Bajaj has introduced the Pulsar N125 in India, with an ex-showroom price of Rs 94,707. The bike is available in two variants: the base LED Disc variant and the LED Disc BT variant, priced at Rs 98,707. The N125 joins the competitive 125 cc commuter segment in the Indian market.
Bajaj Pulsar N125 features
The N125 boasts a distinct design compared to other models in the Pulsar N series, featuring a new downward-sloping LED headlamp. Key design elements include a large, sculpted fuel tank with extensions toward the front fork, a split-seat arrangement and alloy wheels similar to those on the discontinued Pulsar P150.
In terms of features, the base variant comes with a small LCD display, while the LED Disc BT version is equipped with a monochrome LCD display that offers Bluetooth connectivity.
Under the hood, the Pulsar N125 is powered by an upgraded version of the 125 cc engine, delivering 11.8 bhp and 11 Nm of torque, the same as the NS125. However, the N125 reaches peak torque at 6000 rpm, compared to 7000 rpm in the NS125.