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Bajaj Auto has launched special all-black variants of the Pulsar N250 and Pulsar F250 with Dual Channel ABS. The all-new dual-channel ABS variants of the Pulsar 250 twins are equipped with 300-mm front and 230-mm rear disc brakes for precision braking. The matte black tone on the newly incorporated Glossy Brooklyn Black further adds to the powerful demeanour of the latest additions to the Pulsar lineage.

P250 range features

With the addition of a new paint scheme and a more advanced braking setup, the pricing on the all-black variants of the Pulsar N250 and Pulsar F250 has gone up by Rs 6,500 and Rs 5,000 respectively.

Both the bikes continue to draw power from the same 249cc single-cylinder oil-cooled engine with an output of 24.1 bhp at 8750 rpm and 2.19 kgm of peak torque at 6500 rpm. The engine comes mated to a 5-speed gearbox with an assist and slipper clutch. The motorcycle also features a semi-analogue semi-digital instrument cluster with a gear-position indicator and a USB mobile charging port.

F250 pulsar

The contrasting finishes of the newly incorporated black tones accentuate the Pulsar design that boasts of sharp unibody features, tighter proportions and modern aerodynamic form. The all-black theme comes with a combination of gloss and matte high sparkle paints with hints of silver and red. Satin black finishes on the side covers and tank-side inners contrast with the Glossy Brooklyn Black on the tank and seat cowl. Further, the LED DRLs flanking the LED projector unipod headlamp impart the signature wolf-eyed front look to the new Pulsar 250 twins. The black chrome branding, the blacked-out alloys, exhaust, and engine casing further enhance the road presence of the Pulsar 250 twins.

N250 pulsar