Bajaj Pulsar NS125: Bajaj Auto continues to enhance its popular Pulsar lineup, with the latest update focusing on the Pulsar NS125. This iteration now features single-channel ABS, significantly improving the motorcycle’s safety profile. The ex-showroom price for the 2025 Pulsar NS125 is set at Rs 1,01,050.
In the competitive Indian market, the Pulsar NS125 faces rivals such as the Hero Extreme 125R, TVS Raider, and Honda SP125. The motorcycle is equipped with a 240mm disc brake at the front and a 130mm drum brake at the rear, while the previous model included a combi-braking system (CBS).
One of the most powerful options in its segment
Recognized as one of the most powerful options in its segment, the Pulsar NS125 necessitated a robust braking system, which may explain the introduction of single-channel ABS in response to market demand.
Last year, Bajaj implemented several modifications to the Pulsar NS125, including a new LED headlight featuring LED DRLs and indicators. Additionally, the motorcycle now boasts a completely redesigned LCD instrument console with Bluetooth connectivity, offering features such as notifications, call management, and turn-by-turn navigation. A USB port for mobile device charging has also been incorporated. The headlight cowl has been reimagined with sleek design lines, distinguishing it from the previous model.
The Bajaj Pulsar is powered by a 124.45cc, single-cylinder, air-cooled engine that generates 11.96ps of power and 11Nm of torque, paired with a 5-speed manual transmission. Furthermore, the updated instrument cluster will provide real-time information on fuel consumption, average fuel economy, and gear status. The latest model features two vertically arranged LED clusters within the headlight assembly.
Note: Prices may vary slightly depending on location, dealer, and model variant. It’s always recommended to check with your local dealer for the most accurate pricing and availability information.