November 2013 launch for Bajaj Pulsar 375?

Bajaj Pulsar 375 Speculated Specifications

Engine: 4 stroke water-cooled single cylinder

Engine capacity: 373.2cc

Torque: 31Nm at 7,250rpm

Power: 41.5HP at 9,000pm

Transmission: 6-speed

Dry Weight: 146Kgs

Clutch: Hydraulic operated

Fuel system: EFI

Ignition system: Bosch EMS83

Images courtesy  PowerDrift and AutocarIndia

9 thoughts on “November 2013 launch for Bajaj Pulsar 375?”

  1. I would say price of the pulsar 375 would be in range of 1.4-1.5 lacs onroad. Pulsar is cheap and that’s bajaj standard policy.

  2. I beleive the bigger Pulsar will be a DOHC, 373cc with Bosch Fi, 6 gears unit.

    It will be fully faired as displayed in the AUTOCAR pic.. and as youve stated it will just be 1 product with no variants..

    Bigger stickier tyres in (110 section front and 140 rear) with ABS standard..

    The power figure in my guess would be in the same region as Duke as there is absolutely no reason this time to have a power loss… (Pulsar200NS had it coz it was SOHC and Carb against Duke200)

    The kerb weight of the bike in my estimate would be in the region of 170-175kgs with all the fluids and liquids topped up…

    The chassis to suspension to swingarm to wheelbase.. the rake and trail… would all remain same… thereby saving on costs…

    It would definitely get the projectors from the Pulsar220… The brakes could be a bit bigger but would remain single disks on each wheel.. The electricals will be more or less same as Pulsar200NS.. they can think of bringing back self cancelling indicators along with DC headlight…

    I have no hopes on bigger fuel tank.. which could be a disappointment for tourers… To add on no additional storage possibilities too..

    Overall a very exciting bike before the end of the year with an approx on road prices from 1.75 lacs to 2 lacs max….

    This could sound a death knell for Ninja300 as the bike will be much lesser than half of its price with 80% of its quality levels but a matching performance in every other aspect…

    This will most certainly be my next bike :-)..

    I own the smaller sibling for now by the way….

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