The Bajaj Pulsar 125 is definitely one of the stylish and most affordable bikes in the commuter segment.
This is a proper Pulsar scepticism that comprises miles and performance making it very feasible for everyday rides on a style statement, without feeling guilty about how much gas money it eats.
Sporty Design That Craves Attention
Bajaj also endowed Pulsar 125 with musculature and an aggressive shape that also reflects the characteristics of its elder siblings. The features include sculptured fuel tanks, dynamic graphics-new sporty headlamp featuring twin pilot lamps and VIS a VI with split grab rails.
This is aided by the young appeal in sleek bodywork, engine cowl, and carbon-fiber touches in the bike. All these things keep it apart from its league.
Powerful, yet Efficient Engine
The power plant of the Pulsar 125 is a 124.4cc, air-cooled, single-cylinder engine that churns out 11.8 PS power and 10.8 Nm torque. Combined with the five-speed gearbox, the bike accelerates and performs evenly in city traffic and on highways. Still, the bike is amongst the most powerful 125cc in India, and is fuel efficient, offering a mileage of around 50 to 55 kmpl, depending on riding conditions.
Comfort and Handling
The Pulsar 125 becomes all the more robust for long-distance journeys with its well-cushioned seat, upright seating posture, and telescopic front suspension. Rear twin shock absorbers have good stability, making this bike handle beautifully, both on corners and busy traffic. The front disc and rear drum braking arrangements complement the bike well, providing fairly decent stopping power as well as safety.
Price-Variants
Bajaj Pulsar 125 comes with many variants available according to the customer’s needs, that are drum brake or disc brake, split seat or normal seat. The Indian price for this bike starts around ₹84,000 (ex-showroom), making it affordable with classy design and reliable performance.
Final Verdict
For those searching for a stylish yet practical 125cc sectioned motorcycle, the Bajaj Pulsar 125 entails a sporty look and stout mileage along with a value-for-money feature set. It packs the Pulsar heritage into a more economical package and appeals to a large number of young commuters.