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Bajaj’s New Pulsar P125 is Coming to Attack the TVS Raider 125! Here’s the First Look

Bajaj's New Pulsar P125 is Coming

Hello friends! Get ready for a huge shake-up in the 125cc motorcycle segment, because the king is making a new move! Bajaj is all set to launch its brand-new Pulsar P125 very soon, and from everything we know, it’s coming to take the fight directly to the super-popular TVS Raider 125 and Honda SP 125.

For years, the Pulsar 125 has been a favourite, but it was getting a bit old. Now, with a completely new sporty engine, a modern design borrowed from the bigger P150, and a promise of great mileage, is this the new 125cc bike you’ve been waiting for? Let’s find out!

The All-New Pulsar P125: What to Expect

This isn’t just a simple sticker update. The new P125 is expected to be a brand-new bike from the ground up, making it a much more modern and exciting package.

FeatureWhat it Means for You
New Sporty EngineA new, refined 125cc engine that will be smoother and more powerful than the old Pulsar 125.
Modern DesignIt will get the sharp, muscular look of the bigger Pulsar P150, which is a huge style upgrade!
Monoshock SuspensionThis is a big deal! A monoshock at the back (a single, central shock absorber) means a much more comfortable ride and better handling on our roads.
New FeaturesExpect a modern semi-digital meter with a gear position indicator and a USB charging port.

What This Means for Your Wallet

Bajaj is known for its aggressive pricing. The new Pulsar P125 will be positioned to be a fantastic value-for-money option against its rivals. Here’s a realistic estimated on-road price for the new Pulsar and its main competitors.

Bike ModelExpected On-Road Price Range (Delhi)
New Bajaj Pulsar P125 (Est.)~₹1.05 Lakh – ₹1.15 Lakh
TVS Raider 125~₹1.10 Lakh
Honda SP 125~₹1.08 Lakh
Hero Xtreme 125R~₹1.12 Lakh

(Note: These are estimated prices for top variants and can change at launch.)

How it Will Stack Up Against the Raider & SP 125

The new Pulsar P125 is entering a very tough fight. The TVS Raider is packed with features, and the Honda SP 125 is a mileage champion. Here’s how the new Pulsar will likely compare.

FeatureNew Pulsar P125 (Expected)TVS Raider 125Honda SP 125
Engine FeelSmooth & PunchySporty & Rev-HappyUltra-Smooth & Refined
Mileage (“Kitna deti hai?”)Good (~55 kmpl)Good (~57 kmpl)Excellent (~65 kmpl)
ComfortExcellent (Monoshock)SportyVery Comfortable
Key Feature/WeaknessFeature: Great balance of comfort & style. Weakness: Might not have as many features as the Raider.Feature: Packed with features (ride modes). Weakness: Sporty seat is not for everyone.Feature: Unbeatable refinement & mileage. Weakness: Looks a bit simple.

Our Verdict: Should You Wait for the Pulsar P125?

So, the big question: if you’re planning to buy a 125cc bike right now, should you wait a little longer for this new Pulsar? Here’s our simple, direct advice.

  • You Should WAIT for the Pulsar P125 if: You’re a Pulsar fan and want a modern, stylish bike that is also very comfortable. The biggest upgrade will be the monoshock suspension, which should make it glide over our potholed city roads. It promises to be a fantastic all-rounder that balances sporty looks with everyday comfort. If you can wait a few weeks, it’s definitely worth checking out before making a final decision.
  • You Should BUY a TVS Raider 125 Now if: You want a bike that is loaded with features and has a sporty exhaust note. The Raider is a proven champion, and we love its peppy engine and cool digital display with different ride modes. It’s a fun, exciting, and feature-packed bike that you can’t go wrong with.
  • You Should BUY a Honda SP 125 Now if: Your number one priority is a super-smooth, silent, and ultra-reliable engine that gives the best possible mileage. What really makes the SP 125 a ‘paisa vasool’ deal is its long-term, trouble-free ownership. It’s the ultimate sensible and smart choice in this segment.

Common Questions Answered (FAQ)

When is the new Bajaj Pulsar P125 launching exactly?

While there is no official date from Bajaj yet, the bike has been spotted testing many times. Based on industry reports, it is expected to launch very soon, likely by the end of August or early September 2025.

Will the Pulsar P125 be more powerful than the TVS Raider?

The power figures are expected to be very similar. Both bikes will be very peppy and fun to ride. The main difference will be in the feel of the engine, with the new Pulsar likely being a bit smoother.

Will the new Pulsar have good mileage?

Yes! Bajaj’s new P-series engines are known for their good balance of power and efficiency. You can expect a real-world mileage of around 50-55 kmpl, which is very good for a sporty 125cc bike.

Should I buy the old Pulsar 125 now or wait for this new one?

You should absolutely wait! The new Pulsar P125 will be a massive upgrade over the old model in every single way – from design and engine refinement to comfort and features. It will be worth the short wait.

Written by Abhijeet A

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