Yamaha FZ 25 vs Pulsar N 250: The starting price for the Yamaha FZ 25 is Rs. 1.47 lakh, while the Bajaj Pulsar N250 is priced at Rs. 1.44 lakh. the reported distance Technically speaking, the Yamaha FZ 25 has a 249 cc engine but the Bajaj Pulsar N250 has a 249.07 cc engine. While the Yamaha FZ 25 is only offered in two colours, the Bajaj Pulsar N250 comes in four different colours. The Bajaj Pulsar N250 and Yamaha FZ 25 can be compared based on their prices and features.
Yamaha FZ 25 vs Pulsar N 250: Specifications
Dimensions & Chassis
Kerb Weight (kg)
162
153
Overall Length (mm)
1,989
2,015
Overall Width (mm)
743
775
Overall Height (mm)
1,050
1,075
Wheelbase (mm)
1,351
1,360
Ground Clearance (mm)
165
160
Seat Height (mm)
795
795
Chassis Type
Tubular Frame
Diamond
Power & Performance
Fuel Type
Petrol
Petrol
Max Power
24.1 bhp @ 8,750 rpm
20.51 bhp @ 8,000 rpm
Max Torque
21.5 Nm @ 6,500 rpm
20.1 Nm @ 6,000 rpm
Emission Standard
BS-VI
BS-VI
Displacement (cc)
249
249
Cylinders
1
1
Bore (mm)
72
74
Stroke (mm)
61.17
58
Valves Per Cylinder
2
2
Compression Ratio
10.3 ± 0.3:1
9.8:1
Ignition
Digital
TCI ( Transistor Controlled Ignition )
Spark Plugs (Per Cylinder)
2
1
Cooling System
Oil Cooled
Air Cooled
Transmission
5 Speed Manual
5 Speed Manual
Transmission Type
Chain Drive
Chain Drive
Gear Shifting Pattern
1 Down 4 Up
1 Down 4 Up
Clutch
Assist & Slipper clutch
Wet,multiple disc
Fuel Delivery System
Fuel Injection
Fuel Injection
Fuel Tank Capacity (litres)
14
14
Reserve Fuel Capacity (litres)
2.8
2.8
Riding Range (Km)
490
532
Mileage – ARAI (kmpl)
39
42
Mileage – Owner Reported (kmpl)
35
38
Top Speed (Kmph)
132
130
Brakes, Wheels & Suspension
Braking System
Single Channel ABS
Dual Channel ABS
Front Brake Type
Disc
Disc
Front Brake Size (mm)
300
282
Rear Brake Type
Disc
Disc
Rear Brake Size (mm)
230
220
Calliper Type
Dual Piston
Front- Dual Piston, Rear- Single Piston Calliper
Wheel Type
Alloy
Alloy
Front Wheel Size (inch)
17
17
Rear Wheel Size (inch)
17
17
Front Tyre Size
100/80 – 17
100/80 – 17
Rear Tyre Size
130/70 – 17
140/70 – 17
Tyre Type
Tubeless
Tubeless
Radial Tyres
No
No
Front Tyre Pressure (Rider) (psi)
25
25
Rear Tyre Pressure (Rider) (psi)
28.5
29
Front Tyre Pressure (Rider & Pillion) (psi)
25
25
Rear Tyre Pressure (Rider & Pillion) (psi)
32
29
Front Suspension
Telescopic (37mm)
Telescopic Fork
Rear Suspension
Monoshock
7-Step Adjustable Monocross Suspension
Engine and Transmission
Engine Type
Air cooled, 4-stroke, SOHC, 2-valve
Single cylinder, 4 stroke, SOHC, 2 Valve, Oil cooled, FI
Displacement
249 cc
249.07 cc
Max Torque
20.1 Nm @ 6000 rpm
21.5 Nm @ 6500 rpm
No. of Cylinders
1
1
Cooling System
Air Cooled
Oil Cooled
Valve Per Cylinder
–
2
Starting
Self Start Only
Self Start Only
Fuel Supply
Fuel Injection
Fuel Injection
Clutch
Wet,multiple disc
–
Gear Box
5 Speed
5 Speed Constant Mesh
Bore
74 mm
–
Stroke
58 mm
–
Compression Ratio
9.8:1
–
Emission Type
bs6
bs6
Yamaha FZ 25 vs Pulsar N 250: Conclusion
The Yamaha FZ 25 is lighter than the Pulsar 250 and has more advanced suspension and brake equipment, according to this comparison. The Pulsar N250, on the other hand, features a more potent engine and a higher ground clearance. But is that enough to chose the new Pulsar 250 naked streetfighter instead of Yamaha? Its totally upto you.