Bajaj Pulsar N125: Colours Explained
- by Irfan Kabeer
- Oct 24, 2024
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The bike gets seven colour options in total between two variants
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The Bajaj Pulsar N125 is available in two variants. The LED Disc variant gets four colour options while the LED Disc BT variant gets three colour options. Here is a detailed look at all of them:
LED Disc Variant
Ebony Black
The Ebony Black colour option gets a glossy black paint as the base colour with red graphics on the headlight cowl, tank, tail section and the front fender. Red stripes are present on the wheels. Overall, this colour scheme makes the bike look quite aggressive.
Cocktail Wine Red
This paint scheme gets a bright, red colour as the base layer with the tank fully covered in it. Half the tail section, the headlight cowl and a section of the front fender are painted red. With the N125 badging also in red, the bike looks flashy.
Pearl Metallic White
The white colour dominates most of the Bajaj Pulsar N125 in this paint scheme. And with the red graphics on the tank, tail section, headlight cowl and the front fender, the Pearl Metallic White makes the bike instantly recognizable on the road.
Caribbean Blue
The Carribean Blue looks similar to the iconic blue paint schemes of previous Pulsar bikes. It has a shiny yet subdued look to it and enhances the sporty design elements of the bike.
LED Disc BT Variant
Ebony Black - Purple Fury
The colour schemes for the top-end LED Disc BT variant are quite flashy with snazzy graphics and make the bike look quite premium. The Purple Fury colour scheme makes the bike stand out the most and gives it a hip look.
Ebony Black - Cocktail Wine Red
The Cocktail Wine Red colour makes the bike look quite aggressive. The combination of the black ‘Pulsar’ sticker on the tank and the white ‘125’ sticker on the tail section looks very good.
Pewter Grey - Citrus Rush
This particular paint scheme is the most unique one from Bajaj as the fluorescent green colour makes the bike pop. Customers who like bright colours on their bikes would find this paint scheme attractive and those particular bikes will certainly be one of the unique unique-looking ones on the road.