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2021 Bajaj Pulsar 250 road test review: In pics

Bajaj Auto's new Pulsar 250 is the flagship model in the Pulsar family of bikes. Pulsar 250 has been introduced in two variants Pulsar N250 and P
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1/6 Bajaj Pulsar 250 uses a new GFN (Glass Filled Nylon) structure for the body panels which in turn holds them together without producing any body vibrations.
2/6 The Pulsar 250 has been given a full LED lighting package including reversed LED boomerang-shaped DRLs, front LED projector headlamps and LED taillights as well.
3/6 The new Pulsar 250 is only marginally costlier than the previous models, yet far superior in terms of ride quality.

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4/6 Bajaj Pulsar 250 comes in two variants - N250 and F250. While the former is a naked street version, the latter is a semi-faired model with a slightly different design and clip-on handlebars.
5/6 At the heart of the Pulsar 250 sits a brand new 250 cc single-cylinder, 2-valve, oil-cooled engine. This powertrain puts out 24.5 bhp of maximum power and 21.5 Nm of peak torque.
6/6 Bajaj launched the 2021 Pulsar 250 twins, the most powerful bikes in the Pulsar family, last month.
First Published Date: 06 Nov 2021, 15:56 PM IST
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