The Bajaj Pulsar N250 is equipped with a fully LED lighting setup. It comes with an ‘infinity display’ semi-digital instrument console. This cluster combines an analog tachometer with a digital LCD screen, displaying information like speed, odometer, fuel level, mileage, and other essential details but lacks smartphone connectivity and turn-by-turn navigation, a feature that is commonly found even in 125cc scooters nowadays.
The Bajaj Pulsar N250, priced at Rs 1,49,978 (ex-showroom Delhi), is a streetfighter-style motorcycle featuring fully LED lighting, a semi-digital instrument console, and a 249.07cc engine delivering 24.5PS power. It lacks smartphone connectivity but includes essential information. The bike employs telescopic forks, a rear monoshock, and dual-channel ABS for braking. With a unique design, it distinguishes itself from the Pulsar F250, making it a notable addition to the Pulsar lineup.
The Bajaj Pulsar N250 is equipped with a fully LED lighting setup. It comes with an ‘infinity display’ semi-digital instrument console. This cluster combines an analog tachometer with a digital LCD screen, displaying information like speed, odometer, fuel level, mileage, and other essential details but lacks smartphone connectivity and turn-by-turn navigation, a feature that is commonly found even in 125cc scooters nowadays.
The Pulsar N250 comes with the same infinity display instrument console from the F250. This semi-digital unit comes with an analogue tachometer and a digital speedometer. While it does have all the basic information, it lacks connectivity features. It also gets a LED projector headlight with ‘brow’-shaped LED DRLs.
For the Pulsar N250, Bajaj has opted for a split-tubular frame suspended on a telescopic fork and monoshock. Braking components comprise a 300mm front and 230mm rear disc with optional dual-channel ABS. The Pulsar N250 rolls on 17-inch alloys wrapped in 100/80 front and 130/70 rear tubeless MRF tyres.