Bajaj Pulsar N250 vs Suzuki Gixxer 250 : Bajaj Pulsar N250 and Suzuki Gixxer 250 are beautiful two-wheeled gems in the Indian two-wheeler market for those aspiring for a 250cc upgrade into a pocket of style, performance, and comfort. The motorcycles are well ahead in terms of popularity within the quarter-litre club and offer value. But they appeal to slightly different classes of riders. Let us briefly look at how they fare together in terms of design, engine performance, features, and experience in general.
Talking about design, the Bajaj Pulsar N250 descends from the Pulsar lineage of modern times and appears more robust and futuristic. It is equipped with an LED projector headlamp with DRLs, a fairly compact tail section, and a streetfighter approach that appeals to the youth. On the contrary, Suzuki Gixxer 250 is of a much more mature and understated design language. It looks sporty with its sculpted fuel tank, dual-barrel exhaust, and LED lights, but its overall appearance is much cleaner and understated as compared to the Pulsar.

The performance of the bikes is quite different, even though they are powered by 250cc single-cylinder engines. The Bajaj Pulsar N250 is powered by a 249.07cc oil-cooled engine producing power figures of 24.5 PS and 21.5 Nm. It is a city rider, meant for the low-end to mid-range cruise. Gixxer 250, on the other hand fuelled by a 249cc oil-cool SOHC engine which can dish out 26.5 PS and 22.2 Nm. Thus, the Gixxer feels smoother and refined at the higher RPMs, which also gives an edge in performance and somewhat tilts toward more spirited riders.
In terms of features, both bikes come with LED lighting, digital consoles, and dual-channel ABS. The Gixxer 250, on the other hand, scores in build quality and fit & finish. The semi-digital display on Pulsar N250 works well in town, along with its upright riding position. The Gixxer 250 foregoes some comfort in stop-and-go situations for better performance on twisties with its sportier riding position.

The Bajaj Pulsar N250 is your go-to bike if you want a full value-for-money 250cc machine that is practical and fairly comfortable on rough roads while still being a tad bit thrilling on weekends once in a while. On the other hand, if you are going to spend some sensory enjoyment and excitement for a smoother engine with better refinement, hence sportier diction, then one must think about the Suzuki Gixxer 250. Both the motorbikes have their own positive vibes; the decision should go for whatever suits your riding style/preferences.
