2024 Bajaj Pulsar F250 Launched in India at Rs 1.51 Lakh, Gets Digital Dash, Telescopic Front Suspension
Introduced globally a few days ago, the new Bajaj Pulsar F250 is almost identical to the Pulsar N250, except for its half-fairing and a conventional telescopic front fork.
Bajaj Auto has launched the 2024 iteration of the Pulsar F250 in India. Introduced globally a few days ago, the new Bajaj Pulsar F250 is almost identical to the Pulsar N250, except for its half-fairing and a conventional telescopic front fork. We think that the reason behind the latter is to keep costs in check. Compared to the outgoing model, the 2024 Pulsar F250 sports black colour with contrasting red graphics.
Like other Pulsar bikes, the updated Bajaj Pulsar F250 features a new digital instrument cluster with Bluetooth connectivity and turn-by-turn navigation. Furthermore, the bike also gets all-LED lighting, switchable traction control, three ABS modes (Rain, Road, and Sport), and upgraded hardware.
2024 Bajaj Pulsar F250: Hardware
Speaking of the hardware, the 2024 Bajaj Pulsar F250 uses a tubular steel frame, suspended by a telescopic fork at the front. Its naked sibling (the Pulsar N250), on the other hand, uses an upside-down fork at the front. The braking setup of the F250 comprises a single disc at both ends, mounted on a pair of 17-inch alloy wheels. The alloys come wrapped in a chunkier 110-section front tyre and a 140-section rear tyre. Despite all these upgrades, the price of the 2024 Bajaj Pulsar F250 remains the same as the 2024 Bajaj Pulsar N250, which is Rs 1.51 lakh (ex-showroom, India).
2024 Bajaj Pulsar F250: Engine
The familiar 249.07cc single-cylinder oil-cooled engine, with 24.1bhp at 8,750rpm and 21.5Nm at 6,500rpm, powers the 2024 Bajaj Pulsar F250. The engine comes mated to a five-speed gearbox and an assist-and-slipper clutch.
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In terms of market competition, the 2024 Bajaj Pulsar F250 will rival the likes of the Hero Karizma XMR, Suzuki Gixxer SF 250, and Yamaha R15 V4.
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