- 2023 Bajaj Pulsar 125 updated with fuel-injector
- Gets new alloy wheels, colours and new features
To comply with the latest BS6 phase 2 requirements, Bajaj Auto has upgraded its Pulsar 125 motorcycle. In order to increase the engine's efficiency, the manufacturer has replaced the electronic carburetor with a fuel injector. The 2023 Bajaj Pulsar 125 now has a FI engine that will be tuned to fully utilize the fuel injector system. The brand has ditched the twin-spark system for the 2023 Pulsar 125, which now only receives a single spark plug. The brand has made a number of visual adjustments in addition to mechanical ones to give it a new look.
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2023 Bajaj Pulsar 125
New body graphics have been added to the 2023 Pulsar 125 to give it a more appealing appearance, and new alloy wheels with a novel design have replaced the previous model's basic 6-spoke wheels. The manufacturer has also added a few additional features to the instrument cluster. It receives a semi-digital instrument cluster with new instant and average fuel economy readings, as well as a distance to empty reading and other features. However, the motorcycle does not have any further new features outside these.
The brand also made adjustments to the fuel tank, giving the 3D Pulsar badging a coloured outline and painting the fuel tank cover black. For the hardware, it still has spring shock absorbers at the back, telescopic front suspension, and 17-inch tubeless wheels up front and back. A 240mm front disc brake and a drum brake are used for braking. Several components of the motorcycle are still halogen, including the headlamp, indicators and tail lamp.
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2023 Bajaj Pulsar 125 Engine Specifications
The 124.4cc engine of the 2023 Pulsar 125 is the same one that is now E20 ethanol blend fuel compliant. The engine produces a maximum torque of 10.8 Nm and 11.5 bhp. With this engine, a 5-speed transmission is included.
Verdict: Now that it is OBD-2 certified, the 2023 Pulsar will continue to contend with 125cc motorcycles like the Honda SP125, Hero Glamour, TVS Raider, and others.