Bajaj has also announced that the new All-Black variants of the Pulsar N250 and F250 will not only include cosmetic changes but will also get dual-channel ABS as standard. The company has priced both the Pulsar models – the Pulsar N250 and F250 All-Black at Rs 1,49,978. Meanwhile t The standard Pulsar N250 is presently priced at Rs 1,43,680, while the regular Pulsar F250 with single-channel ABS is currently priced at Rs 1,44,979. (all prices, ex-showroom New Delhi).
The new Pulsar duo was launched last year in October and the motorcycles got a new design but, they still featured the signature design elements that made them a Pulsar. The F250 and N250 have some cosmetic changes only. Mechanically both motorcycles are the same. The F250 gets a fairing with LED projector headlamps and boomerang-shaped LED DRLs. A small windscreen is also placed above it.
The fairing on the F250 gives the bike a far more muscular appearance than any other Pulsar motorbike we have seen so far. The motorbike now has alloy wheels that resemble those on a 200 NS, and it still has telescopic front forks and a monoshock in the back. The N250’s headlight is designed differently and has a sharper appearance because the fairing is absent. Additionally, a tank cowl that is like the ones we’ve seen on 200 NS is present.
Twin disc brakes with single-channel ABS are standard equipment on both bikes. But the engine itself has undergone the most significant alteration in the Pulsar 250. It is a brand-new, single-cylinder, 250 cc oil-cooled engine that produces 24.5 PS and 21.5 Nm of torque. It has a slip and assist clutch and is connected to a 5-speed transmission. Redesigned semi-digital instrumentation, mirrors located on the fairing, new LED turn indicators, and other features are among the Bajaj Pulsar 250’s additional features.
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