Bajaj has launched the new 2021 Bajaj Pulsar 250 range in the Indian market. The brand has introduced today the new Bajaj Pulsar F250 and NS250 in India. Both the motorcycles carry forward Pulsar’s iconic design language which has steadily evolved over two decades. Now the brand is bringing a semi faired and a naked sports motorcycle with a new quarter-litre engine. This will set new benchmarks in the 250cc segment.
The Bajaj Pulsar F250 comes with a price tag of INR 1.40 lakh ex-showroom, Delhi. On the other hand the new Pulsar NS250 comes with a sticker price of INR 1.38 lakh ex-showroom. The Pulsar 250 range will come with two colour options – Techno Grey & Racing Red. The new Pulsar 250 range will come with LED Projector Unipod Headlamp and reverse-boomerang LED DRLs. The bike also comes with Infinity Display Console which offers informations such as Gear Position Indicator and Distance to Empty Readout. The bike also comes with USB Mobile Charging that allows the rider to charge the phone on-the-go.
The new Pulsar F250 and NS250 feature the brand latest Sculptural Purity design philosophy. The Pulsar F250 features a semi faired design that integrates the fuel tank with the front fairing. The design offers an efficient aerodynamics that help channel air around the motorcycle. The bike also comes with a small fly screen that protects the rider from wind blasts. The motorcycle also gets a sleek tail section and signature twin boomerang taillights.
The NS250 features a sharp front end, with a mean Projector LED headlamps and LED DRL setup. The bike comes with a robotic headlight shroud and sharp tank extensions. Both bike also come with a belly cowling and similar tail sections. Both the Pulsar 250 models come with alloy wheels in the signature latest generation Pulsar design language. The bikes also come with a stubby short can exhaust.
Powering the Pulsar F250 and NS250 is a 249.07cc single-cylinder oil-cooled SOHC engine. The fuel injected engine produces 24.5 PS of power and 21.5 Nm of torque. The bike comes with a 5-speed gearbox and assist and slipper clutch. The bike comes with a new tubular frame chassis that rides on telescopic suspension on the front and a new monoshock on the rear. The motorcycles also get 300mm front and 230mm rear disc brakes with dual channel ABS.
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