Bajaj Auto Makes A Bold Statement With Official Launch Of The Bajaj Pulsar NS 250 A game changer, fusing the best of innovation, aggression, speed and style in the 250cc class. Continuing the iconic NS (Naked Sport) legacy, the Pulsar NS 250 is built for the rider that assaults the highway with appetite for power, performance, and presence.
With the muscular look, track tuned engineering and top speed beyond 150 km/hour, this bike has already become a subject of interest to every bike enthusiast in India. The Pulsar NS 250 is more than just a new engine.
It receives the new liquid-cooled motor, USD forks, a full digital instrument console, and a host of other modern features, making it one of the strongest contenders in the 250cc streetfighter segment.
Bajaj has very clearly engineered this bike with one thing in mind, to slay the streets and the track with equal ease. Let’s roll up our sleeves and take a closer look at what makes this new machine so special.
Aggressive and Aerodynamic Design
The Bajaj Pulsar NS 250 appeals to the eye right from the moment you set your eyes on it. True to the NS design language, it has more sharper tank extensions, an angular LED headlamp unit, and a muscular profile that exudes aggression overall. The bodywork is slick and sculpted, giving the bike a sporty presence although the bike has never tried to hide its naked streetfighter DNA.
The new dual tone paint feature with matte and glossy finish time passes a premium appeal. The DRLs on the front LED along with other detailing lends it a modern appeal and the split seat along the rear tail section along with the rear LED tail lamp gives it a race ready feeling.
The motorcycle is additionally fitted with light alloy wheels and a stubby underbelly exhaust that further contributes to the sporty look. From the aerodynamic cowls to the aggressive headlights, and the lean, mean tank design the NS 250’s mass-forward silhouette captures the speed, form and agility of a predator.
Powerful Liquid-Cooled Engine with Racing DNA
Powering the Pulsar NS 250 is a 248.7cc, single-cylinder, liquid-cooled, fuel-injected motor which is designed to offer exhilarating performance. This motor produces about 27 PS of power and 23.5 Nm of torque, while being coupled to a six-speed transmission with a slipper clutch for easy down-shifts and crisp ones.
This engine has been inherited from the successful motors in Bajaj’s alliance models like the D400 and KTM platform, so it has that rock solid track-ready DNA. The TPS is instant, the acceleration quick, the power delivery is linear through the rev range.
It’s a lively, responsive package, particularly in that mid and high portion of the rev range that serves as home to these highway cruisers as well as city spurs and weekend corner-carving workouts.
Top Speed That Exceeds Expectations
The top speed is probably one of the biggest highlights of the Bajaj Pulsar NS 250, as it goes well over 150 km/h, and is one of the fastest motorcycles in the segment.

The aerodynamic fairings, re-tuned ECU and the hunkered down engine are a testament to this rampant attitude. With a well-balanced chassis and suspension, the bike feels planted even at high speeds.
Whether you’re opening it up on the motorway or hitting it hard on a track day, the NS 250 provides the power to thrill and the control to chill. If you like riding on the edge, this bike provides plenty of excitement to make your heart beat faster.
Advanced Suspension and Braking Setup
To complement the performance as well as handling, the NS 250 comes with a set of upside-down (USD) front forks and a monoshock rear suspension with good damping properties. These things just synergizes to produce a superior stability, sharp cornering and manageable noise on every highway and bumpy city roads.
It gets a 300mm disc up-front and 230mm disc at the rear, each with dual-channel ABS. They have good bite and stopping power, despite the weather, with strong brakes. Whether weaving through city traffic or hauling up into a hard corner, the setup feels responsive and predictable essential for high-performance riding.
Smart Digital Console and Rider-Centric Features
Today’s riders want today’s features, and Bajaj has not skimped. For instrumentation, the NS 250 gets an all-digital readout that provides live data on speed, RPM, gear shift indicator, mileage, two trip meters, service reminders and even gets Bluetooth connectivity on the higher trims.
Riders can pair their phone to receive call alerts, navigation prompts and other connected features, again ensuring the bike is as intelligent as it is potent. Clip-on handlebars, adjustable lever, and the sporty riding position also heighten the rider involvement, it’s like a proper track focused machine which also feels at home on the city.
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Built for Performance Yet Practical
And yet, while having performance in its core, Bajaj had managed to keep the daily usability that the NS series is loved for. The bike gets a comfortable saddle height, well padded split seat and the riding ergonomics are such that they are aggressive but not too committed.
The fuel tank will be big enough that you would not have to fill it in multiple sittings, and the mileage, also estimated at about 35–40 KMPL on real road, should keep it practical for the daily riders. Ground clearance, turning radius and weight distribution have been engineered with the Indian road conditions, for making the NS 250 not just a performer but a commuter whenever required.
Pricing and Competitors
Bajaj has played it quite well with the pricing of the New Pulsar NS 250 with an expected ex-showroom around ₹1.80 to ₹ 1.95 lakh. So this makes it quite on par with bikes like Yamaha FZ25, Suzuki Gixxer 250, KTM Duke 250.
With its racing style and top class performace and functions the NS 250 is amazing for money. With Bajaj’s massive after-sales support and low running cost, the Pulsar NS 250 is poised to invite young riders, power enthusiasts and Pulsar lovers who want to upgrade for sure.
Conclusion
The Bajaj Pulsar NS 250 is more than just another motorcycle it’s an expression of power, performance, and passion. With its racing-inspired design, high revving engine and track bred performance, it is here to set a new standard for what riders can expect in an 250cc bike in India.
Whether you are a student dreaming of speed, a commuter in need of thrill, or a passionate thrill-seeker, the NS 250 has been tailored to cater to your longing for speed. It reincarnates the raw energy and the aggressive spirit of the iconic Pulsar NS200, but in an all-new avatar that’s bigger, more powerful and meaner.