In the Indian bike market, when we hear the name Pulsar, both power and style come to mind. But by launching Pulsar 125, Bajaj has proved that performance is not only available in bikes with heavy engines. This bike is a perfect choice for those who want a little sporty touch along with daily commute. At the same time, Pulsar 125 has become increasingly popular among youth and working professionals with its affordable price, attractive look and efficient performance.

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Design

In terms of design, Pulsar 125 looks exactly like its Big Brothers, Pulsar 150 and 180. It has a muscular fuel tank, sporty tank shrouds and stylish halogen headlamp with twin pilot lamps. Its alloy wheels and bold graphics give it an aggressive street fighter look. While it is easy to maneuver in traffic due to its slim body, its presence on the road also looks strong.

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Engine

However, Pulsar 125 has a 124.4cc single-cylinder, air-cooled, BS6 engine that generates about 11.8 PS of power and 10.8 Nm of torque. It has a 5-speed gearbox which gives a smooth gear shifting experience. In terms of performance, this bike is perfect for city commute and maintains stability even on long highway runs. Its sporty acceleration makes it even more popular among the youth.

Comfort

Also, if we talk about its comfort, Bajaj Pulsar 125 is a very balanced bike. It has telescopic front forks and twin gas shock absorbers in the rear which ensure comfort even on uneven roads. The wide and cushioned seat is comfortable for both rider and pillion. The upright riding position reduces fatigue even during long rides.

Features

Pulsar 125 has been given many practical features according to that segment. It has a semi-digital instrument cluster which shows information like speedometer, fuel gauge and trip meter. Whereas single-channel ABS further improves safety. Apart from this, clip-on handlebars and backlit switchgear give it a premium touch, which is rarely seen in this segment.

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Mileage

Let us tell you that mileage is one of the biggest strengths of this bike. In normal city riding, Pulsar 125 easily gives a mileage of about 50-55 kmpl. The fuel tank capacity is 11.5 litres, which means that after filling the fuel once, you will not have to worry about going to the petrol pump again and again.

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Price

However, Bajaj Pulsar 125 is available in India in both Drum and Disc variants. Its starting price starts from around ₹ 84,000 (ex-showroom) and the top variant goes up to around ₹ 92,000. The color options and graphics are available according to the variants, so that the buyer can choose the model of his choice.