Power comes from a 249cc single-cylinder, oil-cooled engine producing 27.5 bhp and 22.5 Nm of torque. The motor delivers strong low-end punch, making city riding effortless. As revs climb, performance tapers off and the engine becomes noisier near the top end, encouraging relaxed riding rather than aggressive revving.
The six-speed gearbox is mostly smooth, though finding neutral can occasionally be tricky.
On the move, the Gixxer SF 250 proves to be a comfortable all-rounder. The engine doesn’t heat up excessively, the seat remains supportive over longer distances, and the upright riding position suits both city commutes and highway runs. When pushed in corners, the bike tends to straighten up rather than hold a deep lean, something riders should be aware of.
Braking is handled by ByBre callipers with discs at both ends, supported by dual-channel ABS. The brakes offer predictable stopping power, while MRF tyres provide adequate grip for everyday riding. The suspension, though slightly firm, handles city imperfections well and remains stable at highway speeds.