There are some young riders who don’t just want to ride on the road but also want to make an impression in the eyes of people. In such a case, Pulsar NS125 is for you. The full-on digital console, mileage assurance, and the name of the NS series itself give a different vibe, meaning every ride gives a mix of fashion, features and future.
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Performance and Technology
The Pulsar NS125 is powered by a 124.45cc air-cooled, BS6 engine that produces around 11.8bhp of power and 11Nm of torque. This engine comes mated to a five-speed manual gearbox and performs very smoothly on the congested city roads. Its top speed is around 103km/h, which is considered quite good in this segment.

Mileage
When it comes to fuel economy, the Pulsar NS125 does not disappoint here either. Its ARAI claimed mileage is around 46.9 kmpl, while on real roads it easily gives around 50 kmpl. The 12-litre fuel tank makes it capable of long distances and you can travel up to 600 km on a single tank fill.
Design and Features
The look of Pulsar NS125 is absolutely sporty and muscular. Its design is similar to its elder brother NS series. The graphics and color options make it more stylish. The bike has a full-digital LCD instrument cluster which includes features like Bluetooth connectivity, gear position indicator, distance-to-empty, average fuel economy and real-time mileage. LED headlamp and taillamp make both its style and visibility great.
Braking and Safety
In terms of braking, this bike is quite reliable. It has a Combi Braking System (CBS) with disc brakes at the front and drum brakes at the rear. The ABS variant also includes the feature of single-channel ABS which provides an additional level of safety during sudden braking.

Riding and Suspension
The Pulsar NS125 weighs 144 kg which makes it very light and easy to control. Its seat height is 805 mm which makes it comfortable for most riders. The ground clearance is 179 mm which helps the bike to move smoothly even on bad roads. Telescopic front fork and rear monoshock suspension provide a smooth riding experience both in the city and on the highway.
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Price and Value
Talking about the price, the base variant of Pulsar NS125 starts at around Rs 99,000. The price of the variant with Bluetooth and LED goes up to around Rs 1.02 lakh, while the ABS variant costs around Rs 1.07 lakh. Considering the features and performance, this price is quite reasonable and makes it a great option in the budget segment.










