It's a good time for Pulsar fans as Bajaj is updating the portfolio with some highly anticipated features and brand-new machines. We've already told you that the Chakan-based company will launch the largest Pulsar (NS400) on May 3. Now, spy photographs of another baby Pulsar, the 125, have surfaced online, hinting at an upcoming launch. The Bajaj Pulsar 125, unlike the NS400, is not a brand-new model and went on sale in India in August 2019. Its most recent spy photographs show the 2024 edition, which has been seen arriving at dealerships ahead of its launch. The redesigned Pulsar 125 is now equipped with a fully digital instrument cluster instead of a semi-digital unit. It has a fresh exterior with new graphics while maintaining the same colour palette. Here's more information about the upcoming redesigned baby Pulsar.
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New Bajaj Pulsar 125: What's More?
The new Pulsar 125 retains the beefy bodywork, with elements like a halogen headlamp with DRLs, split seat, and grab rail. It continues to use telescopic front forks, dual rear springs, and a front disc with rear drum brakes. The refreshed baby Pulsar will likely have the same 124.4cc single-cylinder engine that produces 11.64bhp and 10.8Nm of torque, mated to a five-speed transmission.
New Bajaj Pulsar 125: Expected Price
The revised Pulsar 125's price may go up a little as a result of the added features. For reference, the existing iteration is priced at Rs 90,003. In terms of market competition, the Bajaj Pulsar 125 will compete with numerous models in the segment, including the Honda SP 125 and the TVS Raider 125.
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Bajaj Pulsar NS400 India Launch on May 3
Bajaj will disclose the price of its most powerful Pulsar in India on May 3. The Pulsar NS400 has an LED projector headlight with thunderbolt-shaped DRLs, a gold-plated USD fork, an underbelly exhaust, and an angular tail section, as shown in recent spy pictures. The bike's estimated pricing in India is around Rs 2 lakh, more affordable than the Bajaj Dominar 400's price of Rs 2.31 lakh. Both are ex-showroom figures.
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