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The Bajaj Pulsar 250 was launched on October 28, 2021, and has been one of the most highly anticipated bikes in India. This is the first time the quarter-liter class will be associated with the Pulsar name. Previously, the title for the highest capacity Pulsar was 220F, with a displacement of 220 cc and the most powerful version of the Pulsar was the RS200, which boasts 24.1bhp.
Pulsar is not just a bike, it’s a brand that is synonymous with power, performance and style.
The same USPs are carried over in all Pulsar models to this day, with the same looks and power -performance.
The new Bajaj Pulsar 250 is a BS6 250cc DTS-I oil-cooled engine now provided with twin-valve technology, and coupled to a 5-speed gearbox.
The Pulsar 250 adopts the same design and cues as the original Pulsar. With LED DRLs, it is advanced with a new projector lamp, gear shift indicator, & infinity display with thin bezels on the dashboard.
Not just this, a sports tachometer, fuel economy with range indicator, are also included in the Pulsar 250. Both the models, the F250 and the N2590, also feature a clip-on steering wheel and windshield. The difference between the two is just that the F250 is a sport version with a half-closet and clip-on handlebars and the N250 is a bare-bones sports version of the Pulsar.
Both models of the Pulsar 250 come with a split seating arrangement. They include split grab-rails for the pillion rider and 795mm of seat height.
The new Bajaj Pulsar 250 range is available in two eye-catching colors:
The Pulsar 250 is equipped with single-channel ABS units, telescopic fork suspension at the front, which is 37mm wide and 300 mm front with 230 mm rear disc brakes. Both models include a steel made tubular frame, a wheel of 17 inches, and 165mm of ground clearance.
It is fitted with rear suspension duties and adjustable mono-shock technology.
The kerb weight varies for models of the Pulsar 250, which weighs 162 kg for the N250 and 164kg for the F250.
The Bajaj Pulsar 250 provides a competitive price range in the market and may vary from city to city. However, here we can provide you with the ex-showroom price (Delhi) for both models –
In India, the Yamaha FZ25, Suzuki Gixxer 250, and KTM 200 Duke are considered the main rivals of the Pulsar 250.
As we mentioned earlier, Bajaj Pulsar is more than just a brand – it’s an emotion. Years before, this bike was the heart of teenagers, and they proudly used to showcase Pulsar posters in their rooms as well as in the form of stickers on their notebooks. Bajaj made its mark with the Pulsar due to its competitive pricing, avant-garde design, and elegant styling. The revised Pulsar 250 improves the bike’s handling and performance and is definitely a good investment in your pocket. Go for it!