The split-seat Pulsar 125 is expected to be powered by the same 124.4cc, single-cylinder engine.

Pulsar 125 Split-Seat
Bajaj is yet to officially launch the motorcycle

Even though Bajaj is yet to officially launch the higher-spec variant of the Pulsar 125, dealers have begun selling the motorcycle at Rs. 70,618/-. At the given price, it costs Rs. 4000/- more than the Pulsar 125 Neon.

The new variant Pulsar gets a split seat instead of the single-seat unit. It also features tank shrouds, a belly pan and a regular chrome-finished tank badge instead of neon which is seen on the 125 Neon. The graphics are different and the centre panel on this variant gets a carbon-fibre finish.

The split-seat Bajaj Pulsar 125 is expected to be powered by the same 124.4cc, single-cylinder, two-valve air-cooled engine churning 12 PS at 8500 RPM and 11 Nm of torque at 6500 RPM.

Bajaj has also hiked prices of its Pulsar and Avenger range. The Pulsar and Avenger branded motorcycles are expensive by up to Rs. 1696/-. However, the Pulsar 125 and the Pulsar 150 Neon are available at the same price.

Pulsar 125 Split-Seat Price

– Available at Rs. 70,618/- (ex-showroom)
– Bajaj is yet to officially launch the motorcycle
– Expected to be powered by the same engine

Bajaj Pulsar 125 Neon Review Road Test
Costs Rs. 4000/- more than the Pulsar 125 Neon

Source – AutocarIndia.com