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Monday, 31 October 2016

Bajaj Kratos VS400

                             

                              Bajaj Kratos VS400


                    

Expected Price
 1,60,000  2,00,000
Expected launch date
Oct 2016















        Bajaj Kratos VS400 test rides









1. Bajaj Kratos VS400 Launch Date

Bajaj’s most powerful and fastest cruiser will arrive in the Indian market during this festive season – more specifically in November. Read More – Bajaj VS400 Vs KTM Duke 390

2. Bajaj Kratos VS400 Price

Non-ABS variantRs 1.50 lakh
ABS VariantRs 1.80 lakh
With high level of local components and Bajaj’s ability of making affordable products, we expect that the Bajaj VS400 to be priced very aggressive in the market. The VS400 prices are likely to fall between 1.5 lakh to Rs 1.8 lakh. If launched at this price, it will become the most affordable 300-400cc motorcycle in India.

3. Bajaj Kratos VS400 Specifications

Engine373.27cc, single-cylinder liquid-cooled
Max Power35bhp @ 8,000rpm
Max Torque (estimated)30Nm
Top Speed (estimated)150kmpl – 155kmpl
Power source for the Bajaj VS400 will be a 373.27cc, single-cylinder liquid-cooled engine that does duty in the KTM Duke 390 and RC390. However, the engine has been detuned significantly to offer high fuel efficiency. Paired to a 6-speed gearbox, the 373.27cc motor is capable of pushing out a peak power of 35bhp at 8,000rpm and around 30Nm of torque. On the Austrian motorcycles, this powertrain delivers 43.5bhp of power.

4. Bajaj Kratos VS400 Mileage

Minimum25kmpl
Maximum30kmpl

About Bajaj Kratos VS400

Preview

Bajaj stunned everyone at the 2014 Auto Expo by unveiling its brand new cruiser concept, the Pulsar VS400. Touted to be the first cruiser in the Pulsar range, it blends the quintessential Pulsar styling cues with considerably bigger proportion.

The Pulsar VS400 gets a very aggressive front with a new curvy headlamp. The muscular tank adorns the motorcycle's digital instrument console. The Pulsar VS400 is powered by a 375cc single-cylinder engine which shares its basic architecture with the one in the KTM Duke 390. While Bajaj has released no details on the engine specifications, we expect this engine to churn out at least 40bhp. While the concept featured upside down forks, the test mules came equipped with traditional telescopic ones, a step taken to keep costs in check.

With the bike's testing going on in full swing, the Pulsar VS400 is expected to hit the showrooms by June 2016. In terms of the pricing, the Pulsar VS400 will demand a premium over the other regular Pulsar models and we expect it to be priced between Rs 1.7 lakh and Rs 1.9 lakh.

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