Bajaj Pulsar F250 and N250 launched in India. Know the engine, price, specification, image and colors
Bajaj Pulsar F250 and N250 launched in India. Know the engine, price, specification, image and colors
Bajaj Auto India has just launched a new Pulsar 250 series. Bajaj Pulsar F250 and Bajaj Pulsar N250 have been added in this series. Pulsar F250 is a semi-faired street racer bike while Pulsar N250 is a naked streetfighter sports bike. The engine of both Pulsar 250 is the same. Pulsar is the brand that increased the brand value of Bajaj Auto India. Pulsar 150 is the game-changer of the Indian two-wheeler market from 100cc to 150cc. The demand for sports bikes in India was drastically increased from the commuter bike after the launch of the Pulsar bike. Bajaj has now come with another game-changer bike in the 250cc range. Pulsar F250 and N250 are powered by an oil-cooled 250cc engine having dual-channel ABS, slipper clutch and bi-projector headlamp. Bajaj is known for its affordable sports bike with low maintenance cost. Hence, Pulsar 250 series will definitely grab the 250cc share in India very rapidly. Know the price, specification, image and colors of the Pulsar F250 and Pulsar N250 sports bike in this full article.
New Bajaj Pulsar F250 and N250 are the biggest pulsars ever and come with an infinity instrument console. Courtesy: Bajaj Auto Ltd. |
Engine and Brakes
All-new Bajaj Pulsar F250 and N250 are powered by a 4-stroke single-cylinder 2-valve SOHC oil-cooled electronic fuel injected 249.07cc engine which generates a maximum power of 24.5 PS at 8750 rpm and a maximum torque of 21.5 Nm at 6500 rpm. A 5-speed constant mesh gear transmission has been added to this sports bike and this Pulsar 250 series has used a slipper clutch for smooth gear shifting and race-tuned performance.
For powerful braking new Pulsar 250 is decorated by a single-channel ABS with 300 mm disc in the front tyre and 230 mm disc in the rear tyre. A dual-channel ABS would be better but it is missing to keep the cost affordable because Dominor 250 and Dominor 400 are available in dual-channel ABS already which are higher in cost than Pulsar 250.
Tyres and Suspension
Pulsar F250 and Pulsar N250 come with a 100 mm wide tubeless tyre in the front and a 130 mm tubeless tyre in the rear side having a 17-inch wheel size. On the front side, Bajaj has used a telescopic suspension of 37 mm travel and the rear side got a mono-shock suspension with nitrox which is known for greater comfort and stability.
Electrical and Dimensions
Bajaj has done a great job on the lights and instruments console of both Pulsar F250 and N250. Pulsar 250 series now gets a bi-functional Bi-LED projector headlamp with signature wolf-eye-inspired DRLs. The analog-digital console is another important addon in this Pulsar 250 series. Now an owner would get access to gear indicator, clock, fuel efficiency and range indication on the console. Pulsar F250 and N250 are also enabled with mobile charging USB port.
The ground clearance of Bajaj Pulsar F250 and N250 is 165 mm with an engine guard. The rider seat height and wheelbase are 795 mm and 1351 mm respectively. Both variants are designed with 14 liters of the fuel tank. The kerb weight of Pulsar F250 is 164 kg while the kerb weight of Pulsar N250 is 162 kg.
Bajaj Pulsar F250 is available in two Techno Grey and Racing Red colors while Pulsar N250 is available in Techno Grey color only. Image: Bajaj Auto Ltd |
Price and Colors
Bajaj Pulsar F250 is available in two bold colors which are Racing red and Techno grey while Bajaj Pulsar N250 is available in a single Techno Grey color only.Our Verdict
Pulsar 250 will directly compete with Yamaha FZ/FZX 25 FI and Suzuki Gixxer SF 250. We all know that Bajaj is famous for its low maintenance cost compared to Yamaha and Suzuki in India and Pulsar has a strong brand image in India. Bajaj has added a slipper clutch in Pulsar 250 models which enhances the ease of gear shifting and keeps the rider safe during any sudden collision or accident. Bi-functional LED projector headlamp and infinity console are other major changes in this series compared to other Pulsar siblings.