New Bajaj Pulsar N125 Spied Yet Again, Shows Dual LED Taillamps, New Instrument Cluster and More

The spy shots of the new Bajaj Pulsar N125 commuter bike have once again surfaced online, revealing some fresh details. Let's find out:

By Kanika Sachdeva | on August 3, 2024 Follow us on Autox Google News

We all know that Bajaj Auto has been working on its new Pulsar N125 commuter bike, which we expect to launch around the festive season. The spy shots of that commuter bike have once again surfaced online, revealing some fresh details. The front fascia, including the sizeable LED headlamp and meaty fuel tank with sharp extensions, make the bike look large, while the seat height seems approachable. At the rear, there is a dual LED taillamp setup as well as an upswept tail section. However, the turn indicators are halogens. 

While its design seems to put it in the category of the modern-day bike, the Bajaj Pulsar N125 has a rather basic features list, going by the latest spy shots. If these spy shots are any indication, expect the upcoming Pulsar N125 to come with a reverse LCD with smartphone connectivity. 

instrument cluster of the new Bajaj Pulsar N125 spied

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Bajaj Pulsar N125: Engine

The technical specifications are under wraps. But, market reports suggest that the Pulsar N125 is expected to share mechanical components with the Pulsar N150. There is a possibility that Bajaj may offer a downsized version of the Pulsar N150’s engine. 

Headlamp and tail light of the new Bajaj Pulsar N125 spied

Considering all this, we expect the new Bajaj Pulsar N125 to be equipped with a 125cc air-cooled engine. The bike could also sport an underbelly exhaust, just like the Pulsar N150.  

Bajaj Pulsar N125: Hardware

Bajaj may equip the Pulsar N125 with a frame similar to what the Pulsar N150 features. Suspension duties are likely to be handled by a telescopic front fork and a rear monoshock, while stopping power should come from a front disc brake and a rear drum brake. The test mule flaunts 17-inch wheels with MRF tyres wrapped around them. Rather than an anti-lock braking system, a combined braking system (CBS) is most likely to be offered. 

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As far as the price is concerned, the Pulsar N125 could cost you around Rs 1 lakh (ex-showroom). Upon launch, the Pulsar N125 will take on the TVS Raider 125, Hero Xtreme 125R, and the Honda SP 125. 

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