Bajaj Pulsar 220S

Bajaj Pulsar 220S

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Ex-Showroom Price

₹ 77,000
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Discontinued

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The Bajaj Pulsar 220S is a simple and balanced bike which offers a powerful performance, comfortable riding, and stylish looks. Both adventure seekers and people looking for a reliable everyday commuter can ride this bike. The 220cc engine provides sufficient power and torque for driving on the highway and for city journeys.

Price

2008 Bajaj Pulsar 220S price was Rs 77,000 before being discontinued in India. It is a naked bike, available in three color options Cocktail Wine Red, Midnight Black and Plasma Blue.

Latest Updates
Tuesday, 19 September 2023 01:52 AM

Bajaj Auto has discontinued the Pulsar 220 S. The company pulled off the non-faired version almost two months ago, when it unveiled the Pulsar 200 NS. The reason for the Pulsar 220 S being pulled off the market is because of its low sales. The difference between the Pulsar 220 S and Pulsar 220 F was just Rs. 3000/- and most buyers preferred to opt for the Pulsar with the projector headlights. Bajaj Auto had intentionally made the Pulsar 220 S as a limited edition, to fill the thirst of people who wanted the 200 but couldn’t get one.

Friday, 14 June 2024 09:01 AM The 2024 Bajaj Pulsar 220F has been launched in India with several new features, including a fully digital instrument console with Bluetooth connectivity, a USB charging slot, and updated graphics. The bike retains its same design but now offers smartphone pairing for notifications and navigation. It is priced at Rs. 1,41,024, which is about Rs. 4,000 more than the 2023 model. I think these updates will keep the Pulsar 220F competitive in the market.
Friday, 26 April 2024 06:53 PM Bajaj has updated the Pulsar 220F with new graphics that are bigger and bolder, giving the bike a fresh look despite retaining the same body panels as the 2023 model. The bike now features a digital display with Bluetooth connectivity, allowing riders to view incoming calls and SMS notifications, as well as navigation guidance. The engine remains the same 220cc, air/oil-cooled motor producing 20.11bhp and 18.55Nm of torque. I believe these visual and tech updates will appeal to the younger demographic.
Sunday, 12 November 2023 11:45 AM The Bajaj Pulsar 220F BS6 is set to be launched soon, with no changes in design or aesthetics but significant updates to meet BS6 norms. The bike will get a new catalytic converter and exhaust, and the engine will be slightly retuned to maintain its torque output. The price is expected to increase by Rs. 8,000 to Rs. 12,000. I think this update is crucial for compliance, but the lack of a six-speed gearbox might still be a point of contention for some riders.
Thursday, 22 June 2023 12:08 AM The 2024 Bajaj Pulsar 220F continues to be powered by a 220cc single-cylinder engine, producing 20.11 bhp and 18.55 Nm of torque, paired with a five-speed gearbox. The bike features telescopic front forks and dual rear shocks, along with front and rear disc brakes and ABS. The new model includes a digital instrument cluster with Bluetooth connectivity but misses out on an LED headlight setup. I think the retention of key performance specs and addition of modern features will keep this bike popular.
Friday, 12 May 2023 01:51 AM Bajaj Auto has been working on updating the Pulsar line-up to comply with BS6 norms, and the Pulsar 220F is no exception. The bike will see no design changes but will receive a new catalytic converter and exhaust system. The engine will be retuned to ensure it maintains its current torque output. The price increase due to these updates is expected to be significant. I believe this is a necessary step to keep the Pulsar 220F in the market, but riders might still hope for additional features like a six-speed gearbox.
Colour Options and Price in India
Bike Variant 2008 Bajaj Pulsar 220S
Availability Status in India Discontinued
2-Wheeler Type Commuter
Latest Price in India 2008 Bajaj Pulsar 220S price was Rs 77,000 before being discontinued.
Fuel Type Petrol
Colour Options Cocktail Wine Red, Midnight Black, Plasma Blue
MAXABOUT RATING AND OVERVIEW
Vehicle Overview Bajaj Pulsar 220S is the naked version of 220F, which was sold for a limited period of time in the Indian market. It looked much like the Pulsar 200 as every component on the motorcycle was the same as 220F. It uses the same 220 cc engine, producing 20.8 BHP and 19.12 Nm of torque. It comes with the highest power to weight ratio among all Pulsar sold till date in the DTS-i range. It even shared the rear disc brake from the 220F while ABS was no even offered optional on any of the bikes at its time of domination in the Indian market. It rivals Hero Karizma R in its segment.
ENGINE AND GEARBOX
Engine Details 220cc, DTS-i, Single cylinder, Air + Oil Cooled Engine
Cooling Air + Oil Cooling
Engine cc (Displacement) 220 cc
Maximum Power 20.8 HP @ 8500 rpm
Maximum Torque 19.12 Nm @ 7000 rpm
Number of Cylinders 1
Bore 67 mm
Stroke 62.4 mm
Number of Gears 5
Clutch Wet Multiplate Type
MILEAGE AND TOP SPEED
Mileage The approximate mileage of Bajaj Pulsar 220S is 30-40 kmpl.
BRAKES AND TYRES
Front Brake 260mm Disc, Twin Calipers
Rear Brake 230mm Disc, Single Caliper
Wheel Size 90/90-17" tubeless, 120/80-17" tubeless
Wheel Type 6 Spoke Black Mag Alloys
Tubeless Tyres
Alloy Wheels
PERFORMANCE FIGURES
0-100 kmph 11.00 secs
SUSPENSION AND CHASSIS
Front Suspension Telescopic 130mm Stroke
Rear Suspension Nitrox, with 90mm travel
Frame (Chassis) Double Cradle Down Tube
DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHT
Overall Length 2035 mm
Overall Width 750 mm
Overall Height 1165 mm
Ground Clearance 165 mm
Seat Height 795 mm
Wheelbase 1350 mm
Kerb Weight 148 kg
Fuel Tank Capacity 15 litres
Turning Circle 2.73
INSTRUMENT CONSOLE FEATURES
Speedometer Digital
Tachometer Analogue
Trip Meter Digital-2
Fuel Gauge Digital
BATTERY AND LIGHTING
Pass Light
Battery Type Maintenance Free
Capacity 9Ah
Voltage 12V
Head Light 55W, Ellipsoidal
COMFORT FEATURES
Electric Start
Pillion Footrest
Step-up Seat/Split Seat

Bajaj Pulsar 220S Review

23 Dec, 2021 07:30 AM

Quick Review by Maxabout Team

Bajaj Pulsar needs no introduction in India. It’s a performance oriented Indian bike which has created buzz in the market. The recent offering from Bajaj is the street version of the eldest member of the Pulsar family - Pulsar 220S. Let’s try to know more about this latest fastest Indian.

Design and Style

This new variant is especially for those who were hard-core fan of original Pulsar 200 as this bike looks like a copy of Pulsar 200. This is because Bajaj has removed the front fairing of 220 and now it comes with the face of Pulsar180. Apart from this, everything on this bike is identical to the regular 220F. The wolf type headlight and fairing looks quite familiar on this bike. The rear view mirrors now get placed on the clips on handle bar. Its front fender is partly black in color and gets extended along its telescopic forks. The six spoke alloy wheels, engine and rear grab rail are painted in black color. This variant gets tank scoops similar to younger siblings which look aerodynamic. Its fuel tank has a 3D logo of golden color on it.

Rest of the body parts including split grab rails, split seat, rear disc brake and silencer are carried over from the Pulsar 220F. It has stylish LED tail light and clear lens indicators at the back. The bike features an extended fender at the back which also sports a reflective light on it. The big fatty zapper tyre of 220F makes its way to this bike.

Instrument Console

Pulsar 220S shares its combined analogue-digital instrument console with its elder sibling. The bike has a circular dial for its analogue tachometer which has an illuminating needle. The big LCD of this bike displays its digital speedometer, 2-trip meter, odometer and fuel gauge. The LCD uses orange color for illumination.

Engine and Gearbox

The bike uses an air-cooled, 4-stroke 220cc engine. The single cylinder of this DTS-i engine churns out a maximum power output of 20.8 bhp at 8500 rpm. The torque production of this engine is of 19.12 nm which arrives at 7000 rpm. This engine is mated with a five-speed manual gearbox. It has one gear down and four gears up-shift pattern.

Acceleration and Performance

This is truly the fastest Indian bike available in our market. This 220cc engine knows nothing else than strong performance. The bike does 0-100km/hr in less than 11 seconds. Bajaj have kept the gear ratios well-proportioned and that’s evident in its performance. The throttle response of this bike is unmatchable in its segment. It takes only few seconds to impress you with its power.

The bike has an extremely powerful mid-range which enables it to get momentum at any speed in any gear. Its ExhausTEC gives you strong low and mid-range while its 21bhp allows you to rev it hard. The bike is a treat on highways as it can easily go pass the speed of 145km/hr. There are only negligible vibrations in this engine after 120km/hr. The impressive thing about this engine is that it never feels strained in any gear. The gear transitions also need minimal effort and works smoothly. We won’t say this engine is as refined as Honda’s 220cc engine but it’s faster than most of the bikes. It takes no time in city traffic and saves you a lot of time. Moreover, overtaking becomes really easy with this bike as it has taller gear ratios which give you enough time to open the throttle.

Mileage

This variant gives a fuel efficiency of around 30 kmpl in city conditions. These figures increase up to 40 kmpl on long stretches.

Comfort while Driving

The modern features like engine kill switch, self-cancellation indicators and LED reflectors for other buttons enhances your comfort while driving this bike in city traffic where you frequently use these buttons. Apart from these, the clips on handle bar also offer a firm palm grip and give an aerodynamic angle to your elbows. The rear set foot pegs allow you to get a sporty riding posture while your knees find it comfortable around its fatty fuel tank. Everything seems quite comfortable on this bike apart from its split seat. You can’t sit on this bike for long as it feels quite stiff and doesn't feel well padded.

Storage Space and Safety Features

Certainly, there is no storage space in this bike. It does offer some vital safety features like front leg guard, rear saree guard and its powerful headlight.

Suspension and Braking System

The bike has beefy 37mm front telescopic forks and 5-way adjustable Nitrox gas filled rear shock absorbers. Pulsar 220S has disc brakes on its both wheels. It has a front disc brake of 260mm and rear disc brake of 230mm.

Ride and Handling

Bajaj Pulsar 220S is quite light and responsive in terms of handling. The bike is very nimble in city traffic and feels quite confident around corners. Its wheelbase of 1350mm brings stability to this bike and its perfectly matched suspension system also helps this bike to stay grounded at high speeds. The fatty tyres give you a good grip of road and it always feel under control thanks to its powerful braking system. It has a ground clearance of 165mm which surely improves its aerodynamics but finds it hard to cross most of the speed breakers on our Indian roads.

Shades

Bajaj Pulsar 220 S is available in three shades: Cocktail wine red, Plasma blue and Midnight Black. Bajaj India has introduced new speed line shades for Pulsar range comprising of Pulsar 150, Pulsar 180 and Pulsar 220. The new shades are blue with combination of black, red with combination of black and all-black shade. The new shades have given a fresh lease to life to the Pulsar models and have further enhanced the overall looks of the bikes.

Verdict

Bajaj has priced Pulsar220 S at INR 77K (ex-showroom, Delhi (approx., may vary)). This bike is 4K cheaper than its semi fairing variant. The only problem is that without fairing this bike can easily be mistaken as the cheaper Pulsar 180. If you are fine with this then trust us; at this price there is no bike in our Indian bike market which is as powerful and awesome as this bike. We feel it’s a complete value for money bike which never disappoints you on any terrain.

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Questions and Answers

Most Popular Answers for Bajaj Pulsar 220S
Is the Bajaj Pulsar 220S suitable for long rides?
19 September 2023 07:31

Yes, the Bajaj Pulsar 220S is suitable for long rides due to its comfortable riding posture, both the seat and the engine have enough power for highway riding.

What is the fuel tank capacity of the Bajaj Pulsar 220S?
19 September 2023 07:29

The fuel tank capacity of the Bajaj Pulsar 220S is typically around 15 liters, allowing for a reasonable range before needing to refuel.

Is the Bajaj Pulsar 220S suitable for city commuting?
19 September 2023 07:28

Yes, the Bajaj Pulsar 220S is suitable for city commuting due to its maneuverability, power delivery, and comfortable riding posture.

What type of brakes does the Bajaj Pulsar 220S have?
19 September 2023 07:25

The Bajaj Pulsar 220S usually comes with a front disc brake and a rear drum brake or disc brake, providing efficient and safe braking.

why bajaj pulsar 220s discontinued?
19 September 2023 07:24

Bajaj Auto has discontinued the Pulsar 220 S. The reason for the Pulsar 220 S being pulled off the market is because of its low sales. The difference between the Pulsar 220 S and Pulsar 220 F was just Rs. 3000/- and most buyers preferred to opt for the Pulsar with the projector headlights. 


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Bajaj Pulsar 220S

xxviii_jerry - | One year ago
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I have pulsar 220S 2010 model and I’m so happy with this bike because it’s like air 140km/h goes like smooth. Highly powerful engine 660kms in just 5 hours with one petrol refill brake.

Best Features: Mileage, Comfort and Look.

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Bajaj Pulsar 200 (Old Model)

Ashik Mohammed | One year ago
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Using a bike of 2007 Manufactured, giving good mileage and good power output but max speed is nearly 110 kmph.

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Bajaj Pulsar 220 (Old Model)

220fi owner | One year ago
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I still use the 2007 220fi as my daily driver. One of the best bikes ever made. The only problem is that I cannot find it's parts anywhere.

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Best Ever Bike

nasib jena | 3 years ago
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Am cent percent satisfied with this bike one thing that hurts me is why the manufacturer discontinued this model. Its simply superb & outstanding model.

Best Features: Engine sound smooth with lightning fast pick up

Pros: Look & comfort

Cons: Maintenance

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PULSAR 200 DTSi 2007 MODEL

Subin RS Manoharam | One year ago
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I am the owner of the Pulsar 200 DTSi 2007 December model. in the review, it is mentioned as air-cooled but mine is oil-cooled. Now I am using the same bike for 11 and a half years it gives mileage up to 50 km in highways with good performance. Over all the bike is in good condition and enjoy riding this bike. In my opinion there is a lot to explain...

Best Features: ALL ARE GOOD

Pros: BEST IN THE CLASS

Cons: REAR DRUM BRAKE

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