The Bajaj Pulsar N125 has stormed into India’s 125cc commuter segment, offering sporty styling, peppy performance, and unbeatable mileage—all under ₹80,000. Here’s why it’s the best value-for-money bike in its class.
Sporty & Aggressive Design – Stands Out in the Crowd
The Pulsar N125 carries the iconic Pulsar DNA with:
Muscular fuel tank (signature Pulsar look)
LED DRLs (premium touch)
Sharp headlamp & tail lamp (modern appeal)
Dual-tone color options (youthful vibe)
Lightweight body (easy to maneuver)
Unlike the bland Glamour or conservative SP 125, the N125 looks like a mini sports bike.
Performance – Punchy & Fuel-Efficient
Powered by a 124.45cc air-cooled engine, the N125 delivers:
11.8 PS power @ 8,500 RPM
10.8 Nm torque @ 6,500 RPM
5-speed gearbox (smooth shifts) Top speed: ~105 km/h (tested)
Riding Experience:
Quick acceleration (0-60 km/h in ~5 sec)
Light clutch (easy city riding)
Stable at high speeds (good for highways)
Mileage: 73 km/l (real-world, best-in-class!)
Features – Practical & Functional
The N125 keeps things simple but useful:
Semi-digital instrument cluster (gear indicator, odometer)
Tubeless tyres (puncture-resistant)
Combined Braking System (CBS) (safer stops)
Comfortable split seat (long rides made easy)
Missing?
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No Bluetooth connectivity (unlike pricier rivals)
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No disc brake in base variant
Price & Variants – Unbeatable Value
Price: ₹76,000 – ₹82,000 (ex-showroom)
Competitors:
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Hero Glamour (better mileage but dull design)
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Honda SP 125 (refined but costlier)
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TVS Raider 125 (more features but lower mileage)
Final Verdict – Who Should Buy It?
The Pulsar N125 is perfect for:
College students wanting a stylish daily rider
Budget buyers seeking mileage + performance
First-time riders needing a reliable commuter
If you want a fun, fuel-efficient bike that won’t break the bank, the N125 is a no-brainer.