
The Pulsar brand was single-handedly responsible for helping Bajaj Auto leave its mark forever in India. This is the reason why the majority of the motorcycles from Bajaj carry the ‘Pulsar’ brand name.
The brand’s smallest displacement Pulsar is the Bajaj Pulsar 125. The motorcycle is targeted towards the youth and those who want an affordable Pulsar.
The following sections will enunciate some aspects of this Bajaj motorcycle that helps to boost its sales.
Here goes –
Available Colours and Design language
Like other Bajaj bikes, the Pulsar 125 is also available in multiple colours. Bajaj offers the bike in three colours. The names of the OEM-specific colour schemes are –
- Solar Red
- Neon Green and
- Neon Silver
The overall design language of the bike is similar to the 150 CC variant of the Pulsar. The two bikes are almost indistinguishable if parked side by side. The similarity in the design language made the 125 CC sports commuter bike a huge success.
Real-world Mileage and Performance
The real-world mileage of the 125 CC Pulsar is 42 KMPL which is quite impressive for a 125 CC engine. The motor is a 124.4 cc, single-cylinder, fuel-injected, BS6-compliant, air-cooled, DTSI unit. The peak power of 11.64 bhp is available at 8,500 rpm. The peak torque of 10.8 Nm is available at 6,500 rpm. The engine is paired with a five-speed transmission unit.
The performance of the engine is linear. The low-end torque is enough for smooth city commutes. The mid and top-end power of the engine is ideal for long highway rides and hilly roads.
To learn more about the bike, the reader can head over to the nearest Bajaj dealership.
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