KEY HIGHLIGHTS
- Priced at Rs 1,50,829
- Features a fully digital instrument console with Bluetooth connectivity
- Gets three ABS modes - Rain, Road, and Off-Road
Bajaj has launched the latest 2024 edition of the Pulsar N250, priced at Rs 1,50,829. With a bunch of fresh updates and improvements, this bike is hitting the spotlight. Let's delve into its top highlights, covering everything from features, to design, safety, performance, and more. Meanwhile, join our 91Wheels WhatsApp Group for all the latest automotive updates.
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Familiar Design: Refresh With New Graphics And Colour Options
When it comes to design changes, the Bajaj Pulsar N250 hasn't gone for anything drastic. They've just tweaked a few things, like the graphics and colours. But the overall look still maintains its strong, muscular vibe, with those recognizable wolf-eye headlamps and distinctive taillights. You'll notice some new graphics on the tank and rear side, which might remind customers of the Hornet model. It's available in three colour options: Glossy Racing Red, Brooklyn Black and Pearl Metallic White.
Fully Digital Instrument Console With Bluetooth Connectivity
The latest upgrade on the 2024 Bajaj Pulsar N250 includes a fully digital instrument console, which was eagerly anticipated. Thanks to Bluetooth connectivity, now you can conveniently keep track of calls and SMS alerts. Plus, there's a neat feature allowing you to accept or reject calls right from the left switch cube button. The display also keeps you informed about your phone's battery status, signal strength, and Fuel consumption Readout along with other handy details.
Traction Control and ABS Modes
Not to forget, the addition of a traction control system, turn-by-turn navigation, and three ABS modesRain, Road, and Off-Roadfurther enhance the functionality. The ABS can not be switched off in any of these modes. However, the traction control can be switched off only in the 'off-road' mode. Moreover, Bajaj has placed a button on the left switchgear for the ABS modes.
Unchanged Engine Option
The new Bajaj Pulsar N250 still packs the same 249cc air and oil-cooled engine, delivering 24.1 bhp and 21.5 Nm of torque, paired with a smooth 5-speed gearbox. It comes complete with an assist and slipper clutch for easy shifting.
Hardware Updates: USD Forks and Wider Rear Tyre
One significant change in this bike is the switch from traditional telescopic units to 37mm upside-down forks at the front. These new forks offer improved handling and stability. Moreover, the addition of a traction control system enhances the bike's grip on various road surfaces. The rear tyre is now wider, going up to a 140-section.
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Slightly Pricier Than Its Predecessor
The new 2024 Pulaser N250 hits the market with a price tag of Rs 1,50,829 (Ex-showroom), just a tad pricier by Rs 1,829 compared to its predecessor. Despite the slight bump in cost, the upgrades it brings along make it quite a reasonable deal for customers. In the competitive market, it faces off against rivals like the Suzuki Gixxer 250, Honda Hornet 2.0, Apache RTR 200, Yamaha MT 15 V2, Yamaha FZ 25, 250 Duke, and others.
Verdict
The latest N250 comes with a bunch of upgrades included, and it's priced quite reasonably for customers. The improvements made are pretty nice, and it still keeps the things that people already liked about it.
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