Bajaj has given the Pulsar NS200 its first proper update and here’s what we think about it after thorough riding

By Aamir Momin | Published Apr 12,2023

Offers better handling dynamics at low speeds with the new USD forks and lighter wheels

High speed cornering feels more stable now, thanks to the wider tyres

Braking hardware as well as the feedback from the brakes are good. Dual channel ABS is a plus

Gets the same high-revving engine, but it now feels quite vibey

Offers dated features, revised semi-digital console | No Bluetooth connectivity, navigation or LED headlight

Not so friendly for shorter riders with its tall 807mm seat

Summing up, the Pulsar NS200 stays relevant with its youthful and engaging appeal
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