Bajaj Pulsar 250 duo to get digital dash with Bluetooth

    Crux of this update will be to endow the Pulsar N250 and F250 with more features.

    Published On Mar 18, 2024 12:53:00 PM

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    Bajaj is revamping its entire Pulsar line-up and it seems to be working its way up from the bottom. The latest spy shot reveals a Pulsar N250 with a digital dash, which is likely the same one that's seen on the recently refreshed Pulsar N150 and N160.

    1. LCD display gets Bluetooth connectivity
    2. USD fork also spotted on a previous occasion
    3. Mechanicals are likely to remain the same

    Bajaj Pulsar N250, F250: what will this update bring?

    The Pulsar N250 test mule seen here gets a digital dash, which will most likely be the same unit as on the smaller Pulsars. This unit will also have Bluetooth connectivity, which is a feature that is seen on every other rival in its category.

    An earlier spy shot had also revealed that the Pulsar N250 was spotted with a USD fork. This could be the same as the one found on the sportier Pulsar NS160 and NS200, but it could be in a different state of tune to suit the more relaxed demeanour of the N250. Since the Pulsar F250 is identical to the N, save for its half fairing, expect it to receive the same USD fork and digital dash as well.

    Like the other Bajaj Pulsar models that received an update recently, we expect the updated Pulsar F250 and N250 to remain mechanically identical to the current bikes, and they’ll likely get small cosmetic updates and perhaps a new colour scheme. Currently, the dual-channel ABS variants of the Pulsar 250 models are priced at Rs 1.50 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi), and we expect prices for the updated models to increase to reflect the updates.

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    Bajaj Pulsar N250 long-term review, 3,000km report

     

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