The updated Pulsar F250 has been introduced by Bajaj in India.
The red and grey graphics add oomph to the bike.
Not much has been changed when it comes to overall design.
With its updated features and technology, this version is a credible competitor in the mid-size segment.
Three different ABS modes—Road, Rain and Offroad—are integrated into the new LCD unit.
It has both turn-by-turn navigation and Bluetooth connection.
Along with other standard data, it provides trip metres, odometer readings and fuel levels.
Its 249cc single-cylinder engine produces 21.5 Nm of torque at 6500 rpm and 24.1 hp at 8750 rpm.
The Hero Karizma XMR and Suzuki Gixxer SF 250 are two bikes that the bike competes against.
The pricing has been set at Rs 1.51 lakh (ex-showroom).