Bajaj Pulsar N250 Launched with 250cc Engine and 44 kmpl Mileage

Bajaj Pulsar N250 : In the heart of India’s bustling motorcycle scene, the Bajaj Pulsar name has long been a symbol of performance and youthfulness. The latest iteration, the Pulsar N250, continues this legacy but refines it for the modern rider. Launched as a 2025 model, it’s not just about raw power anymore; it’s about delivering a sophisticated, all-around riding experience that doesn’t compromise on thrill or practicality.

A Design That Commands Attention

The Pulsar N250 creates a big first impact with its bold and sporty posture. It is evolved from its ancestors with a chiseled fuel tank and fluid body lines, that evoke the sense of speed even when the bike is at a standstill. A sharp new LED headlight cluster and signature DRLs take centre stage on the front end, giving the motorcycle a unique, high-end look on the road. The new tail lamp design, the alloy wheels quality, are also some of the details that show that Bajaj want to make itself noticed with the fit and finish on the in-folding segment.

Performance Meets Refinement: Heart and Soul of the Matter

Underneath the N250 is a 249.07cc, single-cylinder, oil-cooled engine. It is tuned to produce sprightly 24.5 PS power and 21.5 Nm torque, mated to a 5-speed gearbox. A notable inclusion for rider comfort is the assist and slipper clutch, which reduces effort on the clutch lever and also stops the rear whee l from skidding up on aggressive downshifts.
The real accomplishment here, though, is the bike’s dual nature. It provides eager acceleration, able to get up to highway speeds fairly quickly, and yet it is surprisingly mellow and polished. Whether you’re weaving through city traffic or stretching out on a highway, the Pulsar N250 assures a smooth ride that will build your confidence behind the wheel.

Bajaj Pulsar N250
Bajaj Pulsar N250

Engineered for the Connected Rider

Embracing the space-age, the N250 cabin is built around a digital instrument cluster. This readout let you know everything you nead with one look such as speed, gear position, fuel level at odometer/trip meter. Apart from the functionality, Bajaj has added connectivy features like console now can connect to mobile phone via bluetooth for calls and notification alert.
There’s still a dose of practicality included, with a USB charging port to keep your devices powered on the road. To ensure comfort and safety for rider, the vehicle runs on telescopic forks at the front and a monoshock at the rear, which are specially set up to tackle Indian roads. A single-channel ABS adds to safety, giving you converged braking power when what you need it the most.

Striking a Balance Between Value and Aspiration

Being a premium product the Bajaj Pulsar N250 is also expected to come with a premium price tag of around ₹1.50 lakh (ex-showroom). This makes it a very attractive buy for motorcycle enthusiasts who want to go way beyond beginner level bikes yet don’t want to break the bank for a premium offering. Offered in a myriad of colors, the N250 is a captivating and value-packed package with aggressive looks, strong performance, and practical everyday usability.

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