Bajaj currently has two models in the 125cc motorcycle category; the Pulsar 125 and the Pulsar NS125. Positioned in between these two models is the Pulsar N125, which aims to strengthen Bajaj’s presence in the expanding 125cc segment. At present, the Pulsar 125 series holds the spot among the selling 125cc bikes following closely behind the Honda CB Shine.
The All New Bajaj Pulsar N125
Recently a test version of the Pulsar N125 was spotted featuring telescopic forks and a monoshock suspension at the rear. This bike comes with a disc and rear drum combination and shares its chassis and overall design elements with the Pulsar N150. Notably, it also includes features like split seats and alloy wheels that are reminiscent of those found on the Pulsar NS125.
Additional observed features include a handlebar sporty rear view mirrors, exhaust, short tail section, and a tire hugger – all contributing to a comfortable riding position with centrally positioned footpegs and a slightly pulled back handlebar. The bike is equipped with 17-inch wheels fitted with tubeless tires and is expected to feature a 240 mm front disc brake along with a 130 mm drum brake setup.
The Pulsar N125 is expected to come equipped with an instrument console to what was introduced on the updated Pulsar NS125. This console will display information such as speedometer readings, gear indicators, trip meters, odometer readings, RPM levels, clock timekeeping functions, and fuel level indications. Furthermore, the device unit will come equipped with Bluetooth capabilities allowing for features such, as receiving calls and notifications for text messages.
The debut of the Bajaj Pulsar N125 is anticipated to take place this year possibly in June with an estimated initial cost of around 1 lakh INR. Positioned between the Pulsar 125 and Pulsar NS125, it will compete against rivals such as the TVS Raider 125 and the Hero Xtreme 125R.
In addition to the Pulsar N125, Bajaj is also working on updated versions of the Pulsar N250 and F250, featuring USD front forks and a new digital instrument console. These updates aim to enhance the capabilities of the Pulsar N250 against rivals like the KTM 250 Duke and Dominar 250. Moreover, Bajaj is developing a new CNG bike expected to revolutionize the commuter segment.