


While focusing on exterior tweaks and new colors, the new Bajaj Pulsar RS200 also comes with a fully digital dashboard
Bajaj is focused on rolling out updates to its Pulsar range, ensuring that these bikes continue to sell strongly. At the beginning of the new year, we launch the updated version of Pulsar RS200. Bookings are open at Bajaj authorized dealers.
2025 Bajaj Pulsar RS200 – What’s new?
Bajaj Pulsar RS200 comes with a new fully digital TFT instrument console. This is a significant upgrade from the existing semi-digital instrument console, which looks rather bulky. Semi-digital instruments may have been relevant at one point in time, but current consumer preferences strongly favor an all-digital experience. With the new console, users should also be able to access more connectivity features.


New digital instrumentation also enhances the overall look and feel of the cockpit area. The unique colors used on the screen ensure that users can quickly find the information they are looking for. The speedometer is centrally located and displays the numbers in large font.


With ample brightness, digital instruments should work efficiently in both daytime and nighttime environments. As the new Pulsar RS200 comes with digital instrumentation, it will ensure a similar experience to other Pulsar bikes like NS400Z, N250, N150, N160 and other Pulsar bikes that have a fully digital instrument console.


New colors and graphics
While the fairing remains largely the same as the earlier version, the updated 2025 Bajaj Pulsar RS200 gets new colors and sportier graphics. The bike is already an eye-catcher on the road and doesn’t need a major overhaul.


The upcoming model is available in three color options – Burnt Red, Pewter Gray and White. Updated graphics and color combinations ensure a fresh new look for the bike.


Updated tail
While there aren’t any major changes to the front and sides, the updated Pulsar RS200 does get a new taillight configuration. The oddball fixture on the current model has been replaced by vertically stacked C-shaped taillights. This new taillight configuration should look good, especially with the license plate installed.


Missing items
Based on market feedback, it seems enthusiasts are expecting more than just some cosmetic touch-ups. For example, many Pulsar fans expected the updated RS200 to get a USD fork. However, the bike will continue to use the existing telescopic fork with anti-friction bushings.
Most other hardware will also be the same as before. The bike has 17-inch wheels at both ends and a Nitrox monoshock at the rear. Braking includes 300mm and 230mm discs at the front and rear respectively. Dual-channel ABS is standard. The updated Bajaj Pulsar RS200 will continue to use the existing 199.5 cc, liquid-cooled, triple-spark, 4-valve engine. It produces 24.5 PS and 18.7 Nm and is mated to a 6-speed gearbox.
This post was last modified at 11:25 am on January 9, 2025
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