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BAJAJ Pulsar NS400Z

₹1.93 Lakhs*
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Bajaj Pulsar NS400Z: Overview

The Bajaj Pulsar NS400Z is the most powerful and premium streetfighter in Bajaj Auto’s Pulsar lineup. First launched on May 3, 2024, the model has now received a 2025 update with engine enhancements, improved braking hardware, and new features, including a quickshifter.

The NS400Z bears an aggressive, muscular design with shrouded tank extensions and features a central LED projector headlamp with sharp LED DRLs. It continues to be powered by a KTM-derived 373 cc engine, now revised for better top-end performance, reduced friction, and increased thermal stability.

Bajaj Pulsar NS400Z: Price

The 2025 Bajaj Pulsar NS400Z price starts at ₹1.92 lakh (ex-showroom). This marks a marginal increase over the original model, reflecting the 2025 upgrades in performance and hardware.

Bajaj Pulsar NS400Z: Launch Date

The NS400Z was initially launched in India on May 3, 2024, and the updated 2025 model went on sale in mid-2025 with revised engine specifications and hardware improvements.

Bajaj Pulsar NS400Z: Variants & Colour Options

The Pulsar NS400Z continues to be available in a single variant. It is offered in four colour options: Brooklyn Black, Glossy Racing Red, Pearl Metallic White, and Pewter Grey. No new colours have been introduced with the 2025 update.

Bajaj Pulsar NS400Z: Mileage

The ARAI-certified mileage for the Bajaj Pulsar NS400Z remains unchanged at 34 kmpl. Despite increased power output and acceleration improvements, Bajaj claims there is no negative impact on fuel economy.

Bajaj Pulsar NS400Z: Specs & Features

The 2025 Pulsar NS400Z retains the 373 cc, liquid-cooled, single-cylinder engine derived from the KTM family but features a forged piston, revised cam timing, and redesigned intake duct for improved durability and thermal efficiency. Power output has increased from 39 bhp to 42 bhp, while max torque remains at 35 Nm. The motorcycle now achieves a top speed of 157 kmph and can sprint from a standstill to 100 kmph in 6.4 seconds, down from the previous model’s 7.5 seconds.

The bike continues to use a 6-speed gearbox with slip-and-assist clutch, but now features a quickshifter, which works exclusively in Sport mode. The NS400Z is underpinned by a perimeter frame with a box-section swingarm. Suspension duties are handled by 41 mm gold-finished USD forks at the front and a preload-adjustable gas-charged monoshock at the rear.

For braking, the motorcycle now uses sintered brake pads for improved stopping performance. It gets a 320 mm front disc and a 230 mm rear disc, supported by dual-channel ABS. Bajaj has additionally fitted in wider Apollo Alpha H1 radial tyres at both ends, with the rear upgraded to a 150-section unit.

The streetfighter is equipped with a full-LCD instrument cluster with Bluetooth connectivity, turn-by-turn navigation, and smartphone alerts. Additional features include all-LED lighting, five-way adjustable levers, and four ride modes: Road, Rain, Sport, and Off-Road.

Bajaj Pulsar NS400Z: Offers & Deals

As of now, there are no official discounts or limited-period offers. Any dealership-level offers may vary depending on region and stock availability.

Bajaj Pulsar NS400Z: Rivals

The Bajaj Pulsar NS400Z is positioned in the premium sub-400 cc streetfighter category and competes with motorcycles such as the KTM 390 Duke, Triumph Speed 400, TVS Apache RTR 310, and BMW G 310 R.

Bajaj Pulsar NS400Z Key Specs

  • Engine iconEngine
    373.27 cc
  • Mileage iconMileage
    34 kmpl
  • Power iconPower
    43 ps
  • Speed iconSpeed
    157 kmph
  • MaxTorque iconMax Torque
    35 Nm
  • KerbWeight iconKerb Weight
    174 kg
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Bajaj Pulsar NS400Z Variants

Bajaj Pulsar NS400Z price starts at ₹ 1.93 Lakhs .
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Pulsar NS400Z STD
₹1.93 Lakhs*
373 cc
157 kmph
*Disclaimer: The prices are ex-showroom price for the respective model in the selected city.

Bajaj Pulsar NS400Z Latest Updates

Calendar icon4 Sept 2025
India's new GST structure increases tax on bikes above 350 cc to 40%, while smaller bikes see a reduction to 18%.Read Full Story
Calendar icon20 Aug 2025
Bajaj Auto launches Hattrick Offer for Pulsar bikes, providing ₹10,000 benefits during the festive season across multiple states.Read Full Story
Calendar icon24 Jul 2025
Bajaj launched the Pulsar NS400Z, comparing it with the Dominar 400 in design, performance, features, and pricing.Read Full Story
Calendar icon13 Jul 2025
The 2025 Bajaj Pulsar NS400Z features enhanced power, improved hardware, and quicker performance, responding to customer feedback for better riding experience.Read Full Story
Calendar icon10 Jul 2025
The Pulsar NS400Z features engine upgrades, improved performance, and new tyres, enhancing power, handling, and safety for riders.Read Full Story

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Bajaj Pulsar NS400Z Expert Review

The Bajaj Pulsar NS400Z arrived at showrooms last year as the biggest Pulsar ever. It took a while, but Bajaj finally built a true-blue performance Pulsar, bringing substantial power at a stellar price tag. But achieving that price point meant stringent control over parts. You need the right combination of high-quality hardware and sufficient power to ensure better longevity. That’s why the 2025 Bajaj Pulsar NS400Z focuses on a comprehensive upgrade, just a year after its launch. It not only gets a bump in power but also sports better hardware. Do the changes make a difference? We sampled the 2025 Pulsar NS400Z in and around Pune to tell you about it.

2025 Bajaj Pulsar NS400Z: What’s New?

The updated Pulsar NS400Z gets an updated engine and cycle parts for better performance. The engine gets new internals and now makes 3 bhp more than before, while there’s a bi-directional quickshifter added to the package. The bike also gets new radial tyres and sintered brake pads, all of which are changes courtesy of customer and media feedback.

The 373 cc motor gets new internals, including a forged piston, revised valvetrain, and a larger intake duct, all of which help push out 3 bhp more than before
The 373 cc motor gets new internals, including a forged piston, revised valvetrain, and a larger intake duct, all of which help push out 3 bhp more than before

2025 Bajaj Pulsar NS400Z : Performance Improvement

The big change comes to the engine on the 2025 Pulsar NS400Z. The 373 cc single-cylinder, liquid-cooled motor stays the same in displacement, but gets new internal components, including a revised valvetrain, cam timings and larger intake duct. The motor now uses a forged piston, which Bajaj says helps in achieving better thermal stability, reduced friction, and improved durability. In essence, the revised internals now make this engine closer than before to the KTM unit, where it’s originally from. Bajaj has also redesigned the radiator cowl that pushes the heat away from the rider’s legs, a subtle but important improvement.

The upgrades help squeeze out 3 bhp more power at 42.4 bhp at 9,000 rpm, while peak torque remains the same at 35 Nm at 7,500 rpm. Both now kick in at 500 rpm later. The redline has moved up from 9,700 rpm to 10,700 rpm, while the bike has seen a significant drop in timings. 0-60 kmph comes up in 2.7 seconds, 0.5 seconds faster than before, whereas 0-100 kmph takes 6.4 seconds, 1.1 seconds faster than before.

The extra 3 bhp is locked behind the Sport mode, and so is the bi-directional quickshifter that has been calibrated to the new engine
The extra 3 bhp is locked behind the Sport mode, and so is the bi-directional quickshifter that has been calibrated to the new engine

The additional performance has been locked behind the Sport mode, which is where you’ll find the burst in acceleration. We rode the bike mostly in Sport mode, and there is a notable difference in power delivery, thanks to the additional power, but also because of a more aggressive throttle. The bike feels more urgent this time and revs happily with quick bursts whenever you open the throttle.

The extra 3 bhp has a strong contribution in the mid and top-end of the power band. The bike gets up to triple-digit speeds faster and sits more comfortably at higher rpms. The top speed has also moved up from 150 kmph to 157 kmph. There is some buzz around the fuel tank at the 5,500 rpm mark, but nothing that feels unsettling. The Sport mode also feels quicker thanks to a more upright power curve over the Road/Off-Road and Rain modes. The difference is a gentler throttle response in the other modes, which should help with a better balance in performance and efficiency. The motor also feels more tractable at lower speeds in the Road mode, which wasn’t the case in Sport, wherein it needs to be revved more constantly. The engine has a nice raspy exhaust note that gives it the right grunt from the get-go.

2025 Bajaj Pulsar NS400Z: New Bi-Directional Quickshifter

Trust Bajaj to simplify advanced technology for the price-conscious buyer, and that is the case with the new bi-directional quickshifter on the 2025 Pulsar NS400Z. At the outset, the unit works rather well, and in my opinion, worked better than the one on the new-gen KTM 390 Adventure that I rode earlier this year. It’s a well-calibrated unit that responds to inputs seamlessly, irrespective of the direction. Bajaj calls it ‘Sport Shift’, and it only works in the Sport mode. It has been calibrated according to the new engine, factoring in the extra 3 bhp, which is why you won’t be able to retrofit one on the existing Pulsar NS400Z.

What’s more impressive is that Bajaj has achieved this without using the more expensive quickshifters seen on KTM models. Instead, the company uses a more simplified sensor-less quickshifter to achieve the same results. Bajaj explains that it uses the gear-position sensor to also anticipate the gear change and accordingly help the rider upshift or downshift. Its engineers managed to do so in-house with the Bosch-sourced unit and after four months of calibration efforts. In contrast, a more expensive quickshifter would achieve the same result with a combination of three sensors. From a production standpoint, there is a substantial difference, which translates to more savings for the customer.

The 2025 Bajaj Pulsar NS400Z gets sintered brake pads that are more confidence-inspiring and offer better a bite at the lever
The 2025 Bajaj Pulsar NS400Z gets sintered brake pads that are more confidence-inspiring and offer better a bite at the lever
2025 Bajaj Pulsar NS400Z: Better Braking

The new sintered brake pads replace the organic ones on the 2025 edition and are a big welcome on the Pulsar NS400Z. We found the brakes lacked a strong bite at the lever when we rode the bike last year, and sintered brake pads would be the first change we’d make to the motorcycle. We are glad to see this now coming from the factory itself.

Bajaj says the new sintered pads make for a 7 per cent shorter stopping distance. The front brake feels sharper and is more confidence-inspiring, especially with more power at play. The bike reacts quicker to braking inputs and offers better control than the predecessor did.

The steel radial tyres are a big plus for improving overall performance, and can be easily retrofitted on existing Pulsar NS400Z motorcycles as an easy upgrade
The steel radial tyres are a big plus for improving overall performance, and can be easily retrofitted on existing Pulsar NS400Z motorcycles as an easy upgrade
2025 Bajaj Pulsar NS400Z: New Radial Tyres

Better control also comes from the new steel radial tyres on the 2025 Pulsar NS400Z. Bajaj is offering you the option between MRFs and Apollo Alpha H1 tyres that do a fantastic job. We rode the bike fitted with the Apollo steel radials, and the tyres held up well on wet and dry surfaces. The bike also gets a wider 150-section rear tyre, up from the 140-section unit on the older model. Straight-line stability is better, and so is the handling effort.

Speaking of which, there is no change in the handling and ride quality of the Pulsar NS400Z. The suspension setup remains the same with USD forks up front and a monoshock at the rear. The bike remains sharp around a corner and is now more confident with the radial tyres. The Pulsar 400 is compact, well-balanced, and seamless in changing directions. Manoeuvrability in the city is easy too, and there is little to complain about. The ride quality is firm, but it handles bad roads well at low speeds.

The design remains the same, and so does the digital console, but Bajaj says the 
UI has been simplified over the older model
The design remains the same, and so does the digital console, but Bajaj says the UI has been simplified over the older model
2025 Bajaj Pulsar NS400Z: Cosmetic Changes?

The design remains the same on the 2025 Pulsar NS400Z, but Bajaj could’ve used this opportunity to introduce new colours. On the bright side, there is no visual change on the motorcycle unless you come closer and inspect the new hardware in the form of the tyres, radiator cowl, and brakes. The digital instrument console remains the same as well. That said, I would like to see a more premium display whenever the brand plans for the next upgrade. On the flip side, the sintered brake pads and radial tyres can be retrofitted on the 2024 Pulsar NS400Z, and that’s an easy upgrade for existing owners.

2025 Bajaj Pulsar NS400Z: Verdict

Bajaj takes feedback seriously, and it’s nice to see the brand working on improving its products based on it. The 2025 Pulsar NS400Z gets only better with upgrades, even if it now means shelling out a premium of about ₹7,000. Priced at ₹1.92 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi), the biggest Pulsar ever still retains its competitive price tag while still staying true to the masses.

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Bajaj Pulsar NS400Z Colours

Bajaj Pulsar NS400Z is available in the 4 Colours in India.

Brooklyn Black
Glossy Racing Red
Pewter Grey
Pearl Metallic White
Brooklyn black

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Bajaj Pulsar NS400Z Specifications and Features

Max Power43 PS
Body TypeSports Bikes
Charging PointYes
Max Torque35 Nm
Mileage34 kmpl
TransmissionManual
Mobile ConnectivityYes
Traction ControlYes
HeadlightLED
Engine373.27 cc
Max Speed157 kmph
Fuel TypePetrol

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