Bajaj Auto India launched the Pulsar 125 at Rs.92320. Now it’s got a new refreshed look with LED headlights and indicators. Now the Pulsar gets a new carbon fiber variant with single-seat and split-seat versions. The new LED light is only available in the carbon fiber variant; the normal variant has a halogen light. Now Bajaj Pulsar 125 is giving tough competition to its competitor; Bajaj Pulsar 125 has launched a price as well. Now competition is tougher to buy a perfect bike in the 125cc segment.

Generally Specification:
The Pulsar 125 has a 2055 mm length, 755 mm width, 1060 mm height, and 1320 mm wheelbase. The kerb weight is around 140 kg for a single seat, and for a split seat it is around 145 kg. It gets an 11.5 L fuel tank and 165 mm ground clearance with a 790 mm seat height. Pulsar 125 is built on a sturdy chassis and equipped with telescopic front suspension and twin shocks at the rear. Braking duties are handled by a 240 mm front disc brake and a 130 mm rear drum brake—supported by a Combi Brake System (CBS).
The Pulsar 125 offers multiple color options, like black silver, black blue, black red, and black green in the standard variant and black cyan blue, black dark grey, black race red, and racing red tan beige in the carbon fiber variant.

Engine Specification:
Bajaj Auto doesn’t change the configuration of the engine. It’s the same 124.4 cc, single-cylinder, air-cooled, 4-stroke, 2-valve DTS-I engine. It produces 11.8 PS at 8,500 rpm and generates 10.8 Nm torque at 6,500 rpm. The Bajaj Pulsar gets a 5-speed gearbox.

Pricing:
Bajaj Auto launched the Pulsar 125 at Rs. 85,178 ex-showroom Delhi, the carbon fiber single seat at Rs. 92,320, and the split seat at Rs. 94,451.
