Features and specifications:
With this introduction, Bajaj Auto would achieve a close second in the race to offer a microprocessor-based fuel injected motorcycle to Indian customers, after Hero Honda's 125 cc Glamour FI motorcycle.
The new Pulsar has a longer wheelbase than its predecessor, factory-fitted front and rear disc brakes and several digital meters. The Pulsar DTS-Fi generates a maximum power of 20 bhp and a maximum torque of 19.13 N·m (14 ft·lbf). It is also claimed to be the first Indian two-wheeler with a hydraulic-actuated rear disc (230 mm) brake. The motorcycle is 2,035 mm in length, 750 mm in width and 1,140 mm in overall height. The curb weight is about 150 kg.