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Bajaj's latest addition to the Pulsar lineup is the N125, which is targeted squarely at the TVS Raider and Hero Xtreme 125R.

Bajaj's latest addition to the Pulsar lineup is the N125, which is targeted squarely at the TVS Raider and Hero Xtreme 125R.

The N125 uses an all-new 124.58cc engine making 12hp and 11Nm of torque.

The N125 uses an all-new 124.58cc engine making 12hp and 11Nm of torque.

Underpinnings are also unique to the N125, but the 30mm fork gets shrouds to add visual mass.

Underpinnings are also unique to the N125, but the 30mm fork gets shrouds to add visual mass.

The top variant of the Pulsar N125 gets a Bluetooth-compatible display, fatter rear tyre and a silent start system.

The top variant of the Pulsar N125 gets a Bluetooth-compatible display, fatter rear tyre and a silent start system.

It weighs just 125 kg, has a 795mm seat height but 198mm of ground clearance.

It weighs just 125 kg, has a 795mm seat height but 198mm of ground clearance.

The base variant costs Rs 94,707 while the Bluetooth variant will set you back Rs 98,707.

The base variant costs Rs 94,707 while the Bluetooth variant will set you back Rs 98,707.

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The Pulsar N125 is all-new from the ground up and is offered in 2 variants.
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