Bajaj Pulsar NS125 receives a single-channel ABS in place of the Combi-brake system (CBS) of the earlier model
Bajaj Auto has launched the Pulsar NS125 ABS at a sticker price of Rs 1.07 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi) in the Indian market. The company has replaced the CBS of the preceding model with a single-channel ABS, thereby accentuating the overall safety package for the customers. Bajaj Pulsar NS125 will directly rival TVS Raider SX (Rs 1.04 lakh) and Hero Xtreme 125R (Rs 1 lakh) in the domestic market. Besides the inclusion of ABS, the Pulsar NS125 remains unchanged in terms of engine, hardware and features.
The motorcycle comes with a LED headlamp upfront and infinity twin-strip LED tail lamp cluster. It can be availed in four colour options namely Fiery Orange, Burnt Red, Beach Blue and Pewter Grey. The Pulsar NS125 has a fuel tank capacity of 12 litres.

The Pulsar NS125 comes loaded with a digital instrument cluster with Bluetooth connectivity. Furthermore, it displays several other important parameters in the form of gear position indicator, distance-to-empty readout, instantaneous fuel economy and average fuel economy. The riders also get call notifications, message alerts and turn-by-turn navigation.
Sitting on a perimeter frame, the Pulsar NS125 boasts of a 240 mm front petal disc brake and a 130 mm rear drum brake. It also features a 5-step monoshock rear suspension as standard. The Pulsar NS125 ABS rides on 17-inch front and rear tubeless tyres. The bike has a power to weight ratio of 83.3 PS/Ton. It has a decent ground clearance of 179 mm while the saddle height is 805 mm.
Mechanically, the Pulsar NS125 ABS is powered by a 124.45 cc single-cylinder air-cooled petrol engine which delivers top power of 11.8 bhp at 8500 rpm and peak torque of 11 Nm at 7000 rpm. The engine is linked to a 5-speed gearbox. The bike has a kerb weight of 144 kg. Meanwhile, Bajaj had recently launched the 2025 Pulsar RS200 at Rs 1.84 lakh (ex-showroom) in the Indian market. The bike was equipped with several class-leading features such as rides models, dual-channel ABS and fully-digital glass LCD display.
Speaking about the new variant, Sarang Kanade, President, Motorcycle Business Unit, Bajaj Auto ltd., said, “Gen Z knows exactly what they want, and they demand it from manufacturers. Bajaj Auto has heard and delivered. The Pulsar NS125, now with ABS isn’t about boring commuting—it’s about owning the daring ride. With class-leading performance, muscular styling, and technology that keeps you in control, it’s built for those who ride with confidence and never settle for less. That’s why the Pulsar NS125 ABS is the ultimate ride for the new generation of riders”