Bajaj Pulsar N125 Launched In India At Rs 94,707
Bajaj has introduced the latest addition to its motorcycle lineup with the Bajaj Pulsar N125, marking a significant update in its range. Priced at Rs 94,707, ex-showroom Delhi, this model is presented in two distinct versions, with the premium variant costing an additional Rs 4,000.
This motorcycle is not just another version in the Pulsar series but stands out as a completely new creation, featuring an all-new engine, chassis, and design, setting it apart from its predecessors.

The Pulsar N125 showcases a striking design, characterized by sharp lines and distinctive floating panels, diverging from the familiar aesthetic of previous Bajaj Pulsars. The motorcycle's front end exudes a bold presence, while its tail section is noticeably sleeker, offering a modern and aggressive look. This design approach ensures the Pulsar N125 catches the eye and distinguishes itself in the crowded motorcycle market.
Advanced Features and Variants
The motorcycle is available in two variants: the LED Disc and the LED Disc BT. The entry-level variant features a slimmer rear tyre, a smaller LCD, and a conventional self-starter. In contrast, the top-spec version boasts more vibrant colours, a larger LCD with Bluetooth connectivity, a wider rear tyre, and an Integrated Starter Generator (ISG) for quieter startups.
Additionally, it includes a switchable auto start/stop function, aimed at enhancing fuel efficiency. This range of features ensures that there's a Pulsar N125 to suit a variety of rider preferences and needs.
A Closer Look at Performance
Beneath its cutting-edge design, the Pulsar N125 is built on a new frame that optimally utilizes the engine as a stressed member, enhancing the motorcycle's structural integrity and performance. The bike's suspension system comprises a telescopic fork at the front and a preload-adjustable monoshock at the rear, ensuring a smooth ride across different terrains.
It rides on 17-inch wheels, with braking performance delivered by a disc brake at the front and a drum brake at the rear, complemented by a combined braking system (CBS) for improved safety.
At the heart of the Pulsar N125 is a newly developed 124.58cc, air-cooled, single-cylinder engine, delivering 12bhp at 8,500rpm and 11Nm of torque at 6,000rpm. This engine is mated to a five-speed gearbox, offering a blend of performance and efficiency suitable for city commutes and occasional long rides.
Booking for the Bajaj Pulsar N125 is now open, with deliveries expected to begin shortly. It enters the market as a direct competitor to models like the TVS Raider125 and the Hero Xtreme 125R, aiming to carve out its niche in the highly competitive 125cc motorcycle segment in India.


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