Bajaj Pulsar N125 vs TVS Raider 125: Which one should you buy?

Bajaj recently launched the Pulsar N125, the third 125cc in the lineup. Aggressively priced, it starts from Rs 94,707, the new Pulsar N125 is powered by a new 125cc engine and has bucket loads of features. We decided to pit it against the TVS Raider 125. So, saddle up as we find out which you should choose. 

Bajaj Pulsar N125 vs TVS Raider 125: Engine Specs

Bajaj has introduced a new 124.58 cc air-cooled single-cylinder engine with the Pulsar N125 and it produces 11.8 bhp at 8500 rpm and 11 Nm at 6000 rpm. Both the motorcycles are paired to a 5-speed gearbox. The Raider, on the other hand, gets a 124.8 cc air and oil-cooled single-cylinder engine with an output of 11.1 bhp at 7500 rpm and 11.2 Nm at 6000 rpm. 

According to Bajaj, the Pulsar N125 has class-leading power-to-weight ratio of 96hp/tonne while the Raider is 92.5hp/tonne.

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SpecificationsBajaj Pulsar N125TVS Raider 125Engine124.58ccc124.8 ccPower11.8 bhp11.1 bhpTorque11 Nm11.2 NmPower-to-weight96hp/tonne92.5hp/tonneGearbox5-speed5-speed

Also ReadBajaj Pulsar N125 first ride review: Another day, another Pulsar!

Bajaj Pulsar N125 vs TVS Raider 125: Features

The new Pulsar N125 motorcycle is available in two variants: LED Disc BT and LED Disc. The top model, LED Disc BT, features a large LCD digital instrument cluster with Bluetooth connectivity for call alerts, message alerts, and fuel economy updates. Standard features include a USB charging port and an Integrated Starter Generator (ISG), a first in the Pulsar lineup. The bike is equipped with a 240 mm front disc brake and a 130 mm drum brake, along with a Combined Braking System for enhanced safety. 

The Raider 125 stands out as the most feature-packed motorcycle in its class. Its top variant, the SX, is equipped with a 5-inch TFT instrument display featuring an auto brightness sensor. With connected technology, the Raider boasts 99 features, including voice assist, navigation system, weather and sports updates, and notifications. It also includes a USB charger and under-seat storage.

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