Bajaj Launches Pulsar 220 DTSi in Peru

After making a huge stir in the Indian market with India’s most powerful production made-in-India sports bike, Pulsar 220 DTSi, country’s second largest manufacturer, Bajaj Auto has launched ‘The Fastest Indian’ in Peru. Bajaj works in collaboration with Crossland Group in Peru which is responsible for the distribution, sales and after sales service of Bajaj’s products in the country. Bajaj is one of the major players in the Peruvian market and already has a wide presence in the market.

The model which is launched in Peru is the same which is burning our Indian roads. The bike uses the same 220cc engine which produces 21PS and 19.12 Nm of torque output with the carburetion duties done by a 32mm venturi carburetor. Bajaj has a pretty wide presence in countries like USA, Argentina, Columbia, Sweden, Iran, Germany, Italy, Sri Lanka, Egypt, Peru and Bangladesh. Bajaj is aggressively promoting its brand of vehicles in the outer market and so far the results have been very yielding. Recently, Bajaj launched the 4 valve Pulsar 135LS in the Indonesian market.

- Saad Khan

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1 Pradeep June 19, 2010 at 10:54 am

good! An indian co. doing well in foreign markets

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2 Aditya Gupta June 19, 2010 at 12:10 pm

Thats good , i am a owner of this bike and i know how great tis bike is !

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3 nav June 19, 2010 at 3:11 pm

oh god !!!!!!!! some more peoples r going 2 to b fools in Peru to….

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4 nike July 18, 2011 at 9:47 pm

@nav: i think u were already a fool………

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5 Shalu November 29, 2011 at 4:38 pm

I would say Pulsar 220 is not a bad bike…the problem is that its not durable or much refined…but if the user cares the P220 little more carefully the bike will last longer….All performance bikes has high maintance…P220 will be improved in the coming years….Have u ever rode a P220…no way then u wouldn’t say that P220 is bad!!!

6 ethesham June 19, 2010 at 5:42 pm

pulsar 220 isn’t a sports bike. it’s a commuter.

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7 madhu June 20, 2010 at 1:15 pm

Nice 2 C an indian company twowheeler in italy

sooner we will see TVS also in the same place

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8 Aditya Gupta June 20, 2010 at 4:18 pm

Nav – can i ask why do you hate this bike ?

Ethesham – who told you that my friend ?

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9 Joy September 22, 2010 at 11:47 am

This is ma favorite bike n am still crazy about it n i don’t care a $hit about what fellas say about it.

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10 Anaswar January 12, 2011 at 10:21 am

Stop fighting people!!!! Be proud to what an Indian company has achieved abroad!
Bajaj has always been a challenger, and folks remember its them who made alloy wheels, digital speedo etc common on our roads and they are improving like hell!

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