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Bajaj Pulsar VS400 Spied Undisguised in Leh for TV Commercial Shoot
The all new Bajaj Pulsar VS400 has been spotted undisguised for a TV Commercial shoot in Leh. According to the news report, three bikes were seen on the way with two finished in Black and one in the Deep Blue shade. According to the riders of the VS400, VS stands for Vantage Sport and the bike would...
The all new Bajaj Pulsar VS400 has been spotted undisguised for a TV Commercial shoot in Leh. According to the news report, three bikes were seen on the way with two finished in Black and one in the Deep Blue shade. According to the riders of the VS400, VS stands for Vantage Sport and the bike would be launched on 27 August 2016.
The full LED headlights look mean and the alloy wheels looks really good on the new VS400. The handlebar is raised and wide enough to get a proper sports cruiser feel. It is powered by the same 373.3 cc engine from the flagship 390 Duke, producing around 35 HP @ 8000 rpm. The low power will bring better efficiency to the real world driving conditions. The conventional forks are looking very nice on the production spec bike.
Know more about VS400 here:
http://autos.maxabout.com/bikes/bajaj/pulsar-vs/pulsar-vs400
Photos Source: Binny Jacob and Animesh Mondal
Bajaj Pulsar VS400 Spied Undisguised in Leh
As per our source, the launch date for the new VS400 has been shifted from 27 August to the month of typical festive celebrations, October, around Diwali. The Bajaj Pulsar VS400 looks amazing in the new spy shots, revealing its comfortable saddle position and a Mahindra Mojo style bodywork. It will be hard for others to compete as the prices of ABS and without ABS versions would be hard to beat.
The full LED headlights look mean and the alloy wheels looks really good on the new VS400. The handlebar is raised and wide enough to get a proper sports cruiser feel. It is powered by the same 373.3 cc engine from the flagship 390 Duke, producing around 35 HP @ 8000 rpm. The low power will bring better efficiency to the real world driving conditions. The conventional forks are looking very nice on the production spec bike.
Know more about VS400 here:
http://autos.maxabout.com/bikes/bajaj/pulsar-vs/pulsar-vs400
Photos Source: Binny Jacob and Animesh MondalAd
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