New Bajaj Pulsar 125 Introduced: Great City Performer with Stylish Shandar Graphics and Affordable Price Range

Overall, the 2025 Bajaj Pulsar 125 continues its sporty DNA with fresh updates in terms of performance and design. This bike has been designed for those who want a balance of style, daily comfort and efficiency and it promises great value in the 125cc commuter segment.

Engine and Performance

The Pulsar 125 comes with a 124.4cc air-cooled, DTS-i engine that delivers an output of 11.8 PS at 8,500 rpm and torque of 10.8 Nm at 6,500 rpm. Mix that with a smooth 5-speed transmission and it provides good levels of performance whether you’re puttering around town or hopping on the freeway for short trips. The bike has a maximum speed of 99-110 km/h, which is enough for various purposes.

Bajaj Pulsar 125
Bajaj Pulsar 125

Fuel Efficiency and Mileage

The Pulsar 125 is quite fuel efficient, with an ARAI-certified mileage of around 51.5 km/l and real-world figures falling somewhere between 50 to 57 km/l in urban conditions. A fuel range of 550 km plus is due to an 11.5-litre fuelling tank and hence, a considerably lower number of stops for filing up will be required.

Features and Technology

For the 2025 Pulsar 125 line, select models will come with a completely digital instrument cluster that provides Bluetooth connectivity and features like gear position indicator, real-time mileage information service alerts, call and SMS notifications as well as a USB charging port. The bright look of LED DRLs combined with stylish body graphics give it a contemporary edge, but the traditional halogen headlamp remains for better night visibility.

Comfort and Ride Quality

Telescopic front forks and Nitrox gas-charged twin rear shock absorbers offer a comfortable ride suitable for both the city and semi-rural riding(asserted by company). It also has a 1320 mm wheelbase and the ground clearance of it stands at 165 mm and this helps in gliding across speed breakers as well, making overall ride quality pretty good. Front brakes are improved with a 240 mm front disc brake applying CBS to aid in safe braking.

Design and Styling

Ideally positioned to allure, the Pulsar 125’s new tank design with neon graphics and alloy wheels create a striking road presence. Competing 125cc bikes such as the Suzuki Access or the Vespa S, for instance, feel slightly lighter. At 140–142 kg it is solidly built, provides good road grip and stability.

User Experience and Real Insights

Happy owners like how peppy the engine is, that it’s a great looking bike and getting excellent fuel economy. The claimed city mileage is around 50–55 km/l, and the highway fuel efficiency is said to be as high as 58 km/l — something which one would not expect from a larger-capacity motorcycle.The weight is felt during slow-moving traffic but some riders like the real-bike nature of the S1000 if we may term it so.

Pricing and Conclusion

Between ₹85,000* to ₹95,000* Ex-Showroom the Bajaj Pulsar 125 images 2025 *Ex-showroom Prices indicated are approximate price what we can consider for minor city. Unlike the TVS Raider and Honda SP 125, rivals offering strong dynamics, Pulsar is more powerful and aggressive looking but loses out features to the former.

Final Verdict

A style, performance, and economy focused package with the quintessential comfort of a Bajaj Pulsar 2025 that sounds promising on paper. The sporty appearance with the new tech and its proven reliability, makes it one of the best 125cc commuter bikes in India.

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