Upcoming Bajaj Adventure Bike Spied Again, New Features Revealed

The ADV motorcycle from Bajaj will be offered with a digital instrument cluster with TFT screen and a 249cc air/oil-cooled engine from the Pulsar N250

We recently told you that the upcoming Bajaj adventure motorcycle will have its world premiere by the end of 2026 in India. This was also confirmed by Waldyr Ferreira – Executive Director of Bajaj Brazil, who told the local media that it could be launched in December 2026 in the Latin American country. Now, the first-ever ADV motorcycle from Bajaj Auto has been spied during its test runs once again on the Indian roads. The latest images captured on camera reveal multiple interesting details of the adventure bike.

First things first, the spy shots almost confirm that the Bajaj adventure bike will borrow the 249cc single-cylinder air/oil-cooled engine from the Pulsar N250. We can clearly see cooling fins on the cylinder while a big radiator, usually seen with liquid-cooled engines, is missing. Hence, the earlier speculations of a KTM-derived liquid-cooled unit in the Bajaj ADV motorcycle can be outrightly dismissed.

The Pulsar N250 comes with top power of 24.2 bhp and peak torque of 21.5 Nm while paired with a 5-speed transmission. However, the company is likely to retune the engine and gear ratios to suit the character of an adventure tourer by extracting strong low-end and mid-range performance. Further, the 249cc engine will also help the company in keeping the production costs in check, which will subsequently result in an aggressive pricing.

Upcoming Bajaj Adventure Bike
Upcoming Bajaj Adventure Bike

Another major feature of the ADV motorcycle revealed by the latest spy pics is the all-digital instrument cluster with TFT screen. It appears identical to the 5-inch unit introduced with the Bajaj Pulsar N160 SS. The company had recently stated that the entire Pulsar range of motorcycles will be offered with this TFT screen as standard features.

We can also see a switchgear on the handlebar which again seems to have borrowed from the recently launched Pulsar N160 4V. However, it remains to be seen whether the ADV bike gets traction control system, switchable ABS and ride modes. Though, we can confirm that it will come with turn-by-turn navigation as standard. It is likely to ride on 19-inch front and 17-inch rear wheels.

Upcoming Bajaj Adventure Bike
Upcoming Bajaj Adventure Bike

The upcoming Bajaj adventure motorcycle could be named as ‘Trekker’ as the company had trademarked this moniker a long time back in India. The spy pics clicked a few days back showed the ADV motorcycle with a front beak, long single-piece seat, and high positioned handlebar. The suspension duties could be carried by telescopic front forks and monoshock unit at the rear.

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