Leading two wheeler manufacturer Bajaj Auto has launched the new Pulsar NS 125 in India. The new Pulsar NS 125 is an addition to the Pulsar ‘NS’ range of motorcycles which is the most popular sports motorcycle brand in India. Available at Rs 93,690/- (ex-showroom Delhi) the Pulsar NS 125 comes in four colour options including Beach Blue, Fiery Orange, Burnt Red and Pewter Grey.
The motorcycle is targeted at young enthusiasts. The Pulsar NS125 is powered by a 125ccBS6 DTS-i engine which gives superior power delivery and immediate throttle response that delivers a power of 12 PS which is the highest in its segment and a peak torque of 11 Nm for an unmatched pick up for the signature Pulsar rush. Its perimeter frame offers high-stiffness & low flex for a sharp handling experience. The Nitrox Mono-shock absorbers offer great stability even at high speeds.
A high gloss metallic paint on body, perimeter frame and alloys with unique bronze shade are well complemented by the signature wolf-eyed headlamp cluster with twin pilot lamps, for a visually arresting stance. The infinity twin-strip LED Tail lamps and the sporty split grab rail & eye-catching belly pancomplete the never-missed eye-catching first look.
The Pulsar NS 200 was launched as new age and stylish Pulsar for the youth which has class leading performance credentials. The NS 160 was added to the portfolio to provide for class leading power, advanced features and stylish looks at a competitive cc and price point. The NS 125 combines these aspirational features appealing to the first-time sport biking enthusiast.
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