There is an unprecedented demand for the recently launched Bajaj Pulsar RS 200 that seems to have put the maker of the bike in a tough situation. The latest reports suggest that Bajaj is planning to ramp up the production of its RS 200 bikes in the country to meet the increasing demand.
A Money Control report states that Bajaj, which currently sells Pulsar RS 200 model in 56 cities in the country, will be increasing the production of the bike at Chakan plant where the model is manufactured.
Launched on 26 March, Pulsar RS 200 is powered by 199.5cc single cylinder, 4 stroke, SOHC 4valve, liquid cooled engine, which is tuned to churn out 24.5 ps of power @9,750rpm and 18.6nm of torque @8000rpm and comes mated to a 6-speed transmission.
The features of Pulsar RS 200 include twin projector headlamps, crystal LED tail lights, ABS and stubby exhaust, digital-analogue instrument cluster, split seats and clip-on handlebars. Pulsar RS 200 offered in two variants-with ABS and non ABS.
While the Pulsar RS 200 ABS variants has been priced at ₹1,30,000, the Non-ABS is priced at ₹1,18,000 (Ex-showroom Delhi).