Bajaj’s flagship Pulsars finally get the company’s signature color, let’s take a closer look
Late last year, Bajaj updated its aging Pulsar lineup with two new models, the Pulsar F250and N250. Now, after a few months and a price hike later, the bikes are set to receive a new blue color very soon. Ahead of the official launch, YouTuber Dino’s Vault has gotten hold of the Pulsar F250 wrapped in the new blue livery.
Let’s take a look.
Bajaj Pulsar F250 & N250 New Blue Color
Bajaj is all set to launch a new blue colour for the Pulsar 250s
The new color option wraps the bike in a deep blue shade (reminiscent of the blue shade of the legendary Pulsar 220F) and makes the bikes look quite ravishing. Like the red option, this one also gets subtle grey graphics on the sides along with body-colored rim stickers.
With the addition of the blue option, the Pulsar F250 and the N250 are now available in a total of three shades: grey, red, and blue.
This livery wraps the bike in a deep and shiny blue colour, which reminds us of the Pulsar 220F’s blue shade
Between the three, the blue surely looks the brightest and most eye-catching in the flesh and it’d be my pick. Looks are subjective, though, and you can comment your pick down below.
The company is yet to make an official launch announcement about the new color, but since the bikes have already reached many dealerships across India, the launch is probably right around the corner.
Bajaj Pulsar F250 & N250 Specs & Pricing
The Pulsar 250s are, currently, the flagship models in Bajaj’s Pulsar lineup. Both bikes bear a radical design with LED projector headlights and brawny bodywork.
The sporty design is complemented by a new instrument cluster which, though not very feature-packed, gets the basic right and looks premium.
The 249cc motor continues to make 24.5PS and 21.5Nm
Underneath the bodywork, the bikes use an all-new air/oil-cooled 249.07cc engine churning out 24.5PS and 21.5Nm. The engine comes mated to a 5-speed gearbox.
For suspension duties, the bike employs 37mm telescopic forks at the front and a nitrox monoshock at the rear. Meanwhile, you get a 300mm front disc and a 230mm rear disc to help you cut speed.
While all this is acceptable, the single-channel setup is slightly disappointing at this price point.
Bajaj Pulsar F250 & N250 Price & Rivals
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Speaking of price point, the Pulsar F250 and N250, after their latest price hikes, cost Rs Rs 1,40,915 and Rs 1,39,117, respectively (both ex-showroom Delhi).
At this price, the bikes go against the Suzuki Gixxer 250, Suzuki Gixxer SF250, and the better-equipped TVS Apache RTR 200 4V.
You can watch the full video below:
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