The video shows the test mule transverse a major part of the river crossing without any difficulty, though the rider manages to get stuck at one point, presumably due to the rocky terrain. The rider’s friends then proceed to help him free up the front wheel and get out of the stream.
The video also gives us a glimpse of the LED DRLs and the projector headlamps of the motorcycle, as well as a sweet exhaust note. The Pulsar 200SS and the Pulsar 400SS will share the platform with the naked Pulsar 200NS, but as they are going to be faired supersports motorcycles, we expect Bajaj to slightly steep the steering rake for a sportier riding stance.
And while you might think that the KTM RC390 is a good value for money proposition, the Pulsar 400SS is sure to outdo the Austrian in this aspect. We expect the Pulsar 200SS to command Rs 25,000 more than the Pulsar 200NS and an on-road price tag of less than Rs 2 lakh for the Pulsar 400SS.