The Bajaj Pulsar N250 has been updated for 2024 with new graphics, features & rider aids

Published Apr 28,2024

We rode the bike & here’s what we think about it…

Published Apr 28,2024

The N250 looks good with new colours & graphics. The 250 decal on the fuel tank makes it stand out from the smaller Pulsars

Published Apr 28,2024

The 249.07cc air-/oil-cooled single-cylinder engine feels refined & accelerates quickly – makes 24.5PS & 21.5Nm

Published Apr 28,2024

New fully digital instrument cluster has Bluetooth connectivity, call/SMS alerts & turn-by-turn navigation

Published Apr 28,2024

The inverted fork has improved the handling & makes the bike look sportier

Published Apr 28,2024

Suspension setup absorbs bumps efficiently & keeps the bike stable even while riding through deep potholes

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Has good brakes paired with dual-channel ABS. The new update has added 3 new ABS modes: Road, Rain & Offroad

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Raised handlebar & mildly rear-set footpegs provide a slightly forward-leaned but comfortable riding posture

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Gets fatter 110-section front & 140-section rear tyres, as compared to previous 100-section & 130-section tyres

Published Apr 28,2024

At Rs 1,50,829 (ex-showroom Delhi), it is just Rs 851 more than before & proves to be a value-for-money bike

Published Apr 28,2024
At Rs 1,50,829 (ex-showroom Delhi), it is just Rs 851 more than before & proves to be a value-for-money bike
Bajaj Pulsar N250