Bajaj Pulsar RS250 digital render looks mean, a look at its expected features and specs

Bajaj Pulsar RS250: The Bajaj Pulsar RS250 in this digital incarnation has a sporty appearance. Indians are familiar with the name Pulsar. The famous Pulsar is available in all significant market sectors thanks to Bajaj. If manufactured, the RS250 version, which is on the higher end of the spectrum, might satisfy fans. But until then, we’ll have to settle for computerised representations of the RS250 like this one. Let’s examine the finer points of this appealing motorcycle.

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Bajaj Pulsar RS250 Digital Render

On Instagram, ns family_ generated this illustration. The distinctive design features that fans of the Pulsar would wish to see in the final product are present in this model. The motorcycle’s side profile is depicted in this rendering. Cool turquoise and grey body graphics and paints are used for the finishing touches, which looks good. In essence, the alloy wheels’ colour is the most appealing. Additionally, the bike’s front fascia exudes sportiness thanks to its sharp headlamp and small handlebars with an integrated wind visor.

The huge covering on the sides, which extends below to protect the bike’s underside from being scraped when on adventure journeys, is the bike’s standout feature. A robust fuel tank gives the motorcycle’s core a beefy appearance. The split-seat taillamp cluster at the back has a modern design. At the back, a tyre hugger can be seen. Overall, this Bajaj Pulsar RS250 variant will undoubtedly appeal to enthusiasts who would like to see it go into production soon.

Specs and launch

Emission TypeBS6
Max Power24.5 PS @ 8750 rpm
Fuel TypePetrol
Wheels TypeAlloy
Engine Displ249.07 cc

The 249-cc engine in the standard Bajaj Pulsar 250 produces a respectable 24.5 PS and 21.5 Nm of peak power and torque. This engine is connected to a 5-speed slipper clutch gearbox. It has a traditional telescopic front fork and a mono-shock rear shock absorber. Both ends of the bike have 17-inch alloy wheels with a choice of single or dual-channel ABS. Ex-showroom, the costs range from Rs. 1.45 lakh to Rs. 1.50 lakh. Unfortunately, this is just a render and might not even enter the production stage as it is not an official render by the company.

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