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Updated Bajaj Pulsar N250 Spotted Testing | Check out Expected features

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Get a sneak peek into the upcoming updated Bajaj Pulsar N250 with its expected features and recent test sightings.

Gargi Khatri

Jan 23, 2024 05:36 pm IST

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Bajaj Pulsar N250 Spy Images

 

Key Highlights:

  • The updated version of Bajaj Pulsar N250 spotted
  • One of the key upgrades is USD (Upside Down) front forks
  • Bajaj is set to introduce a new engine aligning with E20 compliance standards
  • Bajaj Pulsar N250 could see a rise of Rs 10000

In the latest round of spy shots, the updated version of Bajaj Pulsar N250 has been caught testing, revealing fresh details about the anticipated motorcycle which is expected to be launched by March 2024. The Pulsar series of Bajaj has been a popular choice among biking enthusiasts, and the latest updates indicate significant mechanical enhancements and compliance with new emission standards.

Mechanical Upgrades and E20 Compliance

One of the key upgrades for the Pulsar N250 comes in the form of USD (Upside Down) front forks, replacing the previous telescopic ones. This move is expected to enhance the bike's overall handling and stability, catering to the demands of riders seeking a dynamic and responsive experience on the road.

Moreover, Bajaj is set to introduce a new engine for the Pulsar N250, aligning with E20 compliance standards. The previous iteration housed a 249cc single-cylinder motor, generating 24.1bhp and 21.5Nm of torque, coupled with a five-speed gearbox. The upcoming model is anticipated to maintain similar power figures, ensuring a seamless transition for riders accustomed to the Pulsar's performance.

Design and Features Retained

While mechanical upgrades are in the spotlight, the design and features of the Pulsar N250 are expected to remain largely unchanged. Enthusiasts can, however, look forward to a breath of fresh air with the introduction of new paint schemes, adding a touch of excitement to the bike's aesthetic appeal.

Bajaj Pulsar N250

 

The retention of the familiar design language and features maintains the Pulsar's distinctive identity, while the addition of new colour options serves as a subtle refresh to keep the model contemporary.

Potential Price Increase

With the significant mechanical improvements and potential cosmetic enhancements, it is speculated that the asking price for the Bajaj Pulsar N250 could see a rise of Rs 10000. Previously priced around Rs. 1.50 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi), the new features and upgrades could justify a slight increase, positioning the motorcycle as a competitive offering in its segment.

Rivalry in the 250cc Segment

Once launched, the Bajaj Pulsar N250 is set to intensify its competition in the 250cc segment, directly challenging rivals like the Suzuki Gixxer 250 and the Yamaha FZ25. The upgraded mechanicals and adherence to emission standards are likely to make the Pulsar N250 a formidable contender, catering to riders seeking a balance of performance, style, and affordability.

Conclusion

The spotted spy shots of the Bajaj Pulsar N250 testing hint at a promising upgrade, promising an exhilarating riding experience for enthusiasts. With an anticipated launch on the horizon, the Pulsar N250 is poised to set new benchmarks in the 250cc motorcycle segment.

Also Read: Hero Xtreme 125R launched at ₹ 95,000 with 125cc SPRINT EBT engine

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