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The model badge was redesigned and did not feature 'DTS-i' as in the previous models. Bajaj Pulsar 180 2010 model in Bengaluru, India. A naked version of Pulsar 220 is also launched, named as Pulsar 220S (Street Fighter) which retains everything from Pulsar 220 except the front fairing. Front fairing is similar to Pulsar 180/150.
The Bike was further updated in 2023, Receiving Upside-Down Forks and New Grimeca brakes replacing ByBres with Dual-channel ABS as standard. The Current Generation was released in 2024 featuring updates such as a fully digital instrument cluster, Slip-and-Assist Clutch, Bluetooth connectivity with Turn-by-Turn navigation and Full LED Lighting.
[vague] [24] Bajaj achieved this with the 150cc and 180cc Pulsar. Motorcycles produced by Bajaj include the CT 100 Platina, [25] Discover, Pulsar, Avenger, and Dominar. In FY 2012–13, it sold approximately 37.6 lakh (3.76 million) motorcycles which accounted for 31% of the market share in India. Of these, approximately 24.6 lakh (2.46 million ...
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Bajaj Pulsar 220 The Hero Karizma ZMR is a motorcycle manufactured by Hero MotoCorp in India. It was launched as a cosmetic upgrade to Karizma R in September 2009. [ 1 ]
The Avenger was upgraded in 2007 with an increase in engine capacity to 200 cc. The oil-cooled engine was a modified version of that fitted to the Pulsar 200. [3] The Avenger 200 features a modified engine of Pulsar 200, delivering 0.5 bhp power and 0.4 kgf·m (4 N·m) torque less than the Pulsar. The bike has a top speed of 114 km/h (71 mph).
The Bajaj Discover is a line of commuter motorcycles manufactured by Bajaj Auto.The bike, initially launched in the year 2004, had been a success in the Indian two wheeler segment until it was discontinued in 2020 due to too many models being introduced under the Discover brand which led to poor sales.