Bajaj Pulsar 125 Variants Explained
The baby Pulsar is now also available in a new Carbon Fibre edition
Bajaj has silently launched a new variant of the Pulsar 125 called the Carbon Fibre edition and next to the Neon variant of the baby Pulsar, the new model looks slightly sportier. But what’s exactly different between the two? Read on as we analyse both closely.
The major difference between both variants are the colours and styling. The Neon edition takes a rather simple approach with respect to the graphics of the baby Pulsar, taking it just a notch above commuter-esque-ness, but the Carbon FIbre edition shakes things up.
With the newly launched edition, the Pulsar 125 looks a bit more youthful with sportier graphics and fancy colours. The colours on the new model are more prominent with carbon fibre graphics on the fuel tank and tank extensions, headlight cowl, fender, belly pan and the rear body panel.
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Coming to what’s different in terms of body parts, well the Carbon Fibre edition gets a belly pan, split seat setup option along with a split pillion grab rail, similar to the Pulsar 150. The Neon one gets only a single-piece seat setup and a commuter grab rail on offer.
In terms of mechanicals and features, both variants remain identical, meaning they are powered by a 124.4 cc dishing out 11.8PS and 10.8Nm. Underpinnings stay the same too.
Summing up, the Neon edition comes bearing a price tag of Rs 87,149 whereas the Carbon Fibre trim commands a premium of Rs 2,105 with a sticker price of Rs 89,254 (ex-showroom Delhi). In the 125cc segment, the Pulsar 125 goes up against the likes of Honda SP 125, Honda Shine, Hero Super Splendor, TVS Raider 125 and the Hero Glamour 125.
Aamir Momin
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