The RS400 is anticipated to come in two different models from Bajaj: the standard RS400 and an ABS-equipped RS400 called the Pulsar RS400. You can expect to pay between 1.60 and 1.80 Lakh rupees (around $2,500 and $3,600).

The athletic appearance of the Pulsar RS400 has been bolstered by Bajaj’s efforts to make it look more robust, while yet being appropriate for a motorcycle with a 400cc engine. Twin projector headlights with daytime running lights made from LEDs are up front, and the bike’s distinctive rear end is illuminated by an LED tail light.

It’s probable that the motorcycle will sport a fuel-injected, single-cylinder, 373.2cc, liquid-cooled, triple-spark engine. It has a maximum output of 42 PS at 9,000 RPM and 34.5 Nm of torque at 7,000 RPM.

The bike will compete with Yamaha YZF R3, KTM RC 390, Ninja 300, and the TVS Apache RR 310 and Benelli TNT300.