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Bajaj Pulsar 250 Achieves 10,000 Units Sales Milestone

The Bajaj Pulsar 250 was launched in October 2021, and is offered in two variants, the Pulsar N250 and the Pulsar F250.
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Published on May 4, 2022

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  • 10,000 units of Bajaj Pulsar 250 bikes sold since October 2021
  • Bajaj Pulsar 250 offered in two variants; built on new 250 cc platform
  • 249 cc engine makes 24.1 bhp at 8,750 rpm and 21.5 Nm at 6,500 rpm

Bajaj Auto has delivered 10,000 units of the new Bajaj Pulsar N250 and Bajaj Pulsar F250 to customers in less than six months since the bikes were launched. Bajaj Auto had launched the all-new Pulsar 250 in October 2021, and introduced in two variants, the Pulsar F250 and the Pulsar N250. The Pulsar 250 is the most powerful Pulsar yet, powered by a new 250 cc engine. Both the Pulsar N250 and F250 are built on an all-new platform, which is completely ground-up new, with a new two-valve engine.

Also Read: Bajaj Pulsar 250 First Ride Review

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The nakes Pulsar N250 offers a lightweight, easy to handle package, that feels totally at home in the city.

The naked Pulsar N250 is priced at Rs. 1,43,680 (Ex-showroom, Delhi), while the half-faired Pulsar F250 has been priced at Rs. 1,44,979 (Ex-showroom, Delhi). The Pulsar 250 range is offered in three colour options, Techno Grey, Racing Red and Caribbean Blue.

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The Pulsar F250 is the variant with the half-fairing

Commenting on this achievement, Sarang Kanade, President of Motorcycle Business, Bajaj Auto, said, "The all-new Pulsar 250 has been c onceptualised with the single-minded purpose of injecting 'Unadulterated Thrill' into everyday riding. We are very pleased with the response from young riders across the country, who love the new-age form. We are conducting a series of Thrill-ology rides, passing through the length and breadth of India showcasing how the Pulsar 250 is the perfect entry sport bike in Indian conditions; and the response across all locations has been overwhelming. This sales milestone underlines our customers' trust in Pulsar and the increasing demand for sports motorcycles due to high aspirations and changing lifestyles."

Also Read: Everything You Need To Know About Bajaj Pulsar 250

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The 249 cc, single-cylinder air, and oil-cooled engine is shared between both bikes, and makes 24.1 bhp at 8,750 rpm and 21.5 Nm at 6,500 rpm

Both bikes share the same all-new 249 cc, single-cylinder, air and oil-cooled two valve engine which develops 24.1 bhp at 8,750 rpm and 21.5 Nm at 6,500 rpm. The Pulsar 250 gets a 5-speed gearbox with a slip and assist clutch. The Pulsar 250 twins are built on a new tubular steel frame, and uses 37 mm telescopic front forks and a rear monoshock with pre-load adjustability. The 17-inch wheels are shod with a 130 mm rear tyre and a 100 mm thick front tyre. Ground clearance is 165 mm, and while the Pulsar N250 has a kerb weight of 162 kg, the Pulsar F250 has a kerb weight of 164 kg.

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