Bajaj Pulsar NS125: If you’re looking for a bike on a budget that will turn heads on the roads and leave rivals stunned, the Bajaj Pulsar NS125 is the perfect choice. Bajaj has introduced this entry-level sports bike in a new avatar. With its ‘streetfighter’ design and powerful 124.45cc engine, it directly challenges the TVS Raider and Honda SP 125.
With a starting ex-showroom price of ₹92,760 and a strong Pulsar heritage, this motorcycle not only delivers impressive mileage but also offers modern features like Bluetooth connectivity and navigation, which have become a necessity for today’s youth.
Powerful Engine and Performance

The true magic of the Bajaj Pulsar NS125 lies in its refined engine, making it extremely fun to ride. It’s powered by a 124.45cc, air-cooled, single-cylinder engine, considered one of the most powerful in its class. This little rocket produces a robust 12 PS of power at 8,500 rpm and 11 Nm of torque at 6,500 rpm, ensuring a strong pickup.
Its smooth 5-speed gearbox is perfectly combined to reduce the hassle of frequent gear changes in city traffic, and the bike feels quite stable on the highway. The front suspension features telescopic forks and a Nitrox monoshock at the rear, which easily absorbs the shocks of rough terrain.
Mileage and Fuel Tank
Often, bikes with sporty looks lag behind in terms of mileage, but Bajaj has completely changed this perception by using its magical DTS-i technology. According to ARAI, this bike’s certified mileage is 64.75 km/l, but in real road and traffic conditions, it easily returns a mileage of 48 to 52 km/l. It features a large 12-liter fuel tank, which means you can travel up to 600 kilometers without worrying about petrol on a single full tank. This is an excellent package for students and office-goers who are both focused on style and economy.

High-Tech Features and Safety
Bajaj has spared no expense in terms of technology and features in the 2026 model, making this bike safer and smarter than ever before. It features a premium digital-analog instrument cluster that now connects to your smartphone via Bluetooth, allowing you to receive call and message alerts, as well as turn-by-turn navigation.
For safety, it features a combined braking system (CBS), which, combined with front disc and rear drum brakes, ensures a strong grip. Its split seat setup and muscular fuel tank give it the same aggressive look as its elder sibling, NS200, which makes it stand out in the crowd.





