The 220 F is one of Bajaj’s most celebrated motorcycles and here is abin_designs take on what the next flagship pulsar could look like
The Bajaj Pulsar is definitely one of the most loved bikes in India and has ruled the segment and young hearts for decades now. Over the years, the diverse Pulsar brand has gathered a lot of loyal customers in the country and still manages to be one of the best-selling models in the brand’s line-up.
Here is a concept design of the Bajaj Pulsar 400 F sports thought up by an enthusiast which many of you would love on roads if it gets picked.
Multiple colour options do help in evaluating the bike better
Given the popularity of the Pulsar brand, it's quite common for enthusiasts to come up with various digital concepts of what could be or what they would love to have from the brand’s offering.
In this concept design thought up by abin_designs_511, the bike boasts a typical sporty appearance from front to tail with quite interesting detailing done. At the front, the concept gets aggressive projector headlamps, reminiscent of the 220F that we already know and love, along with LED DRLs while on the sides it features a curvy design with a lot of quirky lines giving it an aggressive stance.
The concept images show a flared up design with sporty panels and attractive graphics
The rear is largely dominated by a raised tail design with split-style seats quite common in sports bikes. Between the lines, cool-air inlets are clearly visible supplying air to the engine setup. Talking about the brakes, at the front, the bike features a dual disc brake setup and a single disc brake setup at the rear which definitely puts it ahead of its rivals in the braking department.
Along with 400F, abin_designs_511 have come up with a number of breathtaking concepts of Bajaj Pulsar. One of the most appreciated among them is the Pulsar 1000 NS concept which features a lighter front end, courtesy shedding metals from the sides, and yet boasts a sporty design language that a lot of enthusiasts will love.
Keyword: A Successor To The 220 F? Digital Artist Reimagines A More Purposeful Pulsar 400 F