
With improved power, advanced features, and aggressive pricing, the Bajaj Pulsar NS400Z 2025 uplifted the 400cc naked-bike segment. Launched as an update of the original, this streetfighter aims at thrill seekers and offers unmatched performance for easy urban rides, rides on the highway, or anything in India with the refined Dominar-derived engine and contemporary upgrades.
Aggressive and Muscular Design
The Pulsar NS400Z 2025 flaunts the naked street fighter persona with LED projector headlights sharply etched out with a sculpted fuel tank for a predatory stance. Perimeter frame and twin exhausts work well to amplify the muscular looks. Its short overall length of 2,017 mm and kerb weight of just 169 kg promise nimble handling. It conspicuously comes in four loud colors, including Brooklyn Black and Pearl Metallic White, and in squirrel-upgraded aesthetics to UG black without any bulk.
Powerful 373cc Engine
With a 373cc liquid-cooled, single in-line cylinder, SOHC configuration, NS400Z-produce 40PS of power at 8,800rpm and 35Nm of torque at 6,500rpm. That BS6 Phase 2 Compliant engine gets it really fast to 154 kmph top speed, giving easy glides for overtakes. The six-speed transmission even in UG trim has bi-directional quickshift helps keeping the raw power in the driver’s hand.
Great Fuel Efficiency
With focus on performance, the NS400Z 2025 manages an miles per liter mileage of between 30 and 35, making it a good tool for the daily commuter. Advanced liquid cooling and fuel injection optimization help give this efficiency, with a generous 12-litre fuel tank ensuring a range of 350+ km per fill. Real-world fuel efficiency suits mixed riding conditions, with a balance of thrills and economy for long-distance, cost-conscious riders.
High-tech and Safe
Featuring a fully digital console with Bluetooth connectivity that allows for turn-by-turn navigation and call alerts via the Bajaj app, dual-channel ABS with cornering traction control keeps its rider safe, while LED lighting makes sure they can be seen. Additional features like a lap timer and adjustable levers complete the outfit for track buffs, taking things to the next level.
Competitive Pricing
Boasting an ex-showroom price of Rs 1.85 lakh for the base variant, Bajaj Pulsar NS400Z 2025 begins the affair with competition. On quickshifting and price increases, the UG variant stands at Rs 1.92 Lakhs, thereby providing an excellent value proposition amongst the 400cc categories, with Delhi price-on-road at about Rs 2.10 lakh.