Bajaj Pulsar N125 India Launch Expected on October 16
Bajaj Auto is set to launch the 'all-new Pulsar' on October 16, 2024. With the new Pulsar N125, Bajaj could offer a muscular fuel tank, a dual LED taillamp setup, split seats, a reverse LCD, and a brand-new 125cc air-cooled engine.
Bajaj Auto is set to launch the 'all-new Pulsar' on October 16, 2024. While yet to be confirmed, the motorcycle in question is anticipated to be the new Pulsar N125. As previous spy images have shown, the upcoming Bajaj Pulsar N125 will get a sizeable LED headlamp, a muscular fuel tank with sharp extensions, a single-piece pillion grab rail, a dual LED taillamp setup, and an upswept tail section. The turn indicators will likely be halogen units. A split-type seat setup, single-piece handlebars, and mid-set footpegs should put the rider in an upright position. Features-wise, the N125 will likely come with a reverse LCD with smartphone connectivity and call/text alerts but without turn-by-turn navigation. A USB charger is also on the cards.
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Bajaj Pulsar N125: Powertrain
While the technical details are under wraps, we expect Bajaj to offer a downsized version of the Pulsar N150’s engine. There is also a possibility that Bajaj may offer a brand-new 125cc air-cooled engine. The expected transmission is a 5-speed unit. The new commuter bike could also sport an underbelly exhaust, just like the Pulsar N150.
Bajaj Pulsar N125: Hardware
The Pulsar N125 should use a conventional telescopic forks-monoshock combination for suspension, while the braking duties could be taken care of by a disc at the front and a drum at the rear. Having said that, one can expect Bajaj to offer a rear disc brake variant. The bike could come with 17-inch wheels with MRF tyres as well as a combined braking system (CBS).
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In terms of pricing, the Pulsar N125 could be priced between Rs 90,000 and Rs 1 lakh (ex-showroom). Upon launch, it will compete with the TVS Raider 125, Hero Xtreme 125R, and Honda SP 125.
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