2024 Bajaj Pulsar N250 Teaser Out – USD Forks & Other Exciting Features

Bajaj is set to enhance Pulsar series the of updated models for N250 and F250. Recent images of the test mules on the road hint at these anticipated upgrades, aiming to align the bikes more closely with modern technological standards and user expectations.

While the Pulsar N250 and F250 have been well-received for their performance, they have fallen a bit behind in the tech department. A notable absence has been a Bluetooth-enabled digital instrument cluster, a feature now common in this bike segment.

Pulsar N250

Bajaj has recognized this gap and is likely to introduce this tech in the upcoming models, allowing riders to connect their smartphones for access to calls, texts, navigation, and more through the Bajaj Ride Connect App.

Another expected update is the addition of USD (Upside-Down) forks, which were notably absent in the earlier models of Pulsar 250 twins. This feature, sought after by biking enthusiasts for improved performance and safety, is already present in other Pulsar bikes such as the NS160 and NS200.

The inclusion of USD forks in the N250 and F250 models will likely elevate the riding experience to new levels. Currently available only in Brooklyn Black, the Pulsar 250 twins are set to receive a makeover with new colour options and graphics.

This move aims to cater to a broader audience by offering more vibrant and diverse aesthetic choices. The specifics of these changes remain under wraps, but anticipation is building among fans and potential buyers alike.

Pulsar N250 Fr

The updated models will continue to sport the robust 249.07 cc engine, capable of delivering 24.5bhp and 21.5 Nm of peak torque. The model also features a 5-speed gearbox, alongside features like 300mm front and 230mm rear disc brakes, dual-channel ABS, and rear monoshock suspension.

Despite these enhancements, including the much-awaited USD forks and Bluetooth connectivity, the bikes are expected to come with small price increments. At present, the ABS models start at Rs 1.50 lakh (ex-showroom).

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As Bajaj Auto continues to refine its Pulsar lineup, the upcoming updates for the N250 and F250 models underline the brand's commitment to innovation and customer satisfaction. By bridging the gap in technology and offering more choices in aesthetics, Bajaj aims to maintain its competitive edge in the bustling Indian motorcycle market.

Article Published On: Tuesday, April 9, 2024, 10:30 [IST]
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