The Pulsar has been the bread and butter for Bajaj Auto for over two decades. The name Pulsar is associated with sporty city-friendly performance at an affordable price. With easily over a dozen Pulsars available for sale presently, it has become hard to keep an exact count on the number of models available in this range.
In recent times, Bajaj has broadly categorised into three categories: the Classic range, the N range and the NS range. After updating the flagship end of the Pulsar range earlier this year with the facelifted N250 and the all-new NS400Z, Bajaj has now launched a brand new entry-level Pulsar in the 125cc category. The new Pulsar N125 is the latest Pulsar offering bridging the gap between the classic Pulsar 125 and the more spirited Pulsar NS125.
Bajaj Pulsar N125 (Image: Express Drives)
Financial Express Online also got a chance to interact with Dinesh Thapar, Chief Financial Officer, Bajaj Auto at a recent roundtable conference about future roadmaps to the Pulsar range. He said, “If I look at our national share, our national share is, let me say, closer to 18 to 19%. Within that, the share of 100cc, 110 cc would be closer to about 10% and for 125 cc upwards, our share is anywhere between 25 – 28%. Pulsar really plays in the 125 CC upwards, which is, I would call the top end of the market. And the only other brand which is there of any size, is really Domino in the domestic market.”
Bajaj Pulsar N125 Review: Design
The latest Pulsar sticks to the design language of the new-gen Pulsars— sporty and youthful. Up front, it gets a bi-LED projector headlamps nestled inside a V-shaped cluster. The profile of the bike is enhanced by its muscular fuel tank and extended shrouds. The faux carbon fibre panels lend the bike a premium appeal. Other visual highlights include split seats, signature split headlamps, an underbelly exhaust, and a rear tyre hugger.
Bajaj Pulsar N125 (Image: Express Drives)
Bajaj is offering the Pulsar N125 in a total of seven colour options— the base variant in Pearl Metallic White, Ebony Black, Cocktail Wine, and Caribbean Blue; whereas the top-spec trim comes with the options of three dual-tone shades— Ebony Black with Cocktail Wide Red, Pewter Grey with Citrus Rush,
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