Bajaj Pulsar NS125 New Variant Launched with ABS – Price & Features

Bajaj Pulsar NS125 New Variant Launched with ABS – Price & Features

Equipped with an Anti-lock Braking System (ABS), it ensures safer and more confident braking, whether on city streets or sharp turns.

Suvasit ShrivastavaUpdated: Saturday, February 15, 2025, 10:14 AM IST
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Bajaj Pulsar NS125 |

Bajaj Auto has introduced a new variant of the Pulsar NS125, now equipped with ABS for enhanced safety. Priced at Rs 1,06,739 (ex-showroom, Delhi), the updated model aims to offer better braking performance and control. With this addition, Bajaj continues to strengthen its Pulsar lineup, catering to riders looking for a balance of power, style, and safety in the 125cc segment.

Bajaj Pulsar NS125

Bajaj Pulsar NS125 |

Equipped with an Anti-lock Braking System (ABS), it ensures safer and more confident braking, whether on city streets or sharp turns. Powered by a 125cc engine, the bike delivers 12 PS of power and 11 Nm of torque, offering an exciting riding experience. Its advanced chassis, featuring a perimeter frame and 5-step monoshock suspension, enhances agility and stability. The NS125 ABS also comes with a tech-rich instrument console, including Bluetooth connectivity, a gear position indicator, and real-time fuel economy updates, making it a smart choice for modern riders.

Bajaj Pulsar NS125

Bajaj Pulsar NS125 |

Sarang Kanade, President of the Motorcycle Business Unit at Bajaj Auto Ltd., shared his thoughts on the new variant, stating, “Gen Z knows exactly what they want, and they demand it from manufacturers. Bajaj Auto has heard and delivered. The Pulsar NS125, now with ABS, isn’t about boring commuting—it’s about owning the daring ride. With class-leading performance, muscular styling, and technology that keeps you in control, it’s built for those who ride with confidence and never settle for less. That’s why the Pulsar NS125 ABS is the ultimate ride for the new generation of riders.”

Bajaj Pulsar NS125

Bajaj Pulsar NS125 |

In January this year, Bajaj Auto decided to discontinue the Pulsar F250, CT125X, and Platina 110 ABS in India due to low market demand. Despite being relatively new models launched within the past four years, they failed to gain significant traction among buyers. As a result, Bajaj Auto removed them from its official website. The Pulsar F250, introduced in late 2021 as the successor to the iconic Pulsar 220F, featured a sporty half-faired design and was priced at Rs1.40 lakh (ex-showroom).

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