- Bajaj Dominar 200 breaks cover in Brazil
- Re-named Pulsar NS200
- Gets upside down forks as standard
Bajaj has launched the Dominar 200 and Dominar 160 in Brazil. The manufacturer has a strong presence in the South American market and already sells the Dominar 400 there. However, there is a catch.
The Dominar 200 and Dominar 160 are just rebadged versions of the NS200 and NS160 that are on sale in India. Both motorcycles are also similar in terms of engine and features. So, the 199cc, single-cylinder engine that churns out 23.5bhp and 18.3Nm powers the Dominar 200. On the other hand, the Dominar 160 shares the 160cc, single-cylinder with the NS160. This motor puts out 15.5bhp and 14.6Nm.
However, the biggest difference is the upside-down forks on the Dominar 200 and 160. In comparison, the NS200 and NS160 come with telescopic forks. The rest of the motorcycles remain the same. Even, the feature list is the same and comes with LED DRLs, a semi-digital instrument cluster and ABS as standard.