Looks too similar to other NS series Pulsars
- Engine doesn’t feel as refined as the new N series Pulsars
- Front-end feels twitchy on bumps and in corners
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- This bike is so amazing
This bike is so amazing literally so much power this bike provided also the brake are super The Riding Comfortable is Very nice and the Best part of the bike is The Speed and The look this Bike has So much Road presence also The bike price is so low that why most of the people Can buy this Things and Enjoy Very Well Read More
- Meghnagar mein bike bahut acchi
Meghnagar mein bike bahut acchi hai iske mileage iski speed bike Karo ke liye bike bahut badhiya chij hai aur bhi bahut aise feature hai jo ki bahut fantastic and awesome hai mere dost ne bike kharidi hai Maine chalai bhi hai bahut badhiya chalti hai aur usse badhiya bhagati bhi hai aur price bhi ek dam normal sa haiRead More
- Ultimate Performance Bike
I am a bike enthusiast. This bike is better than Dominor 400. It is light weight and accelerates faster than any Bajaj Bike.It is a powerful and feature-packed motorcycle with a sleek design, smooth performance, and robust braking. If you are looking for a sporty all performance bike look no further. This one ticks all the boxes.Read More
- Long run with a BAJAJ Pulsar NS400Z
I'm here with a long run with this bike I brought it one month ago and it is performing pretty well I have tried both long ride and a city commute Fuel efficiency is pretty good in highway around 33-35kmpl but give average of only 20- 23 in city run. Coming to performance it is a beast , but breaking is not upto it's power Overall comparison with other bikes in the segment it is value for money machine Read More
- Thanks to Bajaj
The NS400cc bike is my favourite part of the new Pulsar. I am having an excellent experience with this bike .
Q&A on Bajaj Pulsar NS400Z
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A) The Bajaj Pulsar NS400Z comes with Tubeless tyres.
A) The Bajaj Pulsar NS400 comes under the category of Sport bike body type.
A) The kerb weight of Bajaj Pulsar NS400 is 174 kg.
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