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Bajaj likely to launch its all-new Pulsar 200 AS (Adventure Sport) on April 14 in India

byCustoms Today Report
12/04/2015
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MUMBAI: An Indian two-wheeler and three-wheeler manufacturing company, Bajaj Auto is planning to launch all new model under its Pulsar range in Indian markets on April 14, 2015. The bike will be the Pulsar 200 AS (Adventure Sport), which is based on the Pulsar 200 NS.

The similar bike will also be launched in several international markets including Indonesia where it had made its appearance in January 2015. With the Pulsar AS 200, the company will target buyers who are looking for affordable adventure sport bike.

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As mentioned before, the AS 200 is based on the Pulsar 200 NS and features larger windshield than the 200 NS. It also features a semi-fairing merged into the tank and a big head-lamp with projector. The vehicle’s front seems inspired from the Discover 150F, whereas rest of the styling looks similar to that of the 200 NS. It features NS-inspired rear section, swing arm, and seat positioning.

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