Pulsar F250 2021-2024 Mileage
Mileage Report
39.0 kmpl
ARAI Mileage
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User Reported Mileage
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Competitors Mileage Details
| Models | ARAI Mileage | Real World Estimate Mileage | Tank Capacity | Full Tank Range | Compare |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
![]() Bajaj Pulsar F250 2021-2024 ₹1.45 - ₹1.50 Lakh* | 39 kmpl | User Reported - Expert Tested - | - | - | |
![]() Honda Hornet 2.0 ₹1.47 Lakh* | 42.3 kmpl | User Reported - Expert Tested - | 12 L | 508 km | Pulsar F250 2021-2024 vs Hornet 2.0 |
![]() TVS Apache RTR 200 4V ₹1.37 - ₹1.50 Lakh* | 40 kmpl | User Reported - Expert Tested - | 12 L | 480 km | Pulsar F250 2021-2024 vs Apache RTR 200 4V |
![]() Yamaha R15 V4 ₹1.66 - ₹1.71 Lakh* | 55.2 kmpl | User Reported - Expert Tested - | 11 L | 607 km | Pulsar F250 2021-2024 vs R15 V4 |

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Bajaj Pulsar F250 2021-2024 Mileage Tips
Air pressure vs Fuel economy
Keeping your car's tyre pressure at the recommended level improves fuel economy by up to 5%. Underinflated tyres create drag, causing the engine to work harder. Check air pressure every two weeks and before long trips. Slightly higher pressure (by 1-2 PSI) for highway drives can further boost mileage.
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Pulsar F250 2021-2024 Owner Reviews
4.0
Based on 30 Ratings, 19 Reviews
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4
11
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4.4
Design4.4
Comfort4.1
Reliability & Maintenance4
Features3.9
Performance3.9
Mileage3.8
Safety3.8
Mileage & Performance3.7
Maintenance Cost4.4
Design4.4
Comfort4.1
Reliability & Maintenance4
Features3.9
Performance3.9
Mileage3.8
Safety3.8
Mileage & Performance3.7
Maintenance Cost4.4
Design4.4
Comfort4.1
Reliability & Maintenance4
Features3.9
Performance3.9
Mileage3.8
Safety3.8
Mileage & Performance3.7
Maintenance Cost
Bajaj Pulsar F250 2021-2024 Question & Answers
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Answer by 91Wheels Expert
2 years ago
A single bar on the fuel meter indicates upto 2 litres of petrol in the fuel tank of Bajaj Pulsar F250. For more details, please click on Bajaj Pulsar F250
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