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Bajaj Pulsar 220F vs Yamaha Fazer 25 in Nepal

Price & specification comparison · updated July 15, 2026

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At a glance
Bajaj Pulsar 220FYamaha Fazer 25
Ex-showroom priceRs 4.2 lakhRs 4.3 lakh
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Variants on sale21
DistributorHH Bajaj (Bajaj Auto Nepal)MAW Enterprises (MAW Two Wheelers / MAW Ride – Authorized Yamaha Distributor for Nepal)
Variant-wise prices (July 15, 2026)

Bajaj Pulsar 220F

BS4 Carbरु 4,19,900
(Single Channel ABS, FI BS6)रु 4,19,900

Yamaha Fazer 25

Fazer 25 ABSरु 4,29,900
Specifications — Pulsar 220F (Single Channel ABS, FI BS6) vs Fazer 25 Fazer 25 ABS
CategoryBajaj Pulsar 220FYamaha Fazer 25
Battery & Range
  • Fuel tank capacity 15 litres
  • Claimed mileage around 40 kmpl; range about 600 km per tank
  • Official Nepal price indicative at Rs. 4,19,900*
Not disclosed officially
Motor Power & Drivetrain
  • 220 cc, 4-stroke, oil-cooled, single-cylinder DTS-i engine
  • Twin Spark FI engine with fuel injection
  • Max power 15 kW (20.4 PS) @ 8500 rpm
  • Max torque 18.55 Nm @ 7000 rpm
  • 5-speed constant mesh manual gearbox
  • Chain-driven final drive to rear wheel
  • 12V full DC electrical system
Not disclosed officially
Wheelbase & Ground Clearance
  • Wheelbase 1350 mm
  • Ground clearance 165 mm
  • Kerb weight 160 kg listed in Nepal spec sheet
  • ABS-focused article lists kerb weight 152 kg for earlier ABS trim
Not disclosed officially
Dimensions
  • Overall length 2035 mm
  • Overall width 750 mm
  • Overall height 1165 mm
  • Wheel size 17-inch front and rear
  • Front tyre 90/90-17 tubeless
  • Rear tyre 120/80-17 tubeless
Not disclosed officially
Cargo
  • Underseat storage not disclosed officially (As of: 13/07/2026)
  • No factory-fitted rear luggage box mentioned
Not disclosed officially
Comfort & Interior
  • Front telescopic suspension with anti-friction bush
  • Rear twin hydraulic suspension, 5-step / 5-way adjustable Nitrox type
  • Ergonomics tuned for comfortable upright touring posture
  • Split seat with stepped pillion design for comfort
  • Bike promoted as suitable for long rides and all-terrain touring
Not disclosed officially
Infotainment & Convenience
  • Fully digital reverse monochrome LCD console with Bluetooth
  • Turn-by-turn navigation supported via Bluetooth console
  • Call accept/reject, missed call and SMS alerts on console
  • Distance-to-empty (DTE) readout on digital display
  • Standard USB charging port near cockpit
  • Clock integrated in instrument cluster
Not disclosed officially
Safety
  • Single-channel ABS with 280 mm front disc brake
  • Rear 230 mm disc brake without dual-channel ABS
  • Tubeless tyres front and rear for better puncture safety
  • Powerful dual-headlamp setup for improved night visibility
  • ABS model positioned as safer all-terrain bike in Nepal
Not disclosed officially
Design & Exterior
  • Semi-faired sporty design with signature Pulsar 220F look
  • Dual headlamp: projector low beam and ellipsoidal high beam, 55 W each
  • Available colours: Red, Green, Bronze, Blue in Nepal listing
  • Earlier ABS blog lists Sparkle Black colour option
  • Blacked-out exhaust can and refreshed body graphics on latest model
Not disclosed officially
Sales & Imports
  • Imported and distributed in Nepal by Hansraj Hulaschand & Co.
  • Blog lists price Rs. 4,19,900*, indicative and subject to change
  • ABS blog lists earlier price Rs. 4,14,900 for ABS trim
  • Older ABS launch price mentioned at Rs. 3,32,900 introductory
  • Current BS6 FI bookings announced via distributor channels in Nepal
Not disclosed officially
Value for Money Verdict
  • Positioned as sporty performance commuter-touring motorcycle in Nepal portfolio
  • All-terrain ABS blog calls it best all-terrain bike within Pulsar lineup
  • Large 15L tank and 40 kmpl cited as strong touring value
  • Modern Bluetooth console and USB add tech value at price point
Not disclosed officially
Pros
  • Strong 220 cc engine with 20.4 PS and 18.55 Nm output
  • Comfortable suspension and ergonomics for long rides
  • Single-channel ABS and dual disc brakes increase braking confidence
  • Feature-rich digital console with Bluetooth and navigation
  • Large 15L fuel tank offering approximately 600 km range
Not disclosed officially
Cons
  • Dual-channel ABS not offered in current Nepal variant
  • Underseat storage capacity not disclosed officially
  • Kerb weight relatively high for 220 cc segment
  • Official Nepal site lists price as indicative, may vary at dealers
Not disclosed officially

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Frequently asked questions

Which is cheaper in Nepal — Bajaj Pulsar 220F or Yamaha Fazer 25?

As of July 2026, the Bajaj Pulsar 220F starts at Rs 4.2 lakh ex-showroom — Rs 0.1 lakh less than the Yamaha Fazer 25 at Rs 4.3 lakh.

What is the price of the Bajaj Pulsar 220F and Yamaha Fazer 25 in Nepal?

The Bajaj Pulsar 220F costs Rs 4.2 lakh and the Yamaha Fazer 25 costs Rs 4.3 lakh (ex-showroom, July 2026).

Should I buy the Bajaj Pulsar 220F or the Yamaha Fazer 25?

Weigh the current prices, the variant-wise specifications on this page, and each brand's showroom and service reach near you — both are listed on the model pages. There is no single winner: the side-by-side table shows exactly where each bike is ahead.

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