Bajaj has given its
Pulsar 125 Classic a
fresh update, making it more stylish and feature-rich for entry-level bike enthusiasts. Known for its
performance, reliability, and iconic design, the Pulsar 125 Classic now comes with
modern enhancements that elevate both its look and functionality.
🔹 Key Updates in the Pulsar 125 ClassicLED HeadlampThe new model now features a
fully LED headlamp, improving
night visibility and giving the bike a
premium look.LED lights are
more energy-efficient and durable compared to traditional halogen lamps.
New ColoursBajaj has introduced
fresh colour options, including
matte and metallic finishes.These colours enhance the
classic appeal while keeping the bike trendy for younger riders.
Updated BlinkersTurn indicators (blinkers) are now
LED-based, offering
better visibility for safer rides.The modern blinkers also match the
overall sporty and contemporary styling of the bike.
🔹 Performance and Engine Specs- Engine: 124.4cc, single-cylinder, air-cooled
- Power: ~12 PS
- Torque: ~11 Nm
- Transmission: 5-speed manual
- Mileage: Around 50–55 km/l, depending on riding conditions
The Pulsar 125 Classic continues to
deliver a perfect balance of performance and fuel efficiency, ideal for daily commuting and city rides.
🔹 Additional Features- Digital-analog instrument cluster
- Comfy split seat design
- Disc brakes (optional in some variants) for improved safety
- Tubeless tyres in select trims
These features make the bike
comfortable, safe, and easy to handle, maintaining its reputation as a
reliable entry-level sports commuter bike.
🔹 Price and Availability- The Bajaj Pulsar 125 Classic starts at around ₹1.10 lakh (ex-showroom), with minor variations depending on city and variant.
- Available in dealerships across India, the updated bike aims to compete with other 125cc commuter motorcycles like the Honda Shine SP, TVS Raider, and Yamaha FZ-Fi.
✅ Bottom LineThe
updated Bajaj Pulsar 125 Classic brings
modern styling and practical upgrades while retaining the
classic Pulsar DNA. With
LED lights, new colour options, and improved blinkers, it now looks
sleek, safe, and more appealing to young riders and daily commuters alike.
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