Bajaj Pulsar N125 Launched at Rs 94,707 in India
The brand-new Bajaj 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.
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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