The ex-showroom pricing of the Bajaj Pulsar NS 400Z is INR 1.85 lakh, while the ex-showroom price of the Triumph Speed T4 is INR 2 lakh. Let’s see what engine specifications and features they both offer
Bajaj Pulsar NS400Z Vs. Triumph Speed T4: engine
Like the engine in the Dominar 400, the NS400Z has a single-cylinder, liquid-cooled DOHC engine that displaces about 373 cc with a power output of 40 Ps and a torque output of 35 Nm. A 6-speed gearbox is mated to the engine. The bike has a range for longer trips thanks to its 12-litre fuel tank.
However, a 398.15 cc liquid-cooled, 4-valve, DOHC, single-cylinder engine powers the Triumph Speed T4. This engine delivers produces about 31 Ps and 36 Nm of torque. The engine’s smooth power transfers are ensured by the 6-speed gearbox. Its 13-litre fuel tank gives it a good range for long-distance travel.
Bajaj Pulsar NS400Z Vs. Triumph Speed T4: Dimensions
With its 807 mm seat height, 1344 mm wheelbase, and 168 mm ground clearance, the Pulsar NS400Z can easily handle difficult terrain. The 174 kg kerb weight guarantees a firm grip on the road.
On the other hand, the Triumph Speed T4 has an 806 mm seat height, 1406 mm wheelbase, and 180 kg kerb weight.
Bajaj Pulsar NS400Z Vs. Triumph Speed T4: Features
There is dual-channel ABS on the NS400Z. It has an LED headlamp, an LED turn signal lamp, a digital speedometer, a digital trip meter, and a digital instrument console with Bluetooth.
Double-channel ABS is equipped on Speed T4. It is classified as a roadster bike and provides a comfortable and adaptable riding experience for both long-distance and city commuting. The digital tachometer provides accurate engine RPM readings, the analogue speedometer adds a vintage touch, and the instrument console blends digital and analogue displays. A digital trip meter is also included with the bike.
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