KEY HIGHLIGHTS
- Redesign with thunder-shaped LED daytime running lights
- New digital display with Bluetooth connectivity
- Compatibility with "E20" petrol
Bajaj Auto has upgraded its 2024 Pulsar NS125, featuring a new digital display with Bluetooth connectivity and a fresh design. Below is a walkaround of the latest launch using pictures, pointing out all the important details. Also, you can join our 91Wheels WhatsApp Group for the latest automotive updates.
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2024 Bajaj Pulsar NS125: Updated Design
The 2024 Bajaj Pulsar NS125, priced at Rs 1.04 Lakh, has undergone a sleek redesign at the front, featuring new headlights with striking thunder-shaped LED daytime running lights (DRLs) positioned between the low and high beam lights, along with stylish halogen turn indicators.
The handlebars are now more upright for better control. The rear maintains its sporty features like the taillight, indicators, underbelly exhaust, split grab rails, split seat, and sculpted fuel tank.
There's a new switch assembly on the left handlebar and engine kill/self-start buttons on the right. Color options include Orange, Red, Blue, and Gray. Seat height is 805 mm, weight is 144 kg, and ground clearance is 179 mm.
2024 Bajaj Pulsar NS125: New Digital Display, Bluetooth Connectivity And More
A major update to this 125cc model includes a modern digital display console offering a range of information like speed, distance, fuel level, and more.
Notably, Bluetooth connectivity has been added, allowing for call and message alerts, along with a mobile charging port. However, GPS navigation assistance is not included.
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2024 Bajaj Pulsar NS125: Power, Performance And Hardware
The updated Pulsar 125 maintains its reliable 12.45cc Air Cooled 4-Stroke 4-Valve SOHC Fi Engine, delivering 11.99PS power at 8500 RPM and 11 nm torque at 7000 RPM.
It runs on "E20" petrol, a mix of petrol and 20% ethanol, indicated by the E20 sticker on the fuel tank cap. Mechanical specs remain the same, featuring telescopic front forks, 5-step monoshock suspension, and ABS for safety.
Braking includes a 240 mm disc at the front and a 130 mm drum at the rear. The bike rides on 17-inch wheels with 80/100 front and 100/90 rear tubeless tyres, ensuring stability and performance.
Verdict
The new Bajaj Pulsar NS125 offers enticing features which appeal to tech-savvy riders. These additions not only improve the riding experience but also elevate the bike's overall appeal with a touch of sophistication.
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