Bajaj Pulsar N250 2026 – The 250cc segment is the most discussed among the youth nowadays. Neither too heavy, nor too light just the right balance. Bajaj has introduced its Pulsar N250 in 2026 with new updates. This bike is not just a commuter, but a combination of both everyday rides and weekend fun. The 2026 Bajaj Pulsar N250 has made mild but effective changes in technology, safety and style, bringing it back to the discussion. So let’s know your full details.
Engine
Starting with its engine, the Bajaj Pulsar N250 2026 is powered by a 249cc, 4-stroke, SOHC, 2-valve, oil-cooled FI engine. This engine produces 24.5 PS of power at 8750 rpm and 21.5 Nm of torque at 6500 rpm. This engine feels smooth and controlled in city traffic, while it doesn’t disappoint on the open road either.

The 5-speed gearbox is paired with an assist and slipper clutch, which makes gear shifts smooth and reduces slippage. This means the bike remains balanced even during sharp downshifts. Its mileage of 44 kmpl makes it a practical option in this segment.
Design & Styling
The Pulsar N250’s design has always been muscular if it comes to design, and it has become more sharp in the 2026 model. DRLs with large fuel tanks, aggressive cuts and LED projector headlamps give it a different identity even at night.
In some variants, details such as gold-anodized brake calipers give it a more premium feel. This bike is for those who want their entry not to be silent, but with style.
Safety & Riding Modes
Today’s bike is known not just from power, but also from safety and smart features. The Pulsar N250 2026 offers the dual-channel ABS standard, which prevents wheel lock when applied suddenly.

It is accompanied by three riding modes — Rain, Road and Off-Road —. Rain mode gives more control in the rain, Road mode is balanced for everyday and Off-Road is set for mild bumpy paths. This feature makes it more special in the 250cc segment.
Price & Competition
The EX-showroom price of the Bajaj Pulsar N250 2026 starts at around ₹1.34 lakhs. On-road prices in cities like Delhi can reach close to ₹1.55 lakhs. Getting USD forks, dual ABS, riding modes and streetfighter look at this price makes it well-for-money. In the 250cc Naked Bike segment it targets riders who also want a little performance and style with everyday utility.









