Just recently, Bajaj Auto has achieved record-breaking sales by delivering 10,000 units of Pulsar 250 twin in less than six months of their launch. This is the fastest any 250-cc motorcycle has reached this sales milestone in the Bharat Stage 6 era.
These two bikes were launched in October last year and the Pulsar 250 targets the buyers of young bikers who enjoy the thrill of rising but also want a bike that is rideable in everyday conditions. It offers a good list of features along with riding pleasure.
Powered by a 249.07 cc, single-cylinder, oil-cooled engine, it generates as much as 24.1 bhp of power with a peak torque of 21.5 Nm. This engine is mated to a 5-speed manual transmission with gear shifting pattern of 1 down and 4 up. It gets an assist and slipper clutch.
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At the time of their launch, both the N250 and F250 were available in two colour options only - Techno Grey and Racing Red. Now, the bikemaker has introduced a new colour scheme, Caribbean Blue. The naked N250 is priced at Rs 1.44 lakh while the F250 gets a sticker price of Rs 1.45 lakh. All prices stick to ex-showroom, Delhi.
Commenting on this achievement, Mr. Sarang Kanade, President of Motorcycle Business Bajaj Auto, said, The all-new Pulsar 250 has been conceptualised with the single-minded purpose of injecting Unadulterated Thrill into everyday riding.
We are very pleased with the response from young riders across the country, who love the new-age form. We are conducting a series of Thrill-ology rides, passing through the length & breadth of India showcasing how the Pulsar 250 is the perfect entry sport bike in Indian conditions; and the response across all locations has been overwhelming. This sales milestone underlines our customers trust in Pulsar and the increasing demand for sports motorcycles due to high aspirations and changing lifestyles.
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