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Bajaj announces the launch of the new Pulsar N250 with LCD display

With its new Pulsar, Bajaj Auto is prepared to take the market by storm. The new Pulsar N250’s debut date has also been disclosed by Bajaj. This Pulsar model will be introduced by Bajaj on April 10, 2024. This bike was recently observed during testing, allowing for an approximation of its attributes.

What features of the upgraded Pulsar N 250 will be unique?

During testing, Bajaj Auto’s upgraded Pulsar N 250 was sighted, and some of its pieces were visible. This bike may be released with upside-down forks. LCDs are also an option for this bike. After the model is introduced, all of these features will be made public. The fully digital instrument cluster available on this new Pulsar model will allow the bike user to view data on gear position, speed, RPM, mileage, and fuel capacity. Additionally, this bike may have a Bluetooth console that allows the rider to pair his smartphone with the bike.

The Bajaj Pulsar N250’s engine

The upgraded Pulsar N250 model is the new Bajaj Pulsar model. The 249 cc, single-cylinder, air and oil-cooled, two-valve engine powering the Pulsar N250 generates 21.5 Nm of torque at 6,500 rpm and 24.1 horsepower of power at 8,750 rpm. The Pulsar N 250 gearbox has five speeds. Regarding the revised model’s powerplant, nothing new has been made public.

The upgraded variant will cost more than the Pulsar N 250!

The Pulsar N 250 model has been updated with new paint options. It is anticipated that the new models will cost a little bit more than the existing variants. The Bajaj Pulsar N 250 costs Rs 1.50 lakh ex-showroom. TVS Apache RTR 200 4V and the Suzuki Gixxer 250 may be competitors for the next Pulsar model.

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