In Brazil, Bajaj Auto has introduced the Dominar 160 and Dominar 200. The bikes are essentially rebadged versions of the Bajaj Pulsar NS 160 and NS 200, which are already offered for purchase in India.
The new Bajaj Dominar 160 and Bajaj Dominar 200 have been formally unveiled by Bajaj Auto. These motorcycles, nevertheless, have just recently been introduced in Brazil, not the Indian market. If one looks closely, these are simply rebranded copies of the Pulsar NS 160 and NS 200, which are currently available in our nation.
These motorcycles are not brand-new. Rather, they are nearly identical to the Pulsar NS 200 and NS 160 that are offered for sale in India. With the exception of the installation of USD front forks, these receive essentially identical componentry. The Pulsar NS 160 and NS 200 do not receive USD forks in India.
India-spec Dominar is available with two different engine options, the Dominar 400 and Dominar 250. The Dominar line is marketed by Bajaj as "power cruisers," a name borrowed from the Ducati Diavel. Dominar has powerful engines, bulky and muscular dimensions, and LED illumination.
Bajaj has introduced the Dominar 160 and Dominar 200 in Brazil, which are models made specifically for India's market. Varun Murali, an auto enthusiast, deserves credit for sharing the update. Regarding the Pulsar line, Bajaj is moving in a new direction in India. With the Pulsar N250 and F250, N160, and recently introduced P150, we have observed it.
It is predicted that the N lineup in Bajaj's portfolio will replace the NS lineup. We have witnessed the testing and preparation for the launch of N160 and N125. As we witnessed with P150, the traditional OG Pulsar lineup is said to be converted into the P lineup. In addition, Bajaj may rename the NS range as Dominar for Brazil due to its large global portfolio.
Brazil-spec, in contrast to the standard telescopic forks seen in the NS range in India, the Bajaj Dominar 200 and Dominar 160 receive USD forks up front. Dominar 160 and Dominar 200 are both offered by Bajaj with a 31 mm and 33 mm USD fork, respectively. The Brazilian Dominar 200 has 0.1 Nm higher torque than the Indian NS200 while sharing the majority of the same specifications.
The Brazilian Bajaj Dominar 200 and Dominar 160 also feature slightly updated artwork, a Dominar 3D logo that replaces the Pulsar emblem on the fuel tank, and a new front mudguard. In addition, Brazil-spec Grimeca-branded brake callipers are also installed on the ends of the Bajaj Dominar 200 and Dominar 160.
The Bajaj Dominar 160 costs 18,680 BRL (Brazilian Real) in Brazil, which is equivalent to about Rs 2,96, 685 INR (Indian Rupee). On the other hand, the retail price for the Dominar 200 is 19,637 BRL (Brazilian Real), which is equivalent to Rs 3,12,142 INR (Indian Rupee). The Pulsar NS 160 and NS 200, on the other hand, start at Rs 1.25 lakh and Rs 1.40 lakh, ex-showroom, respectively, in India.
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