Pulsar 250 Twins Go Dark, Get Safer
- Jun 24, 2022
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Over two decades the Bajaj Pulsar has become a household name, and like most other household items, prices for the Bajaj Pulsar F250 and N250 have also inflated. So, if you’re in the market for Bajaj’s latest quarter-litre hooligans, have a look at these latest prices.
Bike |
Variant |
May '22 Prices |
Previous Prices |
Margin of Hike |
Bajaj Pulsar F250 |
Caribbean Blue |
Rs 1,44,979 |
Rs 1,40,915 |
Rs 4,064 |
Racing Red |
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Techno Grey |
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Bajaj Pulsar N250 |
Caribbean Blue |
Rs 1,43,680 |
Rs 1,39,117 |
Rs 4,563 |
Racing Red |
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Techno Grey |
In another recent development, due to the ongoing semiconductor chip shortage, Bajaj Auto has suffered a considerable drop in two wheeler sales in India. But it’s not bleak for the iconic Pulsar moniker as new generation Pulsars test mules have been spotted testing recently.
If you’re not sold on the quarter-litre Pulsars, why not have a look at the Bajaj Dominar 250, Yamaha FZ 25, and the TVS Apache RTR 200 4V that feature within the same price range as the Pulsar 250s?
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