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Bajaj CT125X Spotted At Dealership, Launch Could be Soon

The engine guard covers the exhaust cat con as well

The upcoming Bajaj CT125X gets a fully ribbed seat, convenient USB charger, and new graphics

Out of nowhere, Bajaj CT125X has been spotted undisguised at a dealership. It looks sale-ready which hints that the launch could be very soon. It will sure be a good utilitarian bike for the masses.

First up, the overall design and engine layout looks exactly like the existing CT110X. However, the bike gets a new dual-tone glossy Black and Green shade in addition to the signature ‘Discover’ Black and Red shade.

The seat features a fully ribbed pattern

For reference, the CT110X is currently available in 3 colours – Matte Wild Green, Ebony Black and Red, and Ebony Black and Blue. The upcoming CT125X gets new graphics on the body panels. The tank grips are taken from the 110 though.

The biggest update, however, is the addition of a fully ribbed seat and a conveniently placed USB charger on the handlebar clamps. The seat looks cool and adds a lot of charm to the ruggedness. The bike can be easily modified into cool scramblers.

The tyres are normal road-biased

Unlike the CT110X which gets dual-purpose tyres, the 125 sports only normal road-biased tyres. But, the presence of MRF Zapper C rear tyre is a big plus. The engine looks like it has been borrowed from the discontinued Discover 125.

Overall, the box-section chassis and the build quality looks good and the bike might be great companion for people whose livelihood depends on a lot of rugged riding. Expect an ex-showroom price of about Rs. 80,000/- when the bike goes on sale.

The handlebar looks wide and comfortable
The bike gets a new USB charger that’s conveniently placed
The engine looks like it has been taken from the discontinued Discover 125
The engine layout looks like that of the CT110X
The overall design looks like that of the CT110X
The panel graphics are new
The rear wheel gets MRF Zapper C tyre
The bike looks rugged
The plastic mudguards look cheap
There are ample footrests

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