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Bajaj Pulsar 125

The 124cc commuter bike Bajaj Pulsar 125 Pulsar 125 is priced from Rs. 81,414 to Rs. 94,957. It is available in 5 colours and 3 variants. Pulsar 125 is a fuel efficient bike with mileage of 57 kmpl. It can achive a maximum speed of 99 kmph and has a five speed gearbox. The bike gets drum brakes in the front and rear, apart from this it weighs 142 kg and has a fuel tank capacity of 11.5 liters. Pulsar 125 is a tough competition to Hero Splendor Plus, Hero Super Splendor XTEC and Hero Xtreme 125R .

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Bajaj Pulsar 125 Specifications

Key Specifications Top Features
  • Engine124 CC
  • Mileage57 Kmpl
  • Max Power11.8 PS @ 8500 rpm
  • Fuel Capacity11.5 Liters
  • Top Speed99 kmph
  • No Of Gears5 Speed
  • Tyre TypeTubeless
  • Kerb Weight142 Kg
  • Max Torque10.8 Nm @ 6500 rpm
Specs & Features of Pulsar 125

Bajaj Pulsar 125 Latest Updates

The 2024 Bajaj Pulsar 125 has been launched at prices starting from Rs 93,221 (ex-showroom Chhattisgarh). It is the most affordable offering from the Pune-based bikemaker in its iconic Pulsar lineup.


Bajaj Pulsar 125 Price : The Pulsar 125 is available in two variants: single-piece seat and split-seat, which are priced at Rs 93,221 and Rs 98,221 respectively (both prices ex-showroom Chhattisgarh).

Features of Bajaj Pulsar 125 : The Bajaj Pulsar 125 gets an LCD instrument console with smartphone connectivity for call and SMS alerts, and phone battery and signal indicator. It has readouts such as the speedometer, odometer, tachometer, gear position indicator, real-time and average mileage readout, distance to empty indicator, a clock, and basic tell-tale lights. It also gets a USB charging port.

Bajaj Pulsar 125 Engine : Powering the Bajaj Pulsar 125 is a 124.4cc air-cooled single-cylinder engine, churning out a respectable 11.8PS and 10.8Nm, with a five-speed transmission.

Bajaj Pulsar 125 Suspension, Brakes & Other Details : The Bajaj Pulsar 125 gets a suspension setup consisting of a telescopic fork and twin gas-charged shock absorbers, complemented by a front disc/drum brake and a rear drum brake. Rolling on 17-inch alloy wheels fitted with 80-section front and 100-section rear tyres, this bike retains its power output following the BS6.2 update. It gets an 11.5-litre fuel tank with a kerb weight of 142kg on the split seat variant and 140kg on the single piece seat variant.

Bajaj Pulsar 125 Rivals : The Bajaj Pulsar 125’s rivals are the Hero Super Splendor, Honda Shine, and TVS Raider 125.

Bajaj Pulsar 125 Price

Bajaj Pulsar 125 base model ex-showroom price starts from Rs. 81,414 and the top model ex-showroom price goes upto Rs. 94,957. Bajaj Pulsar 125 is offered in 3 variants - Neon Single Seat, Carbon Fiber Single Seat.
Variants Ex-Showroom Price

Pulsar 125 Neon Single Seat

124 cc . 57 kmpl
Rs. 81,414
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Pulsar 125 Carbon Fiber Single Seat

124 cc . 57 kmpl
Rs. 90,771
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Pulsar 125 Carbon Fiber Split Seat

124 cc . 57 kmpl
Rs. 94,957
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Bajaj Pulsar 125 Pros and Cons

Pulsar 125 Advantages

Colours and graphics are sporty, segment-first clip-on handlebars, Fit & finish levels are top-notch.

Pulsar 125 Disadvantages

Seat cushioning is on the firmer side, Engine feels a stressed at higher speeds, A bit pricey

Pulsar 125 Expert's Conclusion

The Pulsar 125 Neon provides a glimpse of the Pulsar's sporty essence while remaining approachable and budget-friendly. Nonetheless, its fuel efficiency, which falls below the standard for its class, might not align with the preferences of more conservative 125cc buyers. In this regard, alternatives like the Hero Glamour and Honda Shine or SP 125 offer more appealing options.

Bajaj Pulsar 125 Expert Review

The Bajaj Pulsar 125 is the most affordable bike in the Pulsar family. But with the TVS Raider 125 largely considered to be the most exciting bike in the 125cc segment, we find out whether the baby Pulsar upholds the Pulsar brand name in this segment. 

Design

The baby Pulsar’s design language is very similar to that of the Pulsar 150, which is a good thing. The Pulsar's design has been around for more than ten years, but it still looks attractive for its target audience as they love the familiarity factor. Even though it is a 125cc bike, the Pulsar 125 still looks sporty. Its beefy fuel tank goes well with the bikini fairing and seat. The tail section is sleek, and complements the full-length end can. The Neon Single Seat variant is available in three colour options: Black Solar Red, Black Silver and Pewter Grey while the Carbon Fibre variant is available in two colour options: Blue and Red. The Carbon Fibre variant is also available with a split-seat setup, costing a premium of Rs 4,154 over the single-seat setup’s Rs 89,984 (ex-showroom Delhi) price tag. 

Engine, Performance and Mileage

The 124.4cc, single-cylinder engine in the Pulsar 125 produces 11.8PS and 10.8Nm. The bike feels fast and lively, and the typical Pulsar exhaust sound adds to the excitement. However, there's a catch – it's not the fastest 125cc bike, and we are not even comparing it to the KTM 125 Duke and KTM RC 125. In our performance test, the Glamour actually accelerated faster, which was unexpected for a Pulsar. This is in part due to the heavy 140kg kerb weight. Still, the Pulsar's engine revs quickly, and in terms of experience, it feels peppy and fun. 

One impressive thing about the engine is its smoothness, thanks to the counter balancer. In city traffic, the new Bajaj Pulsar has some of the lowest noise and vibration levels among all Pulsar models. The 5-speed gearbox works well, but shifting from 1st to 2nd can be a bit clunky, and the heel-n-toe shifter gives it a more commuter-like feel on a Pulsar. The Pulsar 125 feels comfortable cruising at 80 kmph at around 6,000 rpm, but if you go faster, the engine seems strained, and there are some vibrations on the seat, footpegs, and handlebars. Regarding mileage, the Pulsar 125 returned 57kmpl on the highway and 51.5 kmpl in the city in our real world mileage tests. 

One thing to be noted is that these observations were made on the BS4 model of the Pulsar 125, which has since been replaced by the BS6.2 model. However, the mileage figures and the motor’s performance is expected to remain more or less similar. 

Ride & Handling

The Bajaj Pulsar 125 feels easy and agile to manoeuvre in busy traffic situations. Compared to its rivals though, the TVS Raider and the Hero Super Splendor with a kerb weight of 123kg, the 140-142kg kerb weight (depending on the single-seat and split-seat variants) feels a bit heavy in those scenarios. The bike remains quite stable in fast sweeping corners and leans into them quite well. But when pushed a bit too hard, the tyres seem to lose grip. 

The bite from the front disc brake is quite good but the lever feel is quite soft. However, owners of commuter bikes might find this setup helpful in regulating the disc brake’s performance in a better manner. 

Comfort

The low seat height of 790mm means that the bike is accessible for most riders and the raised clip-on handlebars and mid-set footpegs translate towards an upright and comfortable riding position.

The telescopic fork and twin shock absorber suspension setup does a pretty decent job of absorbing the bumps and potholes on the road. But when faced with sharper bumps , rear shock absorbers’ setup feels quite firm. 

Features

Features-wise, the bike has a semi-digital display with an analogue tachometer and a digital inset that gives out speedometer, odometer and fuel gauge readings among other regular readouts. It comes with a regular halogen headlight and an LED taillight. The overall quality is decent for a bike in this category, and unique to the Pulsar 125, it's the only one in its class with backlit switches.

Should You Buy Bajaj Pulsar 125?

The baby Pulsar, impresses with its performance, looks, mileage and features. Plus, being a Bajaj, it also offers good value for money. It has good handling characteristics and provides an overall comfortable ride. So, if you are on the market for a 125cc bike with a hint of sporty performance and basic features, then the Bajaj Pulsar 125 is a good option for you. But, for just about Rs 1,000 more, you could opt for the TVS Raider’s Single Seat variant which not only gets a full-LCD instrument console but also offers sportier performance than the Bajaj Pulsar 125. 

Bajaj Pulsar 125 User Reviews

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    Indian the best bike i ride to enjoy full tvs for is best bike and wight and downs pement in full masti

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  • 4.2
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    Best things performance: for a 125cc engine, The pulsar 125 delivers commendable performance.The dts-i engine ensures smooth power delivery, Making it suitable for both city commutes and occasional highway rides.Mileage: the bike is fuel-efficient, Offering an impressive mileage of around 50-55 km/l, Which makes it an economical choice for daily commuting.Build quality: the pulsar 125 boasts robust build quality with a muscular tank and sturdy components that give it a premium feel.Pickup: the bike has a decent pickup, Making it agile in traffic.The acceleration is smooth, And the powerband is quite linear.Features: it comes equipped with features like a semi-digital instrument cluster, Split seats, And led tail lamps, Which add to its sporty appeal.Worst thingsvibrations: one of the noticeable downsides is the vibrations at higher rpms.These can be felt through the handlebars and footpegs, Which might affect the riding experience on longer trips.After-sale servicebajaj’s extensive service network is a significant advantage, But the quality of service can vary.While many service centers are efficient and provide good customer service, There are instances where users have reported unsatisfactory experiences.It's advisable to choose a reputed service center for better service quality.

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  • Quality is good, performance

    Quality is good, Performance is not so much compared to other 125cc, Btake brakes, Good performance, Good mileage, This 125k segment.

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  • 5.0
    City riding

    Bajaj pulsar 125 is good bike for city riding and it's comfortable in this price and mileage is good 50 kmpl and thak helps to better riding after high speed bike somehow vibration for som time after first service bike is totally good

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  • satisfactory rides with bajaj pulsar

    I recently tested Bajaj Pulsar 125 which my brother giving it as a gift to me . The bike is designed for a balance between performance, fuel efficiency, and everyday usability. The Pulsar 125 delivers a claimed mileage of around 50 to 55 kilometers per liter. I experienced its top speed of around 105 to 112 kmph. Talking about the safety features as a drum brake on both the front and rear wheels.

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    Pulsar 125 is a commuter segment vehicle, So it's not a performance oriented one.Riding position is good and it's also good for taller guys.Overall weight is little big, But some times the weight is good for stability and handling (it's only included in the times of cornering and build quality matters).I will get 45 kmpl mileage in non traffic straight rode.The top end speed is 113 kmph but if you cover 70 kmph, Vibration level is at the peak and at this time the engine wil produce excess heat and it will irritating your legs (especially right leg).Chain portion is a curse of pulsar bikes so it will also disturbed you in this bike at every 500 kms (loosed chain and sounds from inner sprocket section).Service cost is slightly high in authorized service centers.After sales service is depends on your dealer; i think popular bajaj is gives you better service experience.No extra features like gear position indicator, Usb charging port, Bluetooth connectivity, Abs etc.Abs system replaced by combi system in to this bike.

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  • satisfactory rides with bajaj pulsar

    The Bajaj Pulsar 125 is a popular commuter bike in India, known for its balance of performance, affordability, and stylish design. The Pulsar 125 gets a 124.4cc engine .I claims a mileage of 50 to 55 kmpl . The Pulsar 125 offers a more comfortable riding posture compared to some other commuter bikes in its class. Its split seat variant offers a disc brake on the front wheel for improved braking performance. While the Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) is not available in any variant which is a major drawback .

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  • My Experience with the Bajaj Pulsar 125

    After a year of using the Bajaj Pulsar 125, I am ready to share my thoughts on this popular commuter bike. This model's engine performance with its 124 cc DTS-i engine produces a reasonable 11.8 PS power makes it suitable for daily city rides. The bike is fuel efficient which is a great plus, offering around 50 to 55 km/l, saving me a lot on fuel costs.However, the bike’s light weight while making it movement affects its stability at high speeds or windy conditions.

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Bajaj Pulsar 125
Ex-Showroom Price Rs.81,414* Rs. 1.20 Lakh* Rs. 95,219* Rs. 1.10 Lakh* Rs. 1.00 Lakh* Rs. 75,441* Rs. 86,017* Rs. 85,178* Rs. 79,800*
User Rating 4.0 (1384 reviews) 4.0 (2426 reviews) 4.4 (1327 reviews) 4.0 (4560 reviews) 4.3 (837 reviews) 4.0 (6644 reviews) 4.2 (1327 reviews) 4.4 (195 reviews) 4.1 (1160 reviews)
Engine 124 CC 159 - 160 CC 124 CC 149 CC 124 CC 97 CC 123 CC 124 CC 123 CC
Mileage 57 Kmpl 47 Kmpl 65.44 Kmpl 47.5 Kmpl 56.46 Kmpl 80.6 Kmpl 60 Kmpl 68 Kmpl 55 Kmpl
Power 11.8 PS @ 8500 rpm 16.04 PS @ 8750 rpm 11.38 PS @ 7500 rpm 14 PS @ 8500 rpm 11.99 PS @ 8500 rpm 8.02 PS @ 8000 rpm 10.87 PS @ 7500 rpm 10.84 PS @ 7500 rpm 10.74 PS @ 7500 rpm
Braking 34.51 m, 3.57 secm - 41.94 minutesm - 39.68 m, 3.86 secm - - - -
Top speed 99 kmph 107 kmph 99 kmph - 103 kmph - - - -

Bajaj Pulsar 125 Colours

Bajaj Pulsar 125 bike is available in 5 exciting colours options like Pewter Grey, Red, Black Silver, Red and Blue.
  • Pewter Grey
  • Red
  • Black Silver
  • Red
  • Blue

Bajaj Pulsar 125 Mileage

ARAI Claimed 57 kmpl
User Reported 51 kmpl

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Must Read Questions & Answers Before Buying Pulsar 125

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Q. What is the range of Bajaj Pulsar 125?
  • The Bajaj Pulsar 125 is powered by a 124.4 cc air-cooled engine which produces 12 PS @ 8500 rpm of power. It has a fuel tank of 11.5 Litres and a claimed mileage of 51.46 kmpl. The Bajaj Pulsar 125 starts at around Rs 81,414 and goes up to Rs 95,507 (ex-showroom). It is available in three variants.
Q. Can I exchange my Bajaj Pulsar 125?
  • Exchange of a vehicle would depend on certain factors such as kilometres driven, physical condition, number of owners, etc. For detailed information and availability of the exchange offers, we would request you to please connect with the nearest authorized dealership as the offers may vary. Click on the given link and select your city accordingly for dealership details.
Q. What features are offered in Bajaj Pulsar 125 in Delhi?
  • The features offered on Bajaj Pulsar 125 are Self and Kick start, Alloy Wheels, Analogue Tachometer, LED Tail Lights, Digital Trip Meter, Digital Speedometer and much more.
Q. What is the body type of Bajaj Pulsar 125?
  • The body type of Bajaj Pulsar 125 is sports bikes.
Q. What is the price of the Bajaj Pulsar 125 in Delhi?
  • Bajaj Pulsar 125 price in Delhi starts from Rs. 81,414 (Ex-showroom). To get the estimated on-road price of this vehicle in Delhi, you may click on the given link for the price details.
  • The Pulsar 125 ex-showroom price in Delhi starts from Rs 80,416. To get the estimated on-road price of this vehicle in Delhi, you may click on the given link https://www.bikedekho.com/bajaj/pulsar-125/price-in-delhi for the Price details.
  • The Bajaj Pulsar 125 is priced at INR 80,416 - 94,138 (Ex-showroom Price in New Delhi). You may click on the given link for the estimated on-road price.
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Q. Does Bajaj Pulsar 125 have drum brakes?
  • The Bajaj Pulsar 125 has a front disc/drum brake and a rear drum brake.

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What is the price of Bajaj Pulsar 125 in 2024?

The 2024 ex-showroom price of Bajaj Pulsar 125 is 94,957. Check On Road Price of Pulsar 125. .

What is the mileage of Bajaj Pulsar 125 in 2024?

The ARAI claimed mileage of Bajaj Pulsar 125 is 57 kmpl. Also check User Reported Mileage of Pulsar 125.

Does the Bajaj Pulsar 125 have ABS?

No, ABS feature is not available in Bajaj Pulsar 125. View full specification of Pulsar 125.

Which is better Bajaj Pulsar 125 or TVS Apache RTR 160?

TVS Apache RTR 160 Price starts at Rs. 1.20 Lakh which is Rs. 39,006 costlier than base model of Bajaj Pulsar 125 priced at Rs. 81,414. Compare Bajaj Pulsar 125 vs TVS Apache RTR 160 on the basis of price, specs, features, reviews.

What is the EMI of Bajaj Pulsar 125 in Delhi?

The EMI for the base variant of Bajaj Pulsar 125 in Delhi is Rs. 2,298 per month @ 11.99% for a tenure of 36 months.

What are the colours available in Bajaj Pulsar 125?

Bajaj Pulsar 125 is available in 5 colours : Pewter Grey, Red, Black Silver, Red and Blue. View colour images of Pulsar 125.

What is the top speed of Bajaj Pulsar 125?

The maximum speed of Bajaj Pulsar 125 is 99 kmph

What is the kerb weight of Bajaj Pulsar 125?

The kerb weight of Bajaj Pulsar 125 is 142 Kg.

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