Bajaj Auto added another model to its commuter lineup with the introduction of the Pulsar N125. It sits as the smallest N model in Bajaj’s portfolio and has brought an all-new design language as well. You can currently purchase the Pulsar N125 in two variants - standard and Bluetooth.
Standard
The standard model is offered in four colours - Ebony Black, Cocktail Wine Red, Pearl Metallic White, and Carribean Blue. It gets a small LCD sans smartphone connectivity but packs all the essential readouts. Moreover, the standard model rides on a slightly narrow rear tyre compared to the Bluetooth version. It gets a 100/90-section tyre at the rear. This trim's asking price is Rs. 94,707 (ex-showroom, Delhi).
Bluetooth
This is the top-spec variant of the Pulsar N125; as the name suggests, it gets smartphone connectivity. The Bluetooth trim gets a larger LCD and allows you to accept and reject calls and alerts for missed calls and SMS. Bajaj offers the Pulsar N125 Bluetooth trim in three colours: Pewter Grey, Purple Fury, and Cocktail Wine Red. The Bluetooth model gets a 110/80 rear tyre. Its asking price is Rs. 98,707 (ex-showroom, Delhi).
Apart from the aforementioned differences, both models are identical. They use the same 124.5cc single-cylinder oil-cooled engine that makes 11.38bhp and 11Nm. Even the front disc with the rear drum is the same for the two trims.
The Bajaj Pulsar N125 rivals the Hero Xtreme 125R and the TVS Raider.