
The Bajaj Pulsar NS200 is offered in two variants with different suspension and braking setups. Here, we'll break down and explain what each variant gives you and how much it costs.
Bajaj Pulsar NS200 SC
The base SC variant gets its name from its single-channel ABS setup. It uses a conventional telescopic fork up front and a rear monoshock, and these are the only differences compared to the higher-spec variant – the rest of the motorcycle remains unchanged. That includes the 199.5cc, single-cylinder, liquid-cooled engine producing 24.5hp and 18.7Nm, along with features such as a Bluetooth-enabled LCD console and disc brakes at both ends. The NS200 SC is priced at Rs 1.35 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi).
Bajaj Pulsar NS200 DC USD
The DC USD variant steps up with dual-channel ABS and a more significant upgrade in the form of a USD fork at the front, replacing the conventional telescopic unit on the SC variant. The rear continues with the same monoshock setup. The NS200 DC USD is priced at Rs 1.45 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi).
Bajaj Pulsar NS200: Which variant should you buy?
The Rs 10,000 premium for the DC USD variant gets you dual-channel ABS and a USD fork – both meaningful functional upgrades. Dual-channel ABS, in particular, adds an important layer of safety and is especially valuable in real-world riding conditions. For a relatively small price difference, the DC USD variant offers better value and is the one we’d recommend.