SPIED: 2024 Pulsar N250 Spotted Testing; Will Get Two Big Updates

Current Bajaj’s biggest – the 2024 Pulsar N250 has been spotted testing – which points out to the fact that the quarter liter models are set for an update soon…

Rajiv Bajaj had already announced that the Pulsar line-up will get thoroughly refreshed and most of the models have already received their updates. Bajaj seems to be following the bottom up approach and the next in line is the current biggest – Pulsar 250s.

The street fighter version – the Pulsar N250 – has been spotted testing wearing camouflage. Based on the information available, the new quarter liter Pulsar will receive at least two big updates…

Upside-down front forks – The 250 will now come with inverted forks at the front – matching up with the Pulsar NS200 that received it in the 2023 version. This will give the motorcycle some muscle which will add to its appeal as a quarter liter motorcycle.

Digital instrument cluster with connectivity – The 250cc Pulsar will also come with an all digital instrument cluster which will also get smartphone pairability through Bluetooth. It will, most probably, be the same unit as the other Pulsars which means expect features such as phone notifications, call info, SMS alerts, battery as well as turn-by-turn navigation.

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Along with the N250, the faired sibling F250 will also get similar updates…

Along with these prominent feature additions I also believe that the Pulsar N250 will receive new color shades as a ritual for yearly updates.

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It is only the street fighter variant that has been snapped here but the faired F250 is likely to receive similar changes as well.

The current 250s are priced at Rs 1.50 Lac and with the update we expect them to cost about Rs 1.60 Lac or thereabouts to adjust for the added kit. Launch should be soon.

Apart from this update, Bajaj is also preparing the biggest-ever Pulsar – which is likely to be the Pulsar NS400 – and it has been confirmed for April (more details).

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