- Powered by a single-cylinder 250cc motor
- Features street-fighter styling
- Available in two variants
The Pulsar N250 is a streetfighter offering from the Chakan-based bikemaker and is sold alongside its sibling, the Pulsar F250. It offers quite a package, and in this story, we've listed all its essential aspects in detail.
What are the specifications and fuel economy of the Bajaj Pulsar N250?
The Bajaj Pulsar N250 is powered by a 249cc single-cylinder motor that makes 24.1bhp and 21.5Nm of torque. It's linked to a five-speed gearbox and the engine is quite peppy. The majority of its grunt is found in the mid-range. The Pulsar N250 returned a combined mileage of 44.7kmpl when the bike was ridden in mild traffic on city roads and the highway with revs maintained under 5,000rpm. If you pair this number with the Pulsar's 14-litre fuel tank, you can expect a range of around 620km.
What are the colour options available for the Bajaj Pulsar N250?
Bajaj offers the Pulsar N250 in four colours – Techno Grey, Racing Red, Caribbean Blue, and Brooklyn Black. While the N250 looks quite enticing and youthful, the red paint scheme further enhances its visual appeal.
What are the variants, prices, and rivals of the Bajaj Pulsar N250?
Bajaj offers the Pulsar N250 in two variants – single-channel ABS and dual-channel. The asking price of the base model is Rs. 1.43 lakh, while the dual-channel trim costs Rs. 5,000 more and retails at Rs. 1.48 lakh (both prices ex-showroom, Delhi). It rivals the Suzuki Gixxer 250 and the Yamaha FZ25 in the quarter-litre segment.