News » All new Bajaj Pulsar by next year?
There might be no other competition to the rumors and doctored pictures of higher capacity Bajaj Pulsars floating on the World Wide Web. Since quite a long time, there have been rumors about Bajaj launching a 300cc+ Pulsar. However, this time, we have a ray of hope as our friends at BS Motoring have reported that Rajiv Bajaj, MD of Bajaj Auto Ltd officially announced to the media about the launch of a new Pulsar by the year 2011. He stated that the new Pulsar will sport a new look and an engine with advanced technology.
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It is not sure whether the new Pulsar will be a replacement for the lower end 150cc and 180cc version or a completely new higher capacity Pulsar. However, the chances of having a higher capacity Pulsar is much more as the firm stated that it was working on a more powerful Pulsar during the launch of the Pulsar 135 LS. The new upcoming pulsar could very well be a 350cc liquid cooled bike which could feature mono-shocks, futuristic styling, dual discs, and a four-valve engine.
Sources: BS Motoring & IndianMotosBlog
Image: Morukai
[...] is more dough on the upcoming 2011 Bajaj Pulsar line-up. A couple of days back we told you that Mr. Rajiv Bajaj officially announced to the media, the launch of a new Pulsar by the year 2011. He also stated that the new Pulsar will sport a new look and an engine with advanced [...]
Posted by Scoop! 2011 Bajaj Pulsar 250 / 350 could be powered by KTM, 29/07/2010 12:39am (2 years ago)
yes its truth bajaj bike always have bugs and when market caught them they slightly change their model n fool peoples.
only yamaha rocks with some respect to honda
Posted by India news, 28/07/2010 1:50pm (2 years ago)
hope not! ;-)
Posted by Shrey, 26/07/2010 11:49pm (2 years ago)
They will be displayed next year..and launched 2 years later and thereon all bugs will be rectified in the next 3 years. Make that 6 years.
Posted by Deepak Dongre, 26/07/2010 11:47pm (2 years ago)