
The Pulsar N250 has been updated with new hardware components and features.
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The Pulsar N250 has been updated with new hardware components and features.
Continuing with its streak of launches, Bajaj has now launched the new Pulsar N250 with a slew of updates. Along with that its ex-showroom price has also increased marginally and the new 2024 Bajaj Pulsar N250 dual-channel ABS variant will set you back by ₹1,50,829, which is a ₹1000 hike from before.
As for the updates, the bike hasn’t undergone any radical changes that makes the bike look completely different. However, Bajaj has refreshed the colour scheme of the Pulsar N250, in the form of new options coupled with aggressive graphics visible on the tank, underbody and the tail section, leaving us with a much more vibrant looking Pulsar N250 than before. Moreover, Bajaj is now also offering three colour options, up from just one option (Brooklyn Black) before.
But one of the biggest changes introduced with the 2024 Bajaj Pulsar N250 comes in the form of new hardware components. The tubular steel frame is now suspended on an upside-down fork. This new inclusion should elevate the already sublime and supple ride quality of the Pulsar N250. Furthermore, the 17-inch rear wheel has also been updated to accommodate wider 140/70 section tyres, the front wheel remains unchanged though.
Similarly, the new fully-digital instrument cluster that Bajaj introduced with the Pulsar N160 has now also been carried over to the Bajaj Pulsar N250. It gets you Bluetooth connectivity and thereby features like call accept/reject, call and SMS alerts, and turn-by-turn navigation. Some of the other notable features available with the bike includes dual-channel ABS with modes, and traction control,
Aside from that, mechanically the Bajaj Pulsar N250 remains the same. The 249 cc, single-cylinder, air-cooled engine continues to dish out 24.1 bhp and 21.5 Nm. This mill comes mated to a 5-speed gearbox, with a slipper and assist clutch.
These new introductions should certainly amp up the Pulsar N250’s appeal among buyers. Coupled with the fact that its price has barely increased by ₹1000, the Bajaj Pulsar N250 continues to be competitively priced against the likes of the Honda Hornet 2.0, Apache RTR 200, Yamaha MT-15, and Suzuki Gixxer 250.
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