The new Pulsar NS 125 is the smallest offering in the Bajaj Pulsar NS family and has been
priced at Rs 98,234. The new Pulsar NS 125 has been positioned in between the Pulsar 125
and the Bajaj Pulsar NS 160. The new Pulsar NS 125 shares most of its underpinnings with
the Pulsar NS 160 and even the 125cc engine is based on the 160cc motor from its older
sibling.
It’s the only bike in the 125cc class to feature a perimeter frame and for cost cutting Bajaj
has skipped on ABS and it features an e-carb technology instead of fuel injection. The
Pulsar NS 125 is among the most frugal 125cc bikes that we have tested. On the highway
the Pulsar NS 125 mileage was 56kmpl and in the city it was even more frugal at 64kmpl.
The Bajaj Pulsar NS 125 competes against the Honda Shine SP and the Hero Glamour,
while on the extreme end you have the KTM 125 Duke.
Don’t forget to also check out the following videos:
2021 TVS Apache RTR 160 4V Review: https://bit.ly/2VMkhj3
Yamaha FZ-X Launched In India: https://youtu.be/J6HdWhv8kpU
Yamaha XSR125: https://youtu.be/2eTgCqHKmoM
Best 160cc bikes In India: https://youtu.be/2AW1D9oH9Mc