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India's 1st Bajaj Pulsar 250 Delivered in Pune - Here Are the Details

After launching the 250cc Pulsar bikes recently in the country, Bajaj Auto has commenced the deliveries as well. The brand delivered the first unit on November 15, 2021, from its Pune city showroom, Shourya Bajaj, Chinchwad. A Youtube channel named D17 Vlogs has posted the video of the delivery eve...

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India's 1st Bajaj Pulsar 250 Delivered in Pune - Here Are the Details

After launching the 250cc Pulsar bikes recently in the country, Bajaj Auto has commenced the deliveries as well. The brand delivered the first unit on November 15, 2021, from its Pune city showroom, Shourya Bajaj, Chinchwad. A Youtube channel named D17 Vlogs has posted the video of the delivery event. Launched on October 28th, 2021, the N250 and F250 bikes are presently available at an ex-showroom price of Rs 1.38 lakh and Rs 1.40 lakh, respectively.

The new Pulsar 250 is a completely new bike from the bottom up, with no technical or design components shared with previous Pulsar models. The new Pulsar has a tubular frame that houses a new BS-VI compliant 249cc, single-cylinder, air/oil-cooled, 4-stroke, SOHC engine that produces 24.5 bhp of maximum power and 21.5 Nm of maximum torque. The engine is paired with a 5-speed gearbox with assist and a slipper clutch. Both the motorcycles come standard with single-channel ABS.

Both motorcycles have remarkable design similarities but are completely different when it comes to posture and riding stance. Both Pulsars come standard with LED projector headlights and wide tyres measuring 100/80-17 at the front and 130/70-17 at the rear. Even though the Pulsar F250 and N250 have the same colour scheme of Techno Grey, the F250 is distinguished by the addition of Racing Red.

The Bajaj Pulsar N250 and Pulsar F250 also feature an “Infinity Display” instrument cluster that indicates plenty of useful information like gear position, clock, distance-to-empty and more. Both the bikes get split-style seats, alloy wheels, and USB charging ports as well.

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