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The 2024 Bajaj Pulsar F250 has been recently spotted in some selected dealerships and this is happening before the company’s official announcement. The Pulsar F250 is an affordable alternative to the Pulsar N250. While the company has not disclosed any price details yet, dealerships are quoting a price of Rs. 1.51 lakh (ex-showroom) which is almost equivalent to the price of Pulsar N250. Check out the rest of the important details of the motorcycle below.
The new F250 comes with some major tweaks when compared to the outgoing model. The motorcycle now gets all-new white and red graphics over the base black paint. When compared with the N250, the major visible difference is the lack of USD forks on the F250 as it still gets telescopic suspension. The manufacturer may not equipped the F250 with the USD forks for cost-cutting purposes.
On the feature front, the F250 features an all-new digital console with features like Bluetooth connectivity and turn-by-turn navigation. Some drive-related features of the F250 include traction control and 3 ABS modes- Road, Rain and Off-road. Additionally, the F250 also gets a bigger 140-section tyre at the rear.
This is the second avatar of the Pulsar F250 in India post its discontinuation due to low demand. Bajaj Pulsar F250 has a bit more potent rivals in the respective segment in India such as the legendary Hero Karizma XMR 210, Suzuki Gixxer 250 and the YZF R15 V4.
The 2024 Bajaj Pulsar F250, now featuring new graphics and enhanced features like a digital console with Bluetooth connectivity and traction control, is poised to compete in the Indian market despite lacking USD forks for cost-cutting. With a competitive price of Rs. 1.51 lakh, it faces strong rivals like the Hero Karizma XMR 210 and Suzuki Gixxer 250.
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