New Bajaj Pulsar N125 will be launched on October 16, will get a sporty look along with smartphone connectivity
Bajaj Auto is preparing to launch its new Bajaj Pulsar N125. Bajaj is going to launch this bike on October 16. Features like fuel tank extension split seat and two-piece grab rail can be seen in it. Along with this, this bike can come with LED headlamp as well as smartphone connectivity.
Bajaj Auto is soon going to launch their new bike, the all-new Pulsar. The business plans to introduce this bike on October 16. This will be none other than the new Bajaj Pulsar N125. Actually, it has been observed multiple times during recent testing.
This new Bajaj Pulsar N125 promises to be full of fun, agile, and urban. It can be a kind of premium commuter bike with sporty and youthful style. Since its testing round has commenced, by having a glimpse at what has been spotted so far, we can say that this motorcycle is surely going to be muscular in look. Also, the fuel tank extension, split seat, and two-piece grab rail can also be seen in it. It shall also have an LED headlamp.
The new Pulsar N125 can come with a 125cc, single-cylinder mill to do the duties. However, it can have some changes in this motor itself in order to sport the bike nicely. Its engine can be mated with a 5-speed gearbox.
Talking about the features of new Pulsar N125, disc brakes at the front and drum brakes at the rear are possible in that. Not only this, but rear disc brake variant with single-channel ABS will also be seen in the new Pulsar. At the same time, talking about suspension, telescopic front forks and rear monoshock can be seen in it. Not only this, but a digital console with smartphone connectivity can also be found in the new Pulsar.
The upcoming Bajaj Pulsar N125 will fight with the likes of the TVS Raider 125 and Hero Extreme 125R. It can keep the pricing of the bike around Rs 90,000-1 lakh ex-showroom.
The Bajaj Pulsar N125 was launched with an air-cooled 124.45cc engine. The mill develops 11.99 PS of power and 11 Nm of peak torque. The engine is mated to a five-speed gearbox. A single liter of petrol returns 64.75 km on this bike.