Bajaj Pulsar N125 Dominates Market: Premium Features at Budget Price Stuns Rivals

Bajaj Auto shook up the motorcycle scene big time when they rolled out the much-awaited Pulsar N125 on October 16, 2024. You gotta cough up at least Rs. 94,707 to grab one. They’ve managed to toss some fancy bells and whistles into the bustling 125cc class with this move making it a sweet deal for folks looking to buy.

Design and How It Looks

The Pulsar N125’s fierce streetfighter build is making waves in its class. It’s decked out with full LED lights, and the sharp headlamp gives off a bold vibe up front. A muscular gas tank, seats for two, and stylish floating pieces all add to its dynamic look. Plus cool graphics and a bunch of color options make it pop. When you hop on, you spot a snazzy digital screen that introduces some high-end features into the mix. You can snag this bike in one of seven colors that show off two styles, and the fancier one comes with wicked dual-tone choices like inky black with a purple zing, and smoky grey with lemon zip.

Performance and Engineering

The Pulsar N125 packs a punch with its high-tech 124.58cc single-cylinder engine. It cranks out top-notch power hitting 12 PS at 8,500 rpm and 11 Nm of torque at the neat level of 6,000 rpm. You’ll find the engine linked to a slick 5-speed transmission that nails performance, no matter how or where you ride.

Tipping the scales at a mere 125 kg, this ride boasts the top power-to-weight ratio in its class, thanks to its featherlight build. The engineers tossed in a counter balancer to slash noise, vibration, and harshness so you get a smoother ride. Plus, it’s a standout as the first Pulsar to sport an integrated starter generator (ISG) system—pretty cool, huh?

Swanky Bits and Tech

Bajaj packs the N125 with cool features you don’t always see on bikes in its class, which takes your ride to the next level. The fanciest model even has Bluetooth, so you can answer or ignore calls, get a heads-up on who’s calling when you miss a call, and even get text notifications. It’s got some handy extras too, like a spot to charge your phone, a fancy digital display that tells you all you need to know, and bright LED lights all over.

The bike’s built for comfort with a seat that’s not too high at 795mm and got plenty of room under with a 198mm clearance from the ground. The suspension’s got you covered with front forks and a monoshock in the back for a smooth ride, whether you’re dodging traffic on weekdays or cruising around on the weekend.

Efficiency and Value

The Pulsar N125 offers great gas mileage boasting a “ARAI” rate of 60 km per liter. Paired with its 9.5-liter gas tank size, you’re looking at around 570 kilometers before needing another gas station stop. This makes the bike a real money-saver for the everyday ride to work.

The Spot in the Market and the Cost

Bajaj places the N125 in the market like a champ, with two choices. You’ve got the basic one costing Rs. 94,707, and if you want Bluetooth, that’ll be Rs. 98,707, no extra showroom charges. That’s a sweet deal ’cause of all the top-notch goodies and how well it zooms. It goes head to head with the TVS Raider 125 and Hero Xtreme 125R. But this baby has more bang for your buck when we talk features and zooming power all without burning a hole in your pocket. When you hit the road though, prices swing between Rs. 1.01 lakh and Rs. 1.10 lakh, depending on where you live.

Stuff People Ask a Lot

Pulsar N125 mileage, what’s it like?
This bike has a mileage certified by ARAI at 60 kmpl.

And its fuel tank how big is that?
You’re looking at a fuel tank that can hold 9.5 liters.

Can you pick different colors for it?
Yeah, you can grab this ride in seven shades. Options include pearl metallic white, ebony black Caribbean blue, plus cocktail wine red.

Launch date when did that happen?
They rolled out the Pulsar N125 on October 16, 2024.

Okay, and the price to get it on the road?
Hitting the road with this bike starts at around Rs. 1.01 lakh – but hey, it depends on where you’re at.

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