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Bajaj Pulsar 250 launched; price starting at Rs 1.38 lakh

Rajiv Bajaj, MD of Bajaj Auto, said the new Pulsar 250 is three years late to the market. "Today we have an all-new Pulsar offering much more for the same cost," he said.

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By CNBCTV18.com Oct 28, 2021 2:03:00 PM IST (Updated)

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Bajaj Pulsar 250 launched; price starting at Rs 1.38 lakh
Bajaj Auto is all set to launch its Pulsar 250 and 250F today. Both models have gotten updated styling with some of the iconic Pulsar detailing still on there. Pulsar 250 will come with a naked styling while 250F has been teased in a semi-faired design.

The iconic taillights of the Pulsar will remain the same, while LED DRLs have been added to the front above the headlamps. Both bikes will use the same but new engine. The engine is reportedly a 250cc engine that's going to be air-cooled and capable of outputting 26PS of power and 22Nm of torque.
Bajaj Pulsar N250 will be launched at Rs 1.38 lakh and F250 at Rs 1.40 lakh (ex-showroom - Delhi)
Rajiv Bajaj, MD of Bajaj Auto, said the new Pulsar 250 is three years late to the market. "Today we have an all-new Pulsar offering much more for the same cost," he said.
Rajiv Bajaj added that Bajaj Auto will come up with new 150 and 180cc Pulsar bikes, but not immediately. "We see a great opportunity to grow market share in 250-400cc segment," he said at the launch event.
Bajaj Pulsar was jointly designed by Bajaj Autos and motorcycle designer Glynn Kerr, before its initial launch nearly two decades ago. Over the years, Pulsar has come to dominate the high performance motorcycle segment. The bike sold the most units in the 150cc to 200cc range with over 37,193 units sold in February 2021 and nearly 24 percent of the market share. Though at one point, the model commanded nearly half of the market segment.
The unveiling can be caught on the official launch event website.

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