The Bajaj Pulsar N250 is for those riders who want the iconic Pulsar vibe but with a fresh, next-level twist. It brings sporty looks, a punchy engine, and solid highway as well as city performance — all packed in one aggressive machine.
Design: Sharp and Muscular
One look at the Pulsar N250 and you’ll see how Bajaj has modernized the Pulsar DNA. The bike gets an aggressive front with a projector LED headlamp and signature twin DRLs that give it a premium edge. The sculpted fuel tank, sharp side panels, and sleek tail with underbelly exhaust make it look ready to race. The exhaust note too adds a sporty feel.
Engine and Power
The Pulsar N250 runs on a 249.07cc oil-cooled single-cylinder engine that delivers around 24.5 PS of power and 21.5 Nm torque. The 5-speed gearbox comes with a slipper clutch, making gear shifts smoother and quicker. The pickup is strong enough for city rides and the bike easily hits 120 kmph+ on open roads.
Ride Quality and Handling
Bajaj has used a new tubular frame on the N250, making it more stable and better in handling. The bike comes with a 37mm telescopic front fork and a rear mono-shock which handle potholes and turns nicely. Whether you’re carving corners or riding through traffic, the N250 stays planted and comfortable.
Features That Stand Out
- Bi-functional LED projector headlamp
- Twin DRLs for better visibility
- Assist & Slipper clutch for easy downshifts
- USB mobile charger
- Semi-digital instrument console
- Dual-channel ABS
- 300mm front disc and 230mm rear disc brakes
Mileage and Maintenance
For a 250cc bike, the Pulsar N250 still returns a decent mileage of around 35-38 kmpl. Bajaj bikes are known for low maintenance and widely available spare parts, so long-term ownership stays light on the pocket.
Price and EMI Details
The Pulsar N250 starts at an ex-showroom price of around ₹1.50 lakh. On-road price goes up to about ₹1.70 lakh. You can get it on EMI too — with a down payment of about ₹15,000 and an EMI of ₹5,000-₹5,500 per month, you can take this bike home easily.
Who Should Buy the Pulsar N250
- Young riders looking to upgrade from a 150-160cc bike
- College students and office goers who ride daily but want power for weekend trips too
- Riders who want Pulsar’s trusted name with new-gen looks and more power
Pulsar N250 vs Yamaha FZ25
Here’s a quick look at how it stacks up against a close rival:
Feature Pulsar N250 FZ25
Engine 249cc 249cc
Power 24.5 PS 20.8 PS
ABS Dual Channel Single Channel
Mileage 35-38 kmpl 37-40 kmpl
Price ₹1.50 lakh ₹1.51 lakh
The Pulsar N250 beats the FZ25 in power and comes with better braking tech with dual-channel ABS.
Booking and Delivery
You can book the Pulsar N250 at any Bajaj dealership or online. Booking starts at a token amount of ₹5,000-₹10,000. Delivery time is usually around 10-15 days.
Should You Buy the Pulsar N250?
If you want an affordable, powerful bike that carries forward the iconic Pulsar style but feels fresh and modern, the N250 is a perfect pick. Good for city commutes, weekend rides, and daily use — it’s all-round ready.
Disclaimer: Prices and features may change. Always confirm the latest details at your nearest Bajaj showroom before you buy.