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Bajaj Auto reveals the updated Pulsar 125, mirroring the recent Pulsar 150 facelift with modern LED lighting and fresh graphics to refresh its entry-level commuter lineup.
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Bajaj Auto reveals the updated Pulsar 125, mirroring the recent Pulsar 150 facelift with modern LED lighting and fresh graphics to refresh its entry-level commuter lineup. Spotted at dealerships, the bike retains its proven 124.4cc engine while gaining visual upgrades, signaling an imminent launch in the coming weeks.
Design Refresh
The standout change is a sleek new LED headlight assembly replacing the halogen unit, paired with LED turn indicators for improved nighttime visibility and style. New graphics adorn the fuel tank, side panels, and engine cowl, enhancing the Pulsar family’s aggressive styling without altering the familiar silhouette. Available in single-seat and split-seat variants, the spotted single-seater suggests broad rollout across the range.
Mechanical Carryover
Power comes from the unchanged 124.4cc air-cooled single-cylinder engine, delivering 11.8hp and 10.8Nm torque through a 5-speed gearbox for reliable city commuting. Suspension stays practical with telescopic front forks, twin rear shocks, and 17-inch alloy wheels, maintaining the bike’s nimble handling and 50+ kmpl efficiency.
Pricing and Launch
Current models start at Rs 85,178 for the Neon variant, climbing to Rs 92,320 (single-seat) and Rs 94,451 (split-seat) for Carbon Fibre editions. The facelifted version, already infiltrating showrooms, will likely carry a modest premium while keeping it competitive against rivals like the Honda SP 125 and TVS Raider. Official unveiling expected soon, capitalizing on the Pulsar 150’s post-facelift buzz.





