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2025 Bajaj Pulsar 125 Review — A Perfect Mix of Style and Comfort

2025 Bajaj Pulsar 125 Review — A Perfect Mix of Style and Comfort

2025 Bajaj Pulsar 125: Bajaj has introduced the 2025 Bajaj Pulsar 125 in a split-seat top model. After the 18% GST cut, this bike has become cheaper by about ₹8,300. With the new price, the top variant has great features and better style updates. This makes it the best value-for-money option in the 125cc segment.

Design and Style

The top-spec 2025 Bajaj Pulsar 125 gets a glossy black visor, carbon-fiber touch graphics, and red-colored stickers. Also on the side panel there are graphics and 3D Pulsar emulators. Not the LED headlight, but the 35W multi-reflector headlight and two small pilot lamps make it look stylish. At the rear, there is an adjustable twin-shock suspension with LED taillights and drum brakes.

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Features and technology

Both kick and electric start are available in this bike. The digital meter shows the speedometer, Bluetooth connectivity, call and message alerts, and real-time fuel efficiency. There’s no turn-by-turn navigation, but there are smart features like calls, messages, and battery level.

Engine and performance

The 2025 Bajaj Pulsar 125 comes with a 124.38 cc air-cooled, four-stroke, single-cylinder BS6 EFI engine.

Top speed: The ~ ~106-107 km/h engine is light and stable, giving a comfortable ride both in the city and on the highway. The fuel tank capacity is 11.8 L and comes with E20 fuel support.

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Breaking and Safety

Braking duties are handled by a 240 mm disc at the front and a 130 mm drum at the rear. Single-channel ABS is not yet available. At the rear, there is a matte black exhaust muffler guard and mud flaps. Side stand sensors and split crash guards enhance the safety of the bike.

Tires and Suspension of 2025 Bajaj Pulsar 125

Comfort and ride quality

The bed is very pleasant and soft. The seat height is 790 mm, which allows even riders with a modest height to ride comfortably. The footrest and handlebar give a equalized feel while riding.

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Mileage and Value for Money

With mileage of roughly 50–55 km/l, the Pulsar 125 top model aligns with the Splendor top variant in price but outshines iit in design, power, and features.

Price (after 18% GST)

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Final Verdict

The 2025 Bajaj Pulsar 125 offers a perfect blend of style, power, and features. With a split seat and digital meter, it is a smart choice for both city and highway. After the GST cut, this bike has become the best option in its segment in terms of value for money.

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