A fresh batch of images of Bajaj's upcoming Pulsar CS400 has hit the web ahead of its potential launch in July in India. Bajaj has been putting its Pulsar CS400 through rigorous tests on the Indian roads for quite some time now.

The Pulsar CS400 has already made numerous appearances online since its debut at the Auto Expo 2014. From the latest images, caught on came by MotorBeam, the interesting bit is that the test mule is seen without ABS channel, indicating that the model could come in two variants — with ABS and without ABS. Although the Pulsar CS400 was spied before too, the latest images give the best look yet at the new model.

Judging from the images, it shows all-black exhaust, newly designed spilt seat and MRF tyres, even though the body of the test mule spotted is seen carefully camouflaged. The overall look of the test mule indicates that the Pulsar CS400 sticks to the design and style of its concept. Other features expected include disc brakes for both the front and the rear and it is likely to feature LED headlamps, digital instrument panel and LED taillight. The Pulsar CS400 is also expected to get twin instrument console — one on the handlebar as seen in other bikes and the other on the fuel tank and wide tyres.

Expected to be to be priced in the range of Rs. 1.7 lakh to Rs. 1.85 lakh (ex-showroom), the Pulsar CS400 is built on the same platform as that of the KTM 390 Duke. At the heart, powering the upcoming Pulsar 400 offering of the Pune-based two-wheeler maker is likely to be a 375cc liquid-cooled, 4-valve triple-spark engine and come mated to six-speed transmission with fuel injection.

[1 lakh = 100,000 | 1 crore = 10 million | 100 crore = 1 billion]