Whether it's the two-wheeler industry in India these days or the four-wheeler industry, both the segments are going through a recession. However, the auto sector is currently focusing more on electric cars. This is because auto companies are going to launch their electric cars in the country as well as better performing electric bikes. Well, today we are talking about this news of the most affordable Bajaj Pulsar which is going to come with 125 cc.
The Bajaj Pulsar 125 will be powered by a 124.5cc air-cooled carbureted engine producing 13.5bhp and 11.5Nm of torque. The engine is mated to a 5-speed manual transmission. The company will provide the same engine with the same Discover 125. Most notably, the company is already making sales of the Bajaj Pulsar 125 in the Mexican market. The Pulsar 125 will be equipped with halogen headlamps in front of LED DRLs, semi-digital instrument clusters, and a muscular fuel tank. The Pulsar 125 will also feature a 37mm telescopic suspension setup at the front and a twin spring setup at the rear. In terms of braking duties, the front will have 240 mm disc brakes and 130 mm drum brakes at the rear. In addition, it will be replaced by Standard ABS combined with Combined Braking System (CBS).
If the Bajaj Pulsar is priced at 125, the company kept it quite competitive in the segment. The price of the upcoming Pulsar 125 can range from Rs 58,000 to Rs 62,000 (ex-showroom). The company will position it above discover 125. The Pulsar 125 will be equipped with halogen headlamps in front of LED DRLs, semi-digital instrument clusters and a muscular fuel tank. The Pulsar 125 will also feature a 37mm telescopic suspension setup at the front and a twin spring setup at the rear. In terms of braking duties, the front will have 240 mm disc brakes and 130 mm drum brakes at the rear. In addition, it will be replaced by Standard ABS combined with Combined Braking System (CBS).
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