Bajaj is updating its flagship Pulsar for 2024 which is set for a launch on April 10. The 2024 Pulsar N250 will get a refreshed equipment list which includes the additional features and upgraded hardware. Ahead of its launch, the Chakan-based bikemaker has teased its flagship naked streetfighter on its social media handles.
The teaser doesn’t reveal any specific detail about the upcoming Pulsar N250 besides the wolf-eyed front face featuring a single-pod LED headlamp flanked by two sleek DRLs. Rest of the styling is also expected to remain unchanged.
2024 Bajaj Pulsar N250: Expected styling
Besides, the wolf-eyed face, the Pulsar N250 will carry forward the same sharp styling as the current model featuring a muscular fuel tank with extended shrouds, a floating tail section, a stubby exhaust muffler, split seat setup, and split grab rails. That said, we can expect Bajaj to add some new colour schemes and liveries to the palette to give the bike a fresh appeal.
2024 Bajaj Pulsar N250: New features expected
Bajaj is expected to add quite a few features to the quarter-litre Pulsar. This includes a fully-digital instrument console that was earlier installed in the Pulsar N150 and Pulsar N160, a couple of months back. This unit will boast of Bluetooth connectivity and turn-by-turn navigation. The switchgear will be updated as well to add controls for the new instrument panel.

However, the biggest feature addition will be a traction control system, a first for a Pulsar. While the use of traction control in a 250cc bike is debatable, it’s a nice safety feature in hand. Another feature update expected is dual-channel ABS with switchable rear ABS. This should allow more assurance when going on loose surfaces.
2024 Bajaj Pulsar N250: Updated hardware
Earlier, spy images of the Pulsar N250 have suggested that the largest Pulsar will receive upside down front forks. The rear will continue with a monoshock. Braking duties are likely to be carried out by petal-type disc brakes as against the conventional units on the existing model. The bike will continue to roll on 17-inch alloy wheels with most probably the same design.
2024 Bajaj Pulsar N250: Engine specs
Powering the Pulsar N250 will be the same 249cc air/oil-cooled single-cylinder motor as the current model that puts out 24.1 bhp and a peak torque of 21.5 Nm. The engine is paired with a 5-speed gearbox via a slip and assist clutch.