Bajaj finally updated its quarter-litre offering, the Pulsar N250 with quite some new features and hardware. It was launched yesterday and even the new asking price is not substantially high. But what exactly is new on the 2024 Bajaj Pulsar N250? Here is the answer.
Revised Aesthetics
Bajaj has updated the Pulsar N250’s colour palette. The bike now comes with two new paint schemes alongside the existing black one – Glossy Red and Pearl Metallic White. These also bring new graphics for the 2024 model on the fuel tank. The addition of new colours is a nice refresh. Moreover, though the black colours get blacked out front forks, the Red and the White paint schemes feature golden-coloured units.
More Features
Along with the existing LED lights, Bajaj has now packed the N250 with a fully digital instrument console. It gets smartphone connectivity for call and SMS alerts, as well as turn-by-turn navigation. Then, the safety net has been enhanced with the addition of traction control and three ABS modes – Road, Rain, and Off-road.
You can switch the traction control off only in the off-road ABS mode. These options can be toggled with the newly included mode button on the left switch cube.
Better Hardware
The 2024 Bajaj Pulsar N250 rides on the same monoshock as before but gets USD front forks instead of conventional units. Moreover, the rear end now gets a 140-section tyre instead of the older 13-mm unit.
New Asking Price
Earlier, the Bajaj Pulsar N250 was priced at Rs. 1.50 lakh but it now costs Rs. 1.51 lakh (both ex-showroom, Delhi). That is a small price bump when considering all the new bits the Pulsar N250 comes with.