The much-anticipated 2025 Bajaj Pulsar RS200 has been showcased to select dealers ahead of its official launch. Images and videos of the updated model have surfaced online, giving enthusiasts a closer look at what’s new. Bookings for the updated Pulsar RS200 have already begun, with dealers actively sharing the leaked visuals across social media.
What’s New in the 2025 Pulsar RS200?
The upcoming Pulsar RS200 retains its iconic design while introducing a few noteworthy updates in terms of features and styling. Here’s what’s been revealed so far:
1. New Colour TFT Screen:
The most significant update is the addition of a color TFT instrument cluster, replacing the older semi-digital unit. This new screen introduces advanced features, including updated graphics and improved readability.
2. Revised Tail Light Design:
While the overall design remains similar to the current model, the 2025 RS200 features a redesigned tail light, adding a modern touch to its rear profile. However, this change appears to be more of an incremental update rather than a complete overhaul.
3. No USD Forks:
Contrary to expectations, the RS200 continues to use the same telescopic forks at the front instead of USD (Upside Down) forks. This decision might disappoint enthusiasts hoping for enhanced handling capabilities.
4. New Colour Options:
The leaked images suggest that the Pulsar RS200 will receive fresh color options, adding to its visual appeal. However, the core design, including its Bumblebee-inspired front fascia, remains unchanged.
Powertrain and Pricing
The Pulsar RS200 will continue with its 199.5cc liquid-cooled, single-cylinder engine that produces 24.5 PS of power and 18.7 Nm of torque, paired with a 6-speed gearbox. With the updates, the RS200 is expected to see a slight price increase from its current Rs 1.74 lakh (ex-showroom).
The 2025 Bajaj Pulsar RS200 seems poised to carry forward its legacy with incremental upgrades rather than revolutionary changes. While the addition of a colour TFT screen and new colour options are welcome, the lack of significant mechanical updates might leave some enthusiasts wanting more. With bookings now open, the updated RS200 is likely to attract riders looking for a modern yet familiar offering in the supersport segment. Stay tuned for its official launch in the coming days.
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