Bajaj India recently launched its much-awaited model Pulsar 250 in the Indian market. The bike was launched in two different variants- F250 and N250.
Although the bikes come with different design cues, what are the other features that differentiate the two? Let’s find it out.
These two motorcycles with the same engine and styling have the same exhaust, instrument console, seat, and rear side. Although the company has given the same headlights, the placement of daytime running lights can be found differently.
Both motorcycles have the same tire size, braking system, and ABS, but the riding position, handlebars, and front design are different. The Pulsar N250 is available in Naked design while the F250 is available in semi-faired design.
The motorcycle, which went public in the Indian market on October 28, is expected to arrive in Nepal on the occasion of the New Year 2022. However, the official seller Hansraj HulasChand & Company Pvt. Ltd. has not given any information about this.
Features like Sleek Headlamp Cluster, LED Daytime Running Light, LED Projector Headlamp, Sharp Looking Body Panel, Semi Digital Cluster have made the new Pulsar 250 series an excellent choice for consumers.
Pulsar 250 Overview
The quarter-litre roadster is powered by a 249.07cc single-cylinder, air-oil cooled engine churning out a power of 24bhp at 8750rpm and 21.5Nm of peak torque at 6500rpm. Its engine is mated to a 5-speed gearbox transmission.
The suspension duties are handled by a preload-adjustable rear mono-shock unit and telescopic front forks upfront.
Moreover, the braking is handled by dual disc units on both ends.
Bajaj Pulsar N250 Price in India: INR 1.38 lakhs
Bajaj Pulsar F250 Price in India: INR 1.40 lakhs
Competitors: Yamaha FZ25, Suzuki Gixxer 250.
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