If you are looking at taking a sporty and feature-rich bike in the 125cc segment, there are two strong contenders in front of you Bajaj Pulsar NS125 and TVS Raider 125. Recently both bikes have been launched with new updates, and are now giving each other a tough competition. The question is, which of these bikes is more value for money. So let’s know which bike has better match of features and performance.
Features
If it comes to features, both bikes are quite advanced in their respective segments. The Bajaj Pulsar NS125 has recently been updated, and now its top variants feature ABS modes and the new LCD console. At the same time, the company has added features such as TFT console, Bluetooth connectivity and riding modes to the TVS Raider 125 TFT DD variants.
| Feature | Bajaj Pulsar NS125 | TVS Raider 125 TFT DD |
|---|---|---|
| Console | LCD Console | TFT Console |
| Bluetooth Connectivity | Yes | Yes |
| Turn-by-Turn Navigation | Yes | Yes |
| Call/SMS Alerts | Yes | Yes |
| ABS | Single Channel | Single Channel |
| ABS Modes | Yes (Road, Rain, Off-road) | No |
| Riding Modes | No | Yes (Eco, Power) |
| Mild-Hybrid Assist | No | Yes (iGo Assist) |
TVS Raider 125
The new TFT DD variant of the TVS Raider 125 is launched earlier this month. Its TFT console looks neat, modern and premium. Talking about features, it has features like Bluetooth connectivity, turn-by-turn navigation, and call / SMS alerts. Raider has two riding modes given Eco and Power. Eco mode helps increase fuel efficiency and activates start-stop systems, saving fuel in traffic. At the same time, Power Mode gives faster throttle response and better performance.

In addition, TVS has delivered its exclusive iGo Assist Technology in Raider, which gives a light electric boost while accelerating the bike. This feature makes it the most advanced in the 125cc segment.
Bajaj Pulsar NS125
Now let’s talk about the Bajaj Pulsar NS125, which is known for its sporty look and control features. Its most special feature is 3 ABS modes Road, Rain and Off-road. These modes adjust the ABS intervention according to the riding condition. Road Mode gives better balance if you are walking on normal roads, Rain Mode is much safer for rain or slippery roads, and Off-road Mode gives you more control if you are on a light off-roading track.

The NS125 features an LCD console, which is clean and informative, but its design does not look as premium as Raider’s TFT console. Nevertheless, Pulsar still remains the choice of youth in terms of performance and handling.
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Price
Speaking of price, the X-showroom price of the TVS Raider 125 TFT DD is ₹95,600 and the price of the Bajaj Pulsar NS125 ABS is the X-showroom price ₹98,400. If you look at the budget, the TVS Raider 125 is slightly cheaper and gives more features, while the Pulsar NS125 is a bit expensive but gives a more sporty feel.










