It looks like Bajaj is planning to expand its operations to even more foreign countries in our neighbourhood.
In exciting news, a Bajaj Pulsar N250 was gifted to the Home Minister of Bangladesh. This marks a new chapter in the automotive history of Bangladesh where a bike with an engine capacity higher than 165-cc will be launched for the first time ever. Bajaj is one of the largest two-wheeler manufacturers in the world. In India, its Pulsar range of bikes is a common sight. You would find various models in every part of the country. Now, the two-wheeler giant aims to take on the Bangladesh market. Here are the details.
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Bajaj Pulsar N250 Gifts to Minister
Asaduzzaman Khan is the MP and the Minister of Home Affairs in Bangladesh. He receives the new Pulsar N250 motorcycle as a token of the revolution about to come in Bangladesh. Uttara Motors is the leading importer, manufacturer and marketer in the country. Matiur Rahman is the Chairman of Uttara Motors. He has promised to launch the Pulsar N250 in Bangladesh in the next two months. This will mark a new beginning in the automobile industry of the country. We shall keep an eye out for how well the audience reacts to this new phase in times to come.
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Specs
The Bajaj Pulsar 250F is equipped with a 250-cc single-cylinder air-cooled and fuel-injected engine, delivering a robust performance of 24.5 PS and 21.5 Nm of peak power and torque. It comes with a 5-speed manual gearbox that features an assist and slipper clutch function. The bike is available with a single-channel ABS as standard while the top trim gets a dual-channel ABS. There is a 300 mm disc at the front and a 230 mm disc at the rear.
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Pulsar N250 gets 17-inch alloys with a 100-section tyre at the front and a 130-section tyre at the rear. It is underpinned by a split-tubular frame with a telescopic fork at the front and a monoshock at the rear. It also gets LED lighting, a USB charging port, a semi-digital console, an LCD screen with a trip meter, a speedometer, a fuel level, a mileage readout, a gear position indicator, a clock and more. The price of the Bajaj Pulsar N250 is Rs 1.50 lakh, ex-showroom.