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Dual-channel ABS will not be available in the replaced Bajaj Pulsar 220F, company issued clarification

Dual-channel ABS will not be available in the replaced Bajaj Pulsar 220F, company issued clarification

For the past few days, there were reports that the updated Bajaj Pulsar 220F will get dual-channel ABS after its spy shots surfaced online. However, soon after listing the motorcycle on its official website, Bajaj Auto has clarified that the latest update of the Pulsar 220F does not include dual-channel ABS, and the motorcycle will continue to feature single-channel ABS.

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Bajaj Pulsar 220F: What’s new in it?

Dual-channel ABS will not be available in the replaced Bajaj Pulsar 220F, company issued clarification

The year-end update of the Pulsar 220F is limited to cosmetic changes only. The Pulsar 220F now comes with new graphics and two new color options, black with copper accents and green with orange, both with black highlights. The existing red-and-black and blue-and-black color schemes are also available. Apart from this, LED turn indicators are also available in the updated model.

Bajaj Pulsar 220F: Engine

Apart from the updates mentioned above, nothing else has changed. Power comes from a 220cc, air- and oil-cooled, single-cylinder engine that produces 20.6 bhp and 18.55 Nm of torque. The Pulsar 220F also gets the same Bluetooth-enabled LCD instrument cluster that is seen on other Pulsar models.

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Bajaj Pulsar 220F: Price

Priced at Rs 1,28,490, the updated version is almost Rs 1,200 more expensive than the previous model, which was priced at Rs 1,27,269 (ex-showroom).

One of the longest running models in the Pulsar lineup, the 220F has consistently been one of Bajaj’s best-selling bikes. Since its launch in 2007, it has attracted a lot of attention from riders of all ages. Bajaj Auto discontinued this model in 2021 after the launch of the 250 series, but brought back the 220F in 2023.

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