Bajaj Pulsar N250 And F250 Launched In India, Prices Start At Rs. 1.38 Lakh

- The Bajaj Pulsar N250 & F250 are newly developed from the ground up
- The Bajaj Pulsar 250 range use a 249 cc motor with 24.1 bhp & 21.5 Nm
- The Pulsar 250 range 2 exciting colours - Techno Grey and Racing Red
The Bajaj Pulsar 250 is finally here and the new model range has been launched in the country. The new Bajaj Pulsar N250 is priced at Rs. 1.38 lakh, while the Pulsar F250 is priced at Rs. 1.40 lakh (all prices, ex-showroom, Delhi). The brand new offering is the largest displacement Pulsar ever and arrives exactly 20 years after the first-generation Pulsar went on sale way back in 2001. The motorcycle gets a completely new design, features and a tubular frame underneath. The new Pulsar 250F will continue to be on sale alongside all other Pulsar motorcycles from 125 cc to 220 cc. Bookings for the new Pulsar 250 series begin today while deliveries will begin from November 10, 2021.
Also Read: Bajaj Pulsar F250 And Pulsar N250 India Launch Live Updates
undefinedAll-new #BajajPulsar 250 cc range launched in India. @bajaj_ltd is offering two new bikes - a semi-faired #PulsarF250 and a naked #PulsarN250.
— carandbike (@carandbike) October 28, 2021
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The design language on the new Pulsar N250 & F250 is all-new but instantly identifiable
Also Read: All You Need To Know About The Bajaj Pulsar 250
The all-new Bajaj Pulsar F250 gets a design overhaul. It looks more modern and upmarket than before. Notable details include the projector lens headlamp with LED DRLs flanked on either side. A new exhaust muffler is a double-barrel unit, similar to that on the Dominar 400 and 250, while the model sports a contoured fuel tank, split seats and grab rails, as well as raised clip-on handlebars. The design feels like a natural progression from that on the 220F. Meanwhile, the Bajaj Pulsar N250 looks dramatic than the NS200 with the sharp new styling. Both bikes ride on 17-inch alloy wheels with a 100/80 section tyre at the front and a 130/70 section tyre at the rear. Colour options on the Pulsar 250 range include - Techno Grey and Racing Red.
undefinedThe New Reloaded Pulsar 250 is finally here | Launch Event Live Stream https://t.co/9SiM5PNDy2
— Bajaj Auto (@bajaj_ltd) October 28, 2021

The Pulsar F250 gets a sharper looking design and will coexist with the Pulsar 220F
Notable details include the projector lens headlamp with LED DRLs flanked on either side. A new exhaust muffler is a double-barrel unit, similar to that on the Dominar 400 and 250, while the model sports a contoured fuel tank, split seats and grab rails, as well as raised clip-on handlebars. The design feels like a natural progression from that on the 220F. Meanwhile, the Bajaj Pulsar N250 looks dramatic than the NS200 with the sharp new styling.
The wheelbase measures 1351 mm in length, while the seat height is 795 mm. The ground clearance stands at 165 mm on the motorcycles. The Pulsar N250 has a kerb weight of 162 kg, which increases to 164 kg on the F250. The fuel tank capacity is an appreciable 14 litres.

Deliveries for the new Pulsar N250 and F250 will begin from November 10, 2021
Power comes from the new 250 cc single-cylinder oil-cooled DTS-i motor. Bajaj Auto says the motor has been tuned to develop 24.1 bhp and 21.5 Nm of peak torque. The motor is paired with a 5-speed gearbox. The bike uses 37 mm telescopic front forks and a monoshock at the rear with pre-load adjustability. Braking performance comes from 300 mm front and 230 mm rear disc brakes with single-channel ABS. The bike also gets an assist and slipper clutch.
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