The BS-VI Bajaj Pulsar 220F has been
spotted for the first time. As seen in the spy photos, it will have the same
styling and features as the old (BS-IV) model. Fewer styling upgrades aim to
keep the price hike minimal during the BS-VI transition. Bajaj Auto is yet to
announce the availability of its BS-VI line-up. The company had revealed its
complete BS-IV (old) portfolio at a single event and it could do the same for
its BS-VI line-up.
The BS-VI Bajaj Pulsar 220F, just like the
BS-IV version, apparently features twin-pod headlight, an LED taillight,
semi-fairing design, an engine cowl, clip-on style handlebar, split seats and
two-piece pillion grab rail. Also unchanged are the graphic scheme and the
suspension setup comprising conventional telescopic forks at the front and
twin-sided springs (5-way adjustable) at the back. The anchoring power,
similarly, should come from a 260 mm disc at the front and a 230 mm disc at the
back, with the front unit governed by ABS.
Noticeable changes will come to the
engine, and the Bajaj Pulsar 220F will now pack a bigger catalytic convertor,
new O2 sensor and fuel injection system to comply with the latest emission
norms. The BS-IV version, which used a carburettor-equipped, 220 cc 2-Valve,
Twin Spark, single-cylinder, oil-cooled DTS-I engine, delivered 20.93 PS of
peak power at 8,500 rpm and 18.55 Nm of maximum torque at 7,000 rpm. The BS-VI
version may deliver marginally lower output. The BS-VI Bajaj Pulsar 220F could
be INR 7,000-INR 10,000 costlier than the BS-IV version, which reference, is
priced at INR 1,08,326 (ex-showroom Delhi).
The BS-VI Pulsar 220F is among the few
upcoming Bajaj motorcycles that have been spotted during their test runs.
Previously, a test mule of the Dominar was seen somewhere around the company’s
manufacturing facility in Pune. The test mule revealed a relatively lower-spec
swingarm and skinnier tyres, thus revealing that the brand is working on a
budget-friendly Dominar motorcycle. Recently, Rajiv Bajaj, MD, Bajaj Auto,
reportedly confirmed the smaller capacity Dominar and said that it's arriving
next month.