Bajaj has rolled out its latest offering, the Bajaj Pulsar F250, continuing the trend of innovation and evolution in the Pulsar series. Priced at Rs 1.50 lakh, the F250 debuts with a suite of updates, albeit maintaining its traditional telescopic fork.

Pulsar F250 launch highlights

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Following closely on the heels of the updated Pulsar N250's launch earlier this year, the F250 brings forth several enhancements, akin to its sibling. Notable among these updates is the incorporation of a new LCD unit boasting three distinct ABS modes - Road, Rain, and Offroad. Additionally, it embraces Bluetooth connectivity and turn-by-turn navigation, ensuring a seamless riding experience. Bajaj has also retained the switchgear from the N250, ensuring familiarity for riders transitioning between models.

Design 

While the F250 retains the overall design language of its predecessors, enthusiasts might find the absence of the USD fork, a standout feature in the N250, somewhat surprising. Despite this deviation, the F250 retains its appeal, resonating with the Pulsar legacy.

Competitive Edge

What adds an intriguing twist to the narrative is the pricing strategy; both the F250 and the N250 are priced equivalently. Bajaj has remained tight-lipped regarding the rationale behind this pricing parity, leaving enthusiasts speculating.

Performance Specs

The Pulsar F250 houses a robust 249cc single-cylinder engine, delivering a power output of 24.1hp at 8750rpm and torque of 21.5Nm at 6500rpm. Positioned to take on formidable competitors such as the Suzuki Gixxer SF 250, Yamaha R15 V4, and the Karizma XMR, the F250 aims to carve its niche in the fiercely competitive segment.

In conclusion, the launch of the Bajaj Pulsar F250 signifies yet another milestone in Bajaj's illustrious journey, promising enthusiasts a blend of performance, style, and innovation.