Bajaj Pulsar F250 vs Pulsar 220F: Two top of the line's offerings from Bajaj compared to help you reach the right decision, read before you buy

 Bajaj Pulsar F250 vs Pulsar 220F: Two top of the line's offerings from Bajaj compared to help you reach the right decision, read before you buy

Bajaj Pulsar F250 vs Pulsar 220F: The Bajaj Pulsar 220F was just reintroduced by Bajaj in the Indian market, it's direct competitor in the market is its sibling, the Pulsar F250. Let's compare both of the bikes to see which one is better

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Bajaj Pulsar F250 vs Pulsar 220F

Key specifications

Specifications Bajaj Pulsar F250 Pulsar 220F
Engine 249.07 cc 220 cc
Power 24.5 PS 20.4 PS
Torque 21.5 Nm 18.55 Nm
Mileage 35 kmpl -
Brakes Double Disc Double Disc
Tyre Type Tubeless Tubeless

The F250's 249.07cc air/oil-cooled single-cylinder engine is the largest Pulsar engine yet and was installed by Bajaj. It has a 5-speed gearbox with a slip-and-assist clutch and produces 24.5PS and 21.5Nm.

The 220cc single-cylinder, fuel-injected, air-cooled engine powering the Bajaj Pulsar 220 produces 18.55Nm of torque at 7000 rpm and 20.4PS of power at 8500 rpm. A 5-speed gearbox is included with the engine.

Features

With an LED projector headlamp and LED DRLs that resemble boomerangs, a charging outlet, and a semi-digital console, the Pulsar F250 is fairly feature-rich. The speedometer, trip metre, gear position indicator, fuel level readout, and clock are all displayed on the digital screen, while the tachometer is displayed on the retro analogue dial. A range and fuel economy indicator are also available. Unfortunately, there is no smartphone connectivity available. The half fairing of the Pulsar F250 gives it a sportier flair without sacrificing functionality. Both the handlebar and the footpegs are slightly rear-set, and the handlebar is rather wide and upright. A USB charging port is also included on the motorcycle.

For a sporty yet comfortable riding stance, the Bajaj Pulsar 220 has a pair of elevated clip-on handlebars. It has a split seat design and a front quarter fairing for a sporty look. The motorcycle is outfitted by Bajaj with a projector headlamp and a semi-digital instrument cluster. When compared to the indicators, the tail lamp is an LED. The Pulsar 220F has a standard single-channel ABS as far as safety is concerned.

Price in India

The Pulsar F250 is priced by Bajaj at Rs. 1,40,666 for the regular model and Rs. 1,49,978 for the Brooklyn Black (dual-channel ABS) model (both prices ex-showroom Delhi).

The price ex-showroom for the Bajaj Pulsar 220F is anticipated to cost Rs. 1.34 lakh.

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