Bajaj has finally revealed its biggest Pulsars in the market. The new generation Pulsar 250 will now be available in two models - 250F (half-faired) and N250 (naked one). The new bikes carry almost the same specifications but lets take a closer look at the dimensions, prices, design and features. Here is our Bajaj Pulsar F250 vs N250 Comparison to help you make a wiser purchasing decision.
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Design and Features
The Pulsar 250F is already discussed several times and it's time to take a closer look at the N250 now. The bike overall looks similar to the NS200 that comes with an updated avatar. It comes equipped with an LED projector headlight integrated with LED DRLs.
The tail section is sleek and raked with sharp fuel tank extensions. The bike for now is just available with a single grey paint scheme. To make the bike look more modern it comes with an assist and slipper clutch for safer and easy gearshifts, semi-digital instrument cluster that shows information like gear position and range. Under the handlebar, the bike also has a USB charging port. The bike comes with telescopic forks up front and a mono-shock at the rear.
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The half-fairing 250F is built for an exhilarating ride and enhanced performance. The latest Bajaj Pulsar is the biggest in its series and is built on the principles of sculptural purity. It will have its presence on roads and will sport a dual-tone dynamic design with satin silver components finished in metallic hues. The bike has an all-digital instrument cluster that shows all the basic information needed for rides.
Bajaj Pulsar F250 vs N250 Comparison - Specifications
The biggest Pulsars carry the same specifications and are powered by a 250cc single-cylinder four-stroke SOHC oil-cooled FI petrol engine that is capable of churning out 24.5 PS of maximum power and 21.5 Nm of peak torque.
MODEL | TYPE | CAPACITY | POWER | TORQUE |
BAJAJ PULSAR 250F/N250 | Single cylinder, 2 valve, Oil cooled, FI | 250cc | 24.5 PS @ 8750 rpm | 21.5 Nm @ 6500 rpm |
Both the Pulsars just differ with the design and features otherwise the bike is the same from all aspects. Talking about the dimensions of the Pulsar 250 both the bikes come with a wheelbase of 1351mm, seat height of 795mm, ground clearance of 165mm, and a fuel tank capacity of 14L. The N250 has a kerb weight of 162kg whereas the 250F is 164kg.
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Bajaj Pulsar F250 vs N250 Comparison - Price
Though both the bikes carry the same specifications, and dimensions but differ in design and most importantly price. The 250F is priced at Rs 1,40,00 (ex-showroom, Delhi) and N250 is priced at Rs 1,38,000 (ex-showroom, Delhi).
Verdict
Now the confusion arrives between choosing the better one. Nevertheless, both the bikes just differ in design. Even the list of features and technology are the same in both the bikes. If seen, 250F is also just Rs 2000 more expensive than the N250 which is considerable. The purchasing decision depends on the mindset and needs of the customer. If someone is in a mood to opt for a naked sporty commuter N250 would be the perfect choice whereas if someone is looking for a 220F type sporty bike, the latest 250F is the bike for you then.
So, what do you think of our Bajaj Pulsar F250 vs N250 Comparison review?