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Bajaj Pulsar N250 vs Yamaha FZS-FI V3
Pulsar N250 vs FZS-FI V3
Key Highlights | Pulsar N250 STD | FZS-FI V3 Matte Red And Matte Grey |
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Engine Type | Single cylinder, 4 stroke, SOHC, 2 valve, Oil cooled, FI | Air cooled, 4-stroke, SOHC, 2-valve |
Max Power | 24.5 PS @ 8750 rpm | 12.4 PS @ 7250 rpm |
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Rs. 1.51 Lakh EMI - Rs. 4,540 View February OffersRs. 1.22 Lakh EMI - Rs. 3,541 View February Offers
Pulsar N250 vs FZS-FI V3 Key Highlights
Basic Info | Bajaj Pulsar N250 STD | Yamaha FZS-FI V3 Matte Red And Matte Grey |
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Rating |
180 reviews
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537 reviews
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Brand Name | Bajaj | Yamaha |
Ex-Showroom Price | Rs. 1.51 Lakh Check On Road Price | Rs. 1.22 Lakh Check On Road Price |
Engine Type | Single cylinder, 4 stroke, SOHC, 2 valve, Oil cooled, FI | Air cooled, 4-stroke, SOHC, 2-valve |
Max Power | 24.5 PS @ 8750 rpm | 12.4 PS @ 7250 rpm |
Fuel Type | Petrol | Petrol |
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Brakes Front | Disc | Disc |
Brakes Rear | Disc | Disc |
Wheel Size | Front :-431.8 mm,Rear :-431.8 mm | Front :-431.8 mm,Rear :-431.8 mm |
Wheels Type (Pressed Steel/ Alloy) | Alloy | Alloy |
ABS | Dual Channel | Single Channel |
Starting | Self Start Only | Self Start Only |
Speedometer | Digital | Digital |
EMI |
Rs. 4,540
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11.99% (36 months)
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Rs. 3,541
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9.45% (36 months)
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Insurance | Rs. 11,245 Pulsar N250 Insurance | Rs. 8,960 FZS-FI V3 Insurance |
Brochure | N/A |
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Pros and Cons
- Positives
- Negatives
- Excellent engine performance with lots of grunt; Comfortable ride quality; 795mm seat height makes the bike accessible for shorter riders
- Big bike styling
- features
- smooth engine.
- Lacks features like smartphone connectivity
- which are common in the segment these days; Could’ve gotten better build quality
- Performance isn’t up to the mark
- the quality of plastics feels sub-par.
Is Bajaj Pulsar N250 Better Than Yamaha FZS-FI V3?
73% users have chosen Bajaj Pulsar N250 over Yamaha FZS-FI V3 in a survey being conducted on zigwheels.com.
Apart from this survey a total of 1775 users have also rated Bajaj Pulsar N250 and Yamaha FZS-FI V3 on some really important factors like Mileage , performance, comfort, safety etc. and have given their personal opinions about these bikes.
As per the users experiences Bajaj Pulsar N250 is a winner for you if you are seriously looking for performance, comfort, maintenance and features in your bike. On the basis of mileage user have rated both the bikes equally.
Before making your decision you should also consider the unbiased and thorough analysis of these bikes on every aspect by our auto experts who have summarised the analysis in pros, cons and final conclusion..
Ratings Factor | Pulsar N250 | FZS-FI V3 |
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Mileage | 4.3 | 4.3 |
Performance | 4.8 | 4.2 |
Comfort | 4.7 | 4.4 |
Maintenance | 4.5 | 3.8 |
Features | 4.8 | 4.3 |
Videos of Bajaj Pulsar N250 and Yamaha FZS-FI V3
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Recently Asked User Questions
- Both the bikes are good in their forte. In nearly every aspect, except maybe ergonomics and braking, the Yamaha FZS-FI v3.0 fails to impress. While its motor offers better fuel efficiency compared to the previous-gen model, it lacks grunt. If you have around Rs 1 lakh to invest, you're better off with say a TVS Apache RTR 160 4V, Bajaj Pulsar NS 160 or the Suzuki Gixxer. Whereas, the Yamaha MT 15 BS6 is more than just the R15 v3 sans fairing. The naked looks sharp is light and can be a hoot to commute. However, the compact riding posture might be a bit too tight for large riders. What is also disheartening is the poor switchgear and build quality as well as the lack of dual-channel ABS. Moreover, we would suggest you to take a test ride for a better understanding of performance and comfort. Click on the link and select your desired city for dealership details.
- I was on tour with my n250 to spiti and believe me this didn't even make me feel like tired or something on this long route
- These Bajajs use an air-and-oil-cooled 2-valve, single-cylinder engine that uses 249cc of displacement for its wow quotient. Bajaj says they didn’t use triple-spark tech here as meeting BS6 norms reduces the lean air-fuel mixture combinations which the triple spark setup leveraged. There are no ride modes here either. But it is an all-new engine, sitting 10 degrees from vertical compared to 20 degrees on the P220F. It also has offset crank and bush bearings for the balancer shaft to improve efficiency and refinement. Impressively, the engine makes as much power as the NS200 - and its 21.5Nm of torque is the most we have seen on a Pulsar to date. On the road, the sound, the sensations and the performance are oh-so-220! The sound and feel of the engine have a touch of mechanical rawness. No, it isn’t rough! There’s just a bit of a pulse and roar that makes it feel very Pulsar. As promised the engine has a lot of grunts - which means you can leave it between 3000-4000 rpm for all your city duties. In 4th gear, it will pull from 25kmph easily. Yes, the Pulsar has only five gears but performance isn’t lacking, so if you are planning to do long distances even with a pillion you'll find it lets you relax on the highway as well. Along with the performance, it's the practicality of the Pulsar that has made it so appealing. Its 795m seat height lets 5’6” riders like me put both feet down flat, especially because it feels slim. Moreover, we would suggest you to take a test ride for a better understanding of performance and comfort. Click on the link and select your desired city for dealership details.Read more -[2021 Bajaj Pulsar F250
- Selecting the right bike would depend on several factors such as your budget preference on the segment, features required, engine options, brand preference, etc. In nearly every aspect, except maybe ergonomics and braking, the Yamaha FZS-FI v3.0 fails to impress. While its motor offers better fuel efficiency compared to the previous-gen model, it lacks grunt. If you have around Rs 1 lakh to invest, you're better off with say a TVS Apache RTR 160 4V, Bajaj Pulsar NS 160, or the Suzuki Gixxer. Yamaha FZS-FI V3 is powered by a 149 cc engine. This FZS-FI V3 engine generates a power of 12.4 PS @ 7250 rpm and a torque of 13.3 Nm @ 5500 rpm. The claimed mileage of FZS-FI V3 is 55.42 kmpl. On the other hand, The TVS Apache RTR 160 4V has been the benchmark when it comes to 160cc motorcycles. With the BS6-compliant iteration, TVS has made sure it is still as sprightly, with the '21 update making it the most powerful bike in the 160cc sporty commuter class. The overall package and reasonable pricing make it a true value-for-money motorcycle in its segment. TVS Apache RTR 160 4V is powered by a 159.7 cc engine. This Apache 160 4V engine generates a power of 17.63 PS @ 9250 rpm and a torque of 14.73 Nm @ 7250 rpm. Moreover, we would suggest you to take a test ride before making the final decision. Follow the link and select your desired city for dealership.