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Bajaj Pulsar 125: FAQs on engine, features, and weight

We bring you answers to all the questions you might have about the Pulsar 125, including engine specifications, features and pricing.
2 min read19 Oct '25
Vishal VenugopalVishal Venugopal
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Despite how long it's been around, the 'Classic' Pulsar 125 still offers an impressive package and holds its own against newer rivals like the Honda SP 125, TVS Raider 125, and Hero Glamour X. Here are answers to some of the questions you might have about the most affordable Pulsar.

What engine does the Bajaj Pulsar 125 use?

The Pulsar 125 uses a 124.4cc single-cylinder, air-cooled engine that makes 11.8hp at 8,500rpm and 10.8Nm of torque at 6,500rpm. It's mated to a 5-speed gearbox. 

Bajaj Pulsar 125: FAQs on engine, features, and weight

What features does the Bajaj Pulsar 125 have?

The Pulsar 125 now comes with a fully digital instrument cluster that displays essential information like speed, trip meter, odometer, fuel gauge and distance to empty. It also offers Bluetooth connectivity, allowing you to receive call and SMS alerts on the console. Additionally, the Pulsar 125 comes with CBS as standard across all variants, and doesn’t offer ABS.

Bajaj Pulsar 125: FAQs on engine, features, and weight

What is the weight of the Bajaj Pulsar 125?

The Pulsar 125 is available with either a single-piece seat or a split seat. The split-seat version weighs 142kg, while the single-seat version is lighter at 140kg. While it is heavier than most of its rivals, this doesn’t compromise its handling or low-speed manoeuvrability, and the bike remains very easy and approachable.

Bajaj Pulsar 125: FAQs on engine, features, and weight

What are the colour options available for Pulsar 125?

The Pulsar 125 is offered in two variants – Neon and Carbon. The Pulsar 125 Neon is available in four colour schemes, all featuring black as the base colour with highlights in red, blue, green, or an all-black finish. Meanwhile, the Pulsar 125 Carbon also uses black as the primary colour but adds more highlights, in either red or blue. These coloured accents can be seen on the alloy wheels, windscreen, fuel tank, and belly pan.

Bajaj Pulsar 125: FAQs on engine, features, and weight

What is the price of Pulsar 125?

The Pulsar 125 Neon comes only with a single seat and is priced at Rs 79,048. The Pulsar 125 Carbon is available with two seating options – the single-seat version costs Rs 85,633, while the split-seat version is priced at Rs 87,527. Even in its top-spec trim, the Pulsar 125 remains more affordable than all its siblings.

Bajaj Pulsar 125: FAQs on engine, features, and weight

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