In 2026, 125cc bikes are becoming a popular choice as they offer a noticeable step up in power over 100cc models without sacrificing fuel efficiency greatly. With sportier styling and more features being added, this segment continues to grow as the market evolves. Here are 5 affordable yet premium 125cc bikes worth considering.
Bajaj Pulsar NS125
from₹ 92.18 - 98.40 Thousand
TVS Raider
from₹ 82.00 - 97.05 Thousand
Hero MotoCorp Xtreme 125R
from₹ 91.50 Thousand - 1.08 Lakhs
Bajaj Pulsar N125
from₹ 91.69 - 93.16 Thousand
Honda Bikes CB125 Hornet
from₹ 1.03 Lakhs
All prices are ex-showroom, Delhi.
Bajaj Pulsar NS125
Rs. 92,182 - Rs. 98,400
The Pulsar NS125 uses a perimeter frame, like the one found on its larger NS siblings, which is an uncommon sight in this displacement bracket. Its 124.45cc engine produces 11.8 PS, which makes it one of the more capable performers on this list. With recent updates such as LED lighting and a digital instrument cluster, the Pulsar NS125 is a feature-rich option for buyers looking for a bike with sporty styling in this segment. For more information on this model and other Bajaj bikes in India, you can explore the full collection.
TVS Raider
Rs. 82,000 - Rs. 97,050
The TVS Raider is packed with features, most notably the 5 inch TFT screen (seen on higher variants) and two riding modes (Eco and Power). Its 124.8cc engine produces 11.2 PS, which offers a smooth and refined power delivery. Weighing in at just 123 kg, it is exceptionally light and nimble, making it one of the most fun-to-ride bikes in the 125cc space.
Hero Xtreme 125R
Rs. 90,800 - Rs. 1,07,000
The Hero Xtreme 125R shares several mechanical components with the Xtreme 160R, including its frame and 37mm telescopic front fork. This hardware gives it a more substantial physical presence than most entry-level commuters.
It is powered by a 124.7cc engine producing 11.4 PS, making it one of the most powerful bikes in this category. Also, the addition of ride modes adds a premium feel, while the 136 kg kerb weight and the low 794 mm seat height ensure it remains easy to manage for most folks.
Bajaj Pulsar N125
Rs. 91,692 - Rs. 93,158
Among the many Bajaj bikes in India, the Pulsar 125 and Pulsar N125 are very different machines, despite the similarity in their names. As the most affordable bike on this list, the Pulsar N125 offers strong value. It uses a 124.59cc engine, with a particular focus on low-end torque, which suits stop-and-go city work and relaxed riding - something a bike in this class will be expected to handle with aplomb. With a kerb weight of 125 kg and a 795 mm seat height, the bike feels easy to handle and accessible for a wide range of riders.
Honda CB125 Hornet
Rs. 1,03,019
Honda’s smallest Hornet focuses on reliability and balanced performance. The 123.94cc engine produces over 11hp - a healthy number for this class, and the motor feels smooth and predictable for daily use. The bike features sharp and aggressive styling with multiple cuts, extensions, and sporty body panels that appeal to younger riders. Riders can also explore the wider lineup of Honda bikes in India.