2024 Bajaj Pulsar F250: Top 5 Highlights Explained

  • Published May 22, 2024
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The bike gets a new digital console, updated graphics, brakes and more

2024 Bajaj Pulsar F250

Bajaj has been updating the Pulsar bike range since the start of 2024, the updated 2024 Bajaj Pulsar F250 is the latest launch from the manufacturer. Here are the top five highlights of the 250cc Bajaj bike:

Features

The all-new Pulsar F250 is now equipped with an all-LCD instrument cluster, same as the one on the updated Bajaj Pulsar N250. It now features smartphone connectivity for calls/SMS alerts along with turn-by-turn navigation. The bike also has an updated left-side switchgear with a new button to navigate through the digital display.    

2024 Bajaj Pulsar F250 Instrument Console

The Pulsar F250 continues to get an all-LED lighting including a projector headlight with LED DRLs (daytime running lights). The bike also has a USB charging port, a side stand sensor, and dual-channel ABS as standard.

Design

The 2024 Bajaj Pulsar F250 retains the same design as the previous model. However, it now features updated graphics with red and white stripes all around. Compared to the previous model, the new livery has more red elements on the fuel tank and tank extensions. The red and silver highlights also surround the DRL, making it look even sharper. The exhaust heat shield has a brushed metal finish as opposed to the black one on the previous model.

Engine

The Bajaj Pulsar F250 has the same 249cc air-/oil-cooled single-cylinder engine as the previous model, which delivers an unchanged 24.5PS at 8750rpm and 21.5Nm at 6500rpm. It is mated to a 5-speed gearbox with a slip-and-assist clutch.

Underpinnings

2024 Bajaj Pulsar F250 looks

Earlier, the Pulsar N250 was updated with an inverted fork setup, but sadly the Pulsar F250 misses out on it, as it still gets a telescopic fork and a preload-adjustable monoshock. While it has the same 300mm front and 230mm rear disc brakes, it now features petal discs instead of the standard discs, for better ventilation. The Pulsar F250 rides on 17-inch alloy wheels, with a 110-section front and 140-section rear tyre, which are wider than the 100-section and 130-section tyres (front and rear, respectively) on the previous model.

Price

The updated Bajaj Pulsar F250 is priced at Rs 1,50,829 (ex-showroom Delhi), which is just Rs 851 more than the previous model. The price difference is the same as the old and new-generation Bajaj Pulsar N250. It competes with the likes of the Hero Karizma XMR and Suzuki Gixxer SF 250.

We hope that Bajaj updates the Pulsar F250 with an inverted fork soon, as it will not only improve the handling of the bike but will also make it look more premium, especially if it is finished in a gold colour.

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