Bajaj Auto launches Bajaj Pulsar 250; from specs to prices, know it all

First Published Oct 28, 2021, 4:13 PM IST

The new Bajaj Pulsar N250 costs Rs 1.38 lakh, while the Pulsar F250 costs Rs 1.40 lakh (all prices, ex-showroom, Delhi).

The Bajaj Pulsar 250 has arrived, and the new model line has been introduced in the country. The new Bajaj Pulsar N250 costs 1.38 lakh, while the Pulsar F250 costs 1.40 lakh (all prices, ex-showroom, Delhi). The new model is the most significant displacement Pulsar ever produced, and it arrives precisely 20 years after the first-generation Pulsar went on sale in 2001.  The motorbike receives an entirely new design, features, and an undercarriage with a tubular frame. 

The new Pulsar 250F will be available with all existing Pulsar bikes ranging from 125 to 220 cc. Bookings for the new Pulsar 250 series start today, with delivery starting on November 10, 2021. The new Bajaj Pulsar 250 is an entirely new model developed in the company's Chakan, Pune facility. This quarter-litre offering adds to the successful Pulsar range, which has produced bikes ranging from 125cc to 220cc since its inception two decades ago.

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The new Bajaj Pulsar 250 has a sleek unibody, compact dimensions, and an aerodynamic design. The dynamic tank is offset with a fashionable waist piece that continues to a contoured step seat. It also has a throatier exhaust with a satin grey finish. The profile is completed with body pieces such as the belly pan, front fairing, and front fender, as well as bigger tyres. The metallic shine on the tank and seat cowl contrasts with the satin black finishes on the side covers and tank-side inners. The engine covers are finished in deep copper and are flanked by the pivot plate and floating belly pan in 'Siberian Silver.'

The new Bajaj Pulsar 250 will be driven by a BS6 250cc DTS-i oil-cooled engine producing 24.5bhp and 21.5Nm of peak torque and paired to a 5-speed transmission. The new Bajaj Pulsar 250 is available in two colours: Techno Grey and Racing Red. In India, the new Bajaj Pulsar 250 will compete with the KTM 200 Duke, Suzuki Gixxer 250, and Yamaha FZ25.

Both bikes have a semi-digital console with a completely different layout than the previous generations. The device has a tachometer as well as a digital display with information such as a gear position indication, time, fuel economy, and a distance to empty reading. A USB charging port is also included on the bike.

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