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Bajaj Pulsar N250, F250 prices hiked

Along with the price hike, Bajaj has also introduced a new Caribbean Blue colour on the Pulsar 250s.
1 min read6 May '22
Rishabh BhaskarRishabh Bhaskar
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Bajaj Auto has increased the prices of the Pulsar N250 and F250 by around Rs 4,000 in India. Following the hike, the Bajaj Pulsar N250 is now priced at Rs 1.43 lakh, while the F250 will set you back by Rs 1.45 lakh. This is the second time this year that Bajaj has increased the prices of the Pulsar 250, the last being a Rs 1,000 hike in February.

Besides the price hike, the Pulsar N250 and F250 are now available with a third colour option called Caribbean Blue. 

To reiterate, the Bajaj Pulsar 250 twins are powered by a newly developed 24.5hp, 21.5Nm, 249.07cc, SOHC, air and oil-cooled engine that’s paired to a 5-speed gearbox with a slip and assist clutch. The Pulsar N250 and F250 employ a tubular steel frame, suspended by a telescopic fork and a monoshock.

In terms of competition, the Pulsars go up against the Yamaha FZ25 (Rs 1.44 lakh), Suzuki Gixxer 250 (Rs 1.80 lakh) and TVS Apache RTR 200 4V (Rs 1.39 lakh).

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