Bajaj has officially launched the Pulsar N125 in India, expanding its popular Pulsar lineup. This new N125, priced at Rs 94,707 (ex-showroom), targets young riders seeking a stylish yet powerful motorcycle. It is the third 125cc Pulsar model in Bajaj's offerings, joining the classic Pulsar 125 and the Pulsar NS125. The Pulsar N125 features a sleek design with aggressive styling elements, including a sharp headlamp and muscular fuel tank, ensuring it stands out on the road. Powered by a 125cc engine, it delivers an impressive performance while maintaining fuel efficiency, making it ideal for city commuting. The motorcycle is equipped with modern features such as a digital instrument cluster, LED lighting, and advanced safety technologies. With the Pulsar N125, Bajaj aims to attract a new generation of enthusiasts looking for a blend of performance and aesthetics in an affordable package.
Bajaj Pulsar N125: Variants and Colour Options
The latest addition to the Pulsar series features two variants: LED Disc and LED Disc (with Bluetooth), priced at Rs 94,707 and Rs 98,707 (both, ex-showroom), respectively. As far as colour options are concerned, the base-spec version comes decked in Pearl Metallic White, Ebony Black, Cocktail Wine, and Caribbean Blue, whereas the top-of-the-line trim can be had in three dual-tone shades: Ebony Black with Cocktail Wide Red, Pewter Grey with Citrus Rush, Ebony Black with Purple Fury.
Bajaj Pulsar N125: Engine Specs
The brand-new Pulsar N125 is propelled by a 124.6cc single-cylinder, air-cooled engine which develops 11.8bhp of maximum power at 8,500rpm and 11Nm of peak torque at 6,000rpm. This unit is paired with a five-speed manual gearbox.
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The hardware components comprise telescopic front forks, a mono-shock rear suspension, a 240mm front disc brake, and a 130mm rear drum brake, complemented by a combined braking system. The bike has a ground clearance of 198mm. Furthermore, the seat height measures 795mm, while the bike's kerb weight stands at 125 kg.
Bajaj Pulsar N125: Design and Features
Coming to the design elements, the N125 follows a design ethos similar to the Pulsar N series, featuring sharp aesthetics highlighted by a V-shaped LED cluster, a muscular fuel tank with extended shrouds, and faux carbon fibre panels. Additional visual elements include split seats, distinctive split headlamps, an underbelly exhaust, and a rear tyre hugger.
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The feature suite of the motorcycle packs an LCD instrument cluster, LED headlights and taillights, and a USB charging port. On top of that, the high-spec version comes equipped with an integrated starter generator, as well as Bluetooth connectivity for call and text alerts. It also boasts a switchable auto start/stop.
In our market, the brand-new Pulsar N125 will take on the likes of the Hero Xtreme 125R, Honda SP125, and TVS Raider.
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