Bajaj Pulsar 220F: Bajaj has subtly launched an updated version of its iconic motorcycle, the Pulsar 220F, over the past year. New units of this semi-faired model have started arriving at dealerships. The latest version of the Pulsar 220F features the same improvements that were previously seen in the Pulsar N150, N160, NS200, and the recently introduced N250.
Fully-digital instrument console
A notable highlight of the 2024 Pulsar 220F is its fully-digital instrument console, which not only presents a contemporary look but also offers various practical features, including turn-by-turn navigation, a gear position indicator, and Bluetooth connectivity via the Bajaj Ride Connect app. Furthermore, a new switchgear has been integrated on the left side of the handlebar, enabling users to navigate the menu displayed on the screen.
There have been no major changes to the overall design
A USB charging port has been conveniently positioned next to the instrument cluster. Although there have been no major changes to the overall design, the motorcycle does showcase new body decals.
The design continues to reflect its semi-faired body style. The Pulsar 220F retains the halogen projector headlamp from its predecessor, enhanced by LED position lamps on either side. It is offered in three dual-tone color schemes: Black and Grey, Black and Blue, and Black and Red.
220cc air/oil-cooled engine for
The Pulsar 220F is equipped with the same 220cc air/oil-cooled engine, producing 20.4bhp and 18.5Nm of torque, and is paired with a 5-speed gearbox.
No direct compitition
While the Pulsar 220F does not face direct competition in the Indian market, it can be considered an alternative to motorcycles such as the Hero Karizma XMR and the TVS Ronin.