Such has been the popularity of the 125cc Bajaj Pulsar sporty bike which has cut a niche in the 125cc segment of the Indian competitive motorcycle market with its sporting prowess coupled with a pragmatic reality. This review delves into its eye-catching design, aggressive engine performance, comfort to riders and gadget-packed features before concluding with a cardiac list of its prices in its key variants. Are you an everyday commuter or a leisure-seeker? Learn why this scooter Pulsar 125 could be your next passenger.
Design & Styling
The 125cc Bike with a brawny fuel tank that has sharp sculpting and has neon panel highlights that capture attention and uphold Bajaj signature streetfighter DNA. Its sporting image is emphasized in a split-seat arrangement that can be varied to a solo seat, with help of a sturdy grab rail also ensuring comfort on the passenger seat. Black alloy rims, sport graphics and an aggressive lighting system that includes a crisp headlight unit look adds edge that many of the competitors in the already popular 125cc segment fail to do justice to.
Engine & Performance
Beating at its core the 125cc Bike is 124.4cc Bike DTS-i air-cooled single-cylinder engine with a five-speed gearbox. The power output is 11.8 PS of peak power at 8,500 rpm and 10.8 Nm of torque at 6,500 rpm that provides sprightly acceleration in city traffic. Even when used as a highways cruiser it is relaxed, with very little vibration making long distance drives surprisingly effort-free. The reliability of the engine and its sensitivity make it suitable not only to use in urban conditions but also weekends.
Comfort & Features
The Pulsar 125cc Bike has a reverse-LCD digital console in its cockpit that tells the speed, gear and even a call/message notification, through Bluetooth. A USB charging port maintains devices charged at all times. Ergonomically, the handlebar width and positioning of the seat provides a balance between sports and upright comfort. Suspension duties are served by front telescopic front fork and a Nitrox-charged rear mono-shock, braking performance should also be predictable with a 240 mm front disc and a 130 mm rear drum.
Price & Variants
The Bajaj Pulsar 125cc Bike Bajaj Pulsar 125cc Bike ex-showroom prices start at ₹85,000 in major metros and go up to 91610. On-road costs will differ as per state taxation, insurance and additional services, but potential customers can expect on-road cost in the ₹95,000-1,05,000 range depending on state and options.
Final Thoughts
The Bajaj Pulsar 125cc Bike provides a strong combination between its appearance-catching styling cues, its lively 125cc engine, its loaded console and its sensible price. It is a perfect choice of people who dream of the sport image, but do not want to lose the functionality on day-to-day driving. In case a trusty commuter with the Pulsar DNA in the 125cc segment is what you are after, this one must feature in your top three.