Bajaj Pulsar N250 & F250 Launched in India


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The Bajaj Pulsar 250 is finally here and the new model range has been launched in the country. The Bajaj Pulsar N250 has priced at ₹ 1.38 lakh, while the Pulsar F250 is priced at ₹ 1.40 lakh (all prices, ex-showroom, Delhi). The brand new offering is the largest displacement Pulsar ever and the motorcycle gets a completely new design, features and underpinnings. The new Pulsar 250F replaces the iconic 220F in the brand's line-up. Bookings for the new Pulsar 250 series begin today while deliveries will take place in the first week of next month.



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Bajaj Pulsar N250 and F250 launched with dual-channel ABS

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Bajaj Auto Limited recently took the covers off of its N250 naked streetfighter and F250 semi-faired street racer motorcycle’s new “All-Black” iterations. The bike’s All-Black versions, as the name implies, feature a glossy Brooklyn Black paint job with matte black embellishments. Additionally, the bikes also feature some allusions with striking red and white stripes.
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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).

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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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Bajaj Pulsar N250 update launched at Rs 1.51 lakh

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The 2024 Bajaj Pulsar N250 has been launched at Rs 1,50,829 (ex-showroom, Delhi), which is an increase of just Rs 829 over the outgoing model. The biggest visual change on the 2024 Pulsar N250 is the 37mm USD fork, which is the same diameter as the older bike’s telescopic unit. The bike also comes in three colours now – White, Red and Black. The white and red colour options come with a golden USD fork and get silver finishes on the engine casing as well as exhaust muffler, while on the black colourway, all the components get a blacked-out treatment.

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