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Bajaj Auto has revamped their popular Bajaj Pulsar N250 streetfighter for 2024 at Rs. 1,50,829 (ex-showroom Delhi), bringing a wave of exciting upgrades at an incredibly affordable price. This middleweight motorcycle is a compelling option for riders seeking a feature-packed machine without breaking the bank.
Improved Handling and Braking Performance
The most significant change lies in the new 37mm inverted front forks. This technology, similar to that found on the updated Pulsar NS200 and NS160, promises sharper handling and improved feedback for the rider. The larger 110/70-17 front and 140/70-17 rear tires further enhance grip and stability when navigating corners and tackling challenging roads.
Enhanced Technology for a Connected Ride
The 2024 Pulsar N250 boasts a brand-new digital instrument console, identical to the one on the NS200. This LCD unit displays essential information like speed, rpm, fuel gauge, trip meters, and odometer readings. But the true highlight is smartphone connectivity, allowing riders to receive call and SMS alerts, accept or reject calls, and utilize turn-by-turn navigation – a first for a Bajaj motorcycle in this segment and a major convenience factor for on-the-go riders.
Advanced Safety Features for Increased Confidence
Bajaj prioritizes rider safety with the inclusion of a first-in-class traction control system (TCS) on the N250. This system helps prevent rear-wheel slip during acceleration on loose surfaces or in wet conditions. Additionally, the motorcycle features three distinct ABS (Anti-lock Braking System) modes – Rain, Road, and Off-Road. These modes adjust the level of ABS intervention to suit varying riding conditions. Rain mode provides the most intrusive ABS for maximum stopping power on slippery roads, while Road mode offers a balance between control and feel. The Off-Road mode reduces rear-wheel ABS intervention, allowing for a degree of controlled sliding for experienced riders on loose terrain.
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Subtle Style Refresh and Powerful Engine
While the overall design of the N250 remains unchanged, Bajaj has introduced three new color options – Red, White, and Black – to add a touch of visual appeal. Powering the motorcycle is the same tried-and-tested 249.07cc, single-cylinder, air/oil-cooled engine that produces a healthy 24.5 PS and 21.5 Nm of torque. This engine is paired with a 5-speed gearbox featuring an assist and slipper clutch for smoother gear changes and improved rear-wheel control during downshifts.
Bajaj Pulsar N250’s Competitive Pricing and Exciting New Announcements
The most impressive aspect of the 2024 Pulsar N250 is the minimal price increase of just Rs 851 compared to the previous generation. This makes it an incredibly attractive proposition for budget-conscious riders seeking a feature-rich and capable motorcycle. Bajaj has further fueled the excitement by announcing upcoming updates to the N250’s faired sibling, the Pulsar F250. Additionally, the highly anticipated launch of the Bajaj Pulsar NS400 is scheduled for May 3rd, 2024, marking the arrival of the most powerful Pulsar motorcycle yet.
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Conclusion: A compelling package for budget-conscious riders
The 2024 Bajaj Pulsar N250 emerges as a significant upgrade over its predecessor. The addition of an inverted fork, larger tires, a digital instrument console with smartphone connectivity, a traction control system, and multiple ABS modes elevates the N250’s overall performance and safety features. The minimal price increase makes it an even more enticing option in the competitive 250cc segment. With exciting announcements regarding the F250 and NS400, Bajaj seems poised to retain its dominance in the Indian motorcycle market.
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