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Bajaj Pulsar NS400Z Mileage

As reported by Bajaj Pulsar NS400Z owners, the real mileage of Pulsar NS400Z is 34 kmpl. It delivers better mileage that 26% of street bikes.

Pulsar NS400Z Average

Owner reported mileage
BikeWale collects mileage information from bike owners to provide you with the actual mileage that you might get.
34 kmpl

Where does Pulsar NS400Z stand among street bikes?

  • 26 %

    Pulsar NS400Z has better mileage than 26% of street bikes

  • 40 kmpl

    Average mileage among street bikes

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We help you calculate fuel expenses which you will incur by using Bajaj Pulsar NS400Z. To check your monthly fuel expenses you just have to enter distance in kms you travel in a day and fuel price in your area. As per current inputs, monthly fuel cost for Pulsar NS400Z with mileage of 34 kmpl is ₹ 1500.

Your monthly running cost :

₹ 1500 / per month

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Pulsar NS400Z Mileage User Reviews

4.6/5

(267 Ratings) 9 Reviews

The pricing & mileage in this segment, Definitely a 8 on 10 for its looks

19 weeks ago


Colin Andrews

We'll the NS400S is not only a feast to the eye, but it's pricing is attractive (affordable) in its segment in comparison with the other brands...... Planning to buy it. Just waiting to save up a little more........... Hopefully all goes as planned &I will soon be a proud owner of a Bajaj N400Z..............

Rating Parameters

(out of 5)

5

Design and styling


4

Reliability


3

Comfort


4

Service experience


5

Value for money

About the Reviewer

Ridden for (If Owned)

Never Owned

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6


The Best Pulsar with some Buts

1 week ago


Praveen Tripathi

I just completed 4800 kms on my NS400. Here's my experience in detail:
Pros:
1. Appearance: I like it. Though many would say it's an outdated look from the NS200, the design just stands out as with other pulsars. The problem with bajaj is they come out with really great designs and fail to deliver upgrades. The NS 400 doesn't give you the proper 400 cc big bike feel, But it does look like NS200 on protein, if not on steroids. Overall, it's a handsome-looking machine.
2. Fuel efficiency: Right after the first service I did two long rides. The first one is a 160 Km run from Bangalore to Mysore, and back. I limited the speed to 70kmph. There was a little bit of hilly terrain and hardly 10 km of city commute. The odo reflected 39kmpl, though tank to tank in was 35kmpl. The next trip was Bangalore to Coorg, 250 km one way. Same mileage performance received. My daily commute is mostly 5-10 kms and since I stay a bit on the outskirts of Bangalore(Jigani), I don't see much traffic but have to ride in 2nd gear in local markets sometimes. The ODO shows 26-28 kmpl, I believe I get around 25.
Mileage trics I feel work with this bike: a)Try to be in 70-100 kmph range and you'll easily get 35+ kmpl.
b)The sport mode slightly improves the mileage by 1-2 kmpl both on city and highway.
3. Performance: This is the cheapest 400cc in the market and it shows. We just can't compare it with any othe 400cc sports bike in the market like the ktm 400, ninja 250-300, etc. Anyone planning to get this bike with performance expectations from 400cc bikes that are 1.5+ lakh rupees expensive should rethink. The bike is amazing, rides like butter. I think of it as a really powerful 250cc. The handling is superb. Though it's much lighter than the bulky Dominar 400, it still feels heavy if you try to reverse it out in the parking lot. All the heaviness disappears as you release the clutch. All the riding modes work well and Sport mode is really where the bike shines. The performance becomes linear and you slice through the highway like the sliver surfer.
4)Features: Bajaj literally killed the competition here. Dual ABS, Ride Modes, Traction Control, Connectivity, USD forks, you name it, the bike has it all. It's a complete package. No complaints here.
5)Comfort: I have always preferred a naked bike just for the sole reason of comfort. The seating position is almost Upright with just the right bit of aggression, thanks to the wide handlebars. You do feel some pressure on your wrists after 150kms but it's bearable. The cushioning in the seats is a bit on the stiffer side but its comfortable. The suspension too follows suit. Those who know would agree that stiffer seats and suspensions are better for longer rides. The pillion seat looks small but my mom said it was comfortable for her on a 12km ride. She sits sideways.
7)Service Experience: It's always crowded. I don't know about other Bajaj service centres, but mine is Khivraj Bajaj Marathahalli Bangalore and I appreciate the way the behave till now. They listen to your concerns and connect you with the right person. 2 Months after the bike's delivery I received two calls asking about my experience with the bike and any other issues. The bike does have issues that I will cover in the cons section. The point is, they enquired about the issues and they have offered free replacement for the same. I like it. No machine is perfect, service is what makes it better.
8)Product Quality: If you have ever ridden any other baja bike before, the NS400 is going to impress you with its quality levels. Bajaj has come a long ways in terms of quality. They have learnt alot from their ventures with other brands and it's evident with this bike. NS200 and NS400 have huge differences in material quality. This a a new era for Indian bike manufacturing. Bajaj deserves praise for that. No wonder they are now able to manufacture high-quality bikes like KTM and Triumph.
Cons:
1: Vibrations: It has vibrations, and when they come they kinda irritate you. Somewhere around 4000-5000 rpm the ghandle bar buzzes and some of it can also be felt in the footpegs. It becomes smooth after 5k rpm. The vibration also causes some noise at low speeds from the headlight, front mudguard and dashboard area.
2. Display: Overall appearance is good but the UI is just okay. It lacks the sophistication you wish you should have. Poorly scattered and has too much info. But you won't mind it after a few days. The blue TFT display is pretty basic, and does the job, but has a big issue. If the bike is parked in the sun for 1-2 hours, the letters and digits become pixelated. It becomes difficult to read. I explained this when Bajaj people called but don't think they would be able to do anything about it.
3. Headlight: Everything about is is great. The only matter is that it's fixed too high. So basically The normal headlight throw is positioned at what should be at the high beam. The high beam goes way above the trucks coming from the front. So the low beam blinds the oncoming traffic. Bajaj called to inform me that they if change it at the same service centre which I have planned to do at my next service this weekend. The thing is, such things shouldn't happen in the first place. We are talking about headlights.
I think this sums up my experience to date. I'll update if something new comes up. Hope it helps other Pulsar fans make their decisions.
Thanks

Rating Parameters

(out of 5)

4

Design and styling


5

Performance


5

Comfort


5

Service experience


5

Value for money

About the Reviewer

Ridden for (If Owned)

0-5000 km

Got mileage of

35 kmpl

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2


Good experience

5 weeks ago


Arun Rongphar

This bike has good cc which I can afford. I have seen many pulsar bikes and the bike looks more awesome than the rest of the bikes but one thing that I don't like is less mileage. if there is the possibility of increasing mileage then this will be better because petrol price is increasing and many of them will not be able to afford so please fix it.

Rating Parameters

(out of 5)

4

Design and styling


5

Performance


5

Comfort


4

Service experience


5

Value for money

About the Reviewer

Ridden for (If Owned)

5000-15000 km

Got mileage of

150 kmpl

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4


it is one of my dream bike ever I really love this bike riding everyday feel so comfortable and perfect in the street

14 weeks ago


Allwin Xavier

I had a good experience driving this bike and the mileage which I am getting is 27 km/l. Off-roading is perfectly good but the silencer will touch the ground which is disappointing and if the cluster has an issue the fuses will get burnt. After the first service chain, lubrication did not happen properly in the service center

Rating Parameters

(out of 5)

4

Design and styling


4

Reliability


5

Comfort


1

Service experience


5

Value for money

About the Reviewer

Ridden for (If Owned)

0-5000 km

Got mileage of

28 kmpl

Tips for other riders

If the RPM below 4000 you will find a good result in mileage and clutch adjustment should be two or three and break adjustment should be 4 . Switch off the tractional control all the time when you are taking the bike for a ride in highway . Just be careful while driving on offroading and raining time most of the time the silencer will get touch below

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4


3


Best All rounder bike in my opinion

15 weeks ago


Afaan Shaik

The bike in itself is amazing for the money you pay for, the suspension is smooth but not the smoothest as compared to the dominar as it might be because of the lighter weight than the dominar. But the Engine is punchy and Can easily take you from 0-60km/h in under 3 seconds if you know how to Launch the property.
The Mileage on the bike is amazing when you ride it on economy, Best for touring and long rides.
But I the best part is the maintenance, it is budget-friendly, and well worth the investment.
the only downside (pros) to this bike is the rear tire shaft that looks pretty local or un-sporty as it basically Looks like a metal beam you would see in a Splendor.

Rating Parameters

(out of 5)

4

Design and styling


5

Reliability


4

Comfort


4

Service experience


5

Value for money

About the Reviewer

Ridden for (If Owned)

0-5000 km

Tips for other riders

Best to keep a small repair kit that also includes a Tire hole fixer and an emergency or spare petrol can for the unexpected!

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5


5

Bajaj Pulsar NS400Z Mileage FAQs

Q: What is the average of Bajaj Pulsar NS400Z?
Fuel economy of Bajaj Pulsar NS400Z, as reported by its owners, is 34 kmpl.

Q: How can I get the best mileage from Bajaj Pulsar NS400Z?
Extracting the best fuel economy involves practicing various techniques like judiciously modulating the throttle, limiting excessive gearshifts in case of geared motorcycles and turning-off the engine while you are idling in traffic.

Q: What is the monthly fuel cost for Bajaj Pulsar NS400Z?
Assuming fuel price ₹ 102.25 per liter and an average running of 500 km/month, the monthly fuel cost for Pulsar NS400Z is ₹1500 per month. Click here to calculate your monthly fuel cost.
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