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2024 Bajaj Pulsar N250 – What’s New? Ride Review

Written by Parichay Malvankar

Bajaj recently launched the updated MY24 Pulsar N250 in the Indian market. The motorcycle comes with a price tag of INR 1,50,829 ex-showroom which is less than a thousand Rupees more expensive than the previous version. However, the new Pulsar N250 comes with a lot of new equipment, mechanical as well as electronic for the extra money.

We got our hands on the 2024 Bajaj Pulsar N250, bringing you all the details of the updated product. We also got the chance to road test the new motorcycle bringing you the details about how the Bajaj Pulsar N250 rides, about its engine, as well as the updated electronics suite.

2024 Bajaj Pulsar N250 – What’s New?

The new 2024 Bajaj Pulsar N250 comes with mechanical updates such as a new front suspension. Instead of the telescopic RSU, the bike now comes with a 37mm upside down unit. The brand has also updated the tyres of the new motorcycle which now comes with a 110/70-17 front and 140/70-17 rear tubeless tyres. Some cosmetic changes include new colours – Brooklyn Black, Pearl Metallic White, and Glossy Racing Red.

However, the in the electronics department, the MY24 Pulsar N250 comes with a lot of new equipment. The bike now gets a new full-LCD Reverse Monochromatic display for the rider with connected features. This means the rider can accept and reject calls, get SMS notifications, and more right on the bike’s display. The console also offer turn-by-turn navigation.

But that’s not all, the new Pulsar N250 also gets Riding Modes – Road, Rain and Off-Road, which are actually ABS modes. The different modes on the motorcycle dictate how the traction control system works on the motorcycle as well. Yes, you read that right, the Pulsar N250 now also comes with Traction Control which can be completely switched off for total rider control.

Powering the Bajaj Pulsar N250 is a 249.07 cc, single–cylinder air-oil-cooled engine. The motor is tuned to deliver 24.5 PS of power and 21.5 Nm of torque coupled to a 5-speed gearbox and an Assist and Slipper clutch. The Pulsar N250 comes with a 14-litre fuel tank and 164 kg of kerb weight. The motorcycle comes with a 1342mm wheelbase, 800mm of seat height and 165mm of ground clearance.

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