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Bajaj Pulsar F250 & N250 Deliveries to Commence Soon; Check Here

Bajaj Pulsar F250 & N250 Deliveries to Commence Soon; Check Here

Bajaj Auto has recently added two stylish bikes to its current Pulsar lineup - F250 and N250. Pulsar fans are already excited about the deliveries of the new models and the company has announced the dispatch dates for both bikes. It will begin shipping the all-new Pulsar F250 and Pulsar N250 on November 10, 2021. The day commemorates the delivery of the first-generation Pulsar motorbikes. While the deliveries are planned to begin shortly after that. The motorcycles are priced at Rs 1.40 lakh and Rs 1.38 lakh (ex-showroom) respectively.

Bajaj Pulsar F250 Officially Launched in India
Bajaj Pulsar F250 Officially Launched in India at Rs 1.40 Lakh; Rivals Yamaha FZ25

In terms of design and styling, there are few cosmetic differences between the two motorcycles as the F250 has a semi-faired design while the N250 features a pure naked streetfighter design. Talking about the common features, both of the motorcycles come equipped with a projector lens headlight with LED DRLs, bifurcated taillights, a muscular fuel tank, a new double-barrel unit exhaust muffler, all-black alloy wheels, a split-style seat, and a digital-analogue instrument console with a gear indication, clock, fuel economy, and range indicator. The F250 is available in two colour choices Racing Red and Techno Grey whereas the N250 is available in Techno Grey colour only.

Bajaj Pulsar N250 Streetfighter Officially Launched in India
Bajaj Pulsar N250 Streetfighter Officially Launched in India at Rs 1.38 Lakh

The new Bajaj Pulsar 250 series is powered by a 249cc, 4-stroke, oil-cooled, 2-valve, SOHC engine that employs fuel injection technology and produces 24.5 PS at 8750rpm and 21.5 Nm at 6500rpm. The 5-speed constant mesh gearbox handles transmission duties. When it comes to suspension, the bike has 37mm telescopic front forks and a mono-shock with Nitrox at the back. It also has a 300mm front disc brake, a 230mm rear disc, and single-channel ABS for increased rider safety. The motorcycle features 100mm front and 130mm rear cross-section tyres, and there is a slight difference in the kerb weight of the bikes, which are 164 kg (F250) and 162 kg (N250).

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