New Bajaj Pulsar 125 Launched With Stylish Look And 60Kmpl Mileage, See Price

The Bajaj Pulsar 125 is among the best-selling bikes in the 125cc segment in India that is well appreciated for its sporty look, performance, and also fuel economy. Joining the ranks of the iconic Pulsar family, the Pulsar 125 carries forth Bajaj’s legacy of stylish, performance-oriented motorcycles offered at an accessible price-point. Expected to appeal to younger riders, as well as those seeking an entry-level sports bike, the Pulsar 125 is aimed for daily commuting with weekend runs for longer distances.

Design

The Bajaj Pulsar 125 carries the aggressive and chunky design language of its bigger Pulsar siblings. Its front fascia is sharp with a signature wolf eyed headlamp and twin pilot lamps giving the SUV a distinctly sporty appearance. The Pulsar fuel tank also features aggressive lines, surrogate muscular design, and large badging for added flair.

The sporty character is complemented with split-seat design, clean rear panels, alloy wheels, and body graphics that add to the visual drama. The Pulsar 125 comes in fun colors like — Neon Blue, Solar Red, and Platinum Silver.

Performance

It is powered by a 124.4cc, single-cylinder, air-cooled, DTS-i engine producing 11.8 bhp at 8,500 rpm and 10.8 Nm at 6,500 rpm. What sort of gearbox is there? A 5-speed, and the alumned gear shifts make the ride an interactive affair.

With a middle-of-the-road power and fuel-efficiency characteristics, the Pulsar delivers a comfortable outlay for cruising at moderate to medium speeds and a mileage upwards of 55-60 km/l, making it the best motorcycle to ride to work, everyday.

Ride And Handling

The Pulsar 125 gets a good frame and suspension setup which allows it to be confident on the road and endure the different terrain. It gets telescopic front forks and gas-charged dual shock absorbers at rear that absorb irregularities and ensure stability during rides. The riding ergonomics are agreeable: upright seating position, nicely padded seats, etc., which is why it doesn’t feel like a drag on long jaunts.

Weighing in at roughly 140 kg, the Pulsar 125 is able to offer a stable and balanced ride with a ground clearance of 165mm, giving it plenty of capability off the beaten track and speed bumps. The stoppage duties are taken care of by the 240mm front disc and 130mm rear drum brake, which offers good stopping power and safety.

Features

Modern features on the Bajaj Pulsar 125 further add to its appeal. There is a semi-digital instrument cluster that shows the necessary information such as speed, fuel level, and trip meter. For safety, the bike has a pass light switch, engine kill switch and CBS.

Pricing And Variants

The Bajaj Pulsar 125 is offered in different variants, and the base drum brake variant costs around ₹85,000 (ex-showroom), whereas the disc brake variant is priced at roughly ₹89,000 (ex-showroom). Those prices help make it one of the most affordable sporty commuter options on the market.

Conclusion

For enthusiasts seeking a sleek, performance-biased bike for daily riding, the Bajaj Pulsar 125 is the wider market choice. Pulsar POSER has proven to be one of the most loved motorcycles amongst young riders and commuters due to its sporty design, good performance and value for money which makes it the Pulsar brand, segment leader.

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