Matte Black Bajaj Pulsar 220F Spotted Ahead of Launch: In addition to the Moon White Pulsar 220F, Bajaj Auto is also going to launch an all-new matte black colour option for the 220cc motorcycle in the coming days. Jet Wheels has recently posted a walkaround video of the Matte Black Bajaj Pulsar 220F and in terms of looks, it features a matte black base colour with red graphics on the fuel tank, headlight panels, alloy wheels, and the rear underseat panels. Apart from the new graphics and shade, the bike remains exactly the same when compared to the MY2020 version. Here is the video by Jet Wheels:
Video Source: Jet Wheels
Bajaj Auto recently also updated the design for the instrument console of Pulsar 220F. The 2021 model gets an updated semi-digital console with an all-new design for the digital display and it also gets features like Distance To Empty (DTE) and Actual Fuel Efficiency (AFE).
Mechanically, there are no changes and the Matte Black Bajaj Pulsar 220F continues to be powered by the same 220cc, single-cylinder, fuel-injected, oil-cooled engine that is BS6-compliant and is capable of offering maximum power of 20.4HP at 8500 rpm and a peak torque of 18.55Nm at 7000 rpm. The engine continues to be mated to a 5-speed gearbox.
The suspension duties are handled by the same telescopic forks at the front and dual gas-charged shock absorbers at the rear. In terms of braking, the motorcycle is equipped with a 280mm front disc brake and a 230mm rear disc brake while the single-channel ABS also remains standard.
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