KEY HIGHLIGHTS
- KTM 390 Duke outshines the NS400Z with 6 more bhp and 5 extra Nm of torque
- Duke boasts a longer wheelbase, higher ground clearance, and a larger fuel tank capacity
- 390 KTM is Rs 1.25 lakh more expensive than the Pulsar
Bajaj has launched its new Pulsar NS400Z in India, joining the ranks of other contenders in the market. One of its main competitors is the KTM 390 Duke. In this article, we'll take a closer look at the differences between these two bikes in terms of features, power, performance, comfort, and more. In this comparison, you can determine which one offers more value for money and performance. Let's delve into the details below. Moreover, you can also join our 91Wheels WhatsApp Group for all the latest automotive world updates.
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Bajaj Pulsar NS400Z Vs KTM 390 Duke: Design And Colours
The Pulsar NS400Z sticks closely to the design of the NS series, resembling the NS200 in its bodywork. It features a sleek, muscular body, an aggressive front end with Bi functional Sealed LED projector with 'Z' signature DRLs, and a split seat. The bike comes in four colour options: Brooklyn Black, Pewter Grey, Metallic Pearl White, and Glossy Racing Red. The Duke, on the other hand, follows the signature KTM styling with eye-catching colour elements and a more naked look. Available in Atlantic Blue and Electric Orange, its design is striking and visually appealing.
Bajaj Pulsar NS400Z Vs KTM 390 Duke: Dimensions
Bajaj Pulsar NS400Z | KTM 390 Duke | |
Seat Height | 807 mm | 800 / 820 mm |
Wheelbase | 1344 mm | 1354 mm |
Ground Clearance | 168 mm | 183 mm |
Kerb Weight | 174 kg | 168.3 kg |
Fuel Tank Capacity | 12 L | 15 L |
The NS400Z bike is heavier than the KTM 390 Duke, with a kerb weight of 174 kg. However, the KTM 390 Duke has a longer wheelbase, higher ground clearance, and a larger fuel tank capacity compared to the NS400Z. The Duke comes with a standard seat height of 800 mm, which can be increased to 820 mm with a new seat accessory. On the other hand, the Pulsar NS400Z has a seat height of 807 mm.
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Bajaj Pulsar NS400Z Vs KTM 390 Duke: Engine
Bajaj Pulsar NS400Z | KTM 390 Duke | |
Engine Type | Single Cylinder, Liquid-cooled, 4V, DOHC with DLC-coated finger followers | Single Cylinder, Liquid Cooled, DOHC, FI Engine |
Power (PS) | 39.45 bhp @ 8800 | 45.37 bhp @ 8500 rpm |
Torque | 35 Nm @ 6500 rmp | 39 Nm @ 6500 rpm |
Transmission | 6-Speed | 6-Speed |
Clutch | Assist & Slipper clutch | Assist & Slipper clutch |
On the power performance front, it's evident that the Duke has the upper hand. With 6 more horsepower and 5 extra Nm of torque compared to the Pulsar NS400Z engine, the Duke delivers better performance.
Bajaj Pulsar NS400Z Vs KTM 390 Duke: Price
In terms of pricing, the Pulsar is definitely the more wallet-friendly option. It comes in a single variant priced at Rs 1.85 lakh (ex-showroom). On the other hand, the 390 Duke is a bit pricier, with a tag of Rs 3.10 lakh, which is Rs 1.25 lakh more expensive than the Pulsar.
Bajaj Pulsar NS400Z Vs KTM 390 Duke: Features
When it comes to features, the KTM 390 Duke offers a 5-inch TFT dash display, Full Split LED Headlamp, Bluetooth connectivity for music and phone calls, smartphone pairing, turn-by-turn navigation, Type-C charging port, Traction Control, Street & Rain ride modes, Track Screen, Launch Control, Cornering ABS, Ride-by-wire, Quickshifter+, and SuperMoto ABS.
Meanwhile, the Bajaj Pulsar keeps pace with a compelling array of features at a competitive price point. It includes Bonded glass with a colour LCD display, All-LED lighting with hazard lights, Bluetooth connectivity for music and calls, turn-by-turn navigation, Call acceptance and rejection, lap timer, Missed call and Message alerts, charging port, Ride by Wire, Traction Control, Rider-selectable modes (Road, Rain, Sport, and Offroad), Dual ABS, and hydroformed handlebars with 5-way adjustable levers.
Verdict
The KTM 390 Duke outperforms the new Pulsar. However, considering the value for money, the new Pulsar offers a range of features, better performance, and appealing looks at a budget-friendly price. Overall, the Pulsar provides better value for money.
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