Bajaj Auto may discontinue the Pulsar N125 less than two years after its launch. According to recent reports, dealer dispatches of the motorcycle have stopped across India. However, Bajaj has not made any official announcement yet, and the bike still appears on the company's website.
Although the motorcycle may no longer be available in India, it is expected to continue in select international markets, including Africa and South America.

The Bajaj Pulsar N125 was launched in October 2024 at a starting price of Rs. 95,000. The motorcycle entered the market as a sporty 125cc bike and competed with models like the Hero Xtreme 125R and Honda CB125 Hornet.
However, reports suggest that dealer dispatches have stopped, raising questions about its future. Perhaps Bajaj is preparing an updated version or a completely new replacement. Since the company has already announced plans to launch eight new motorcycles in 2026, a successor could arrive in the coming months.

Among the latest Bajaj Bikes, the Pulsar N125 stood out with its sharp styling and youthful design. It featured an aggressive LED headlamp, sporty graphics, split seats, an underbelly exhaust, and stylish rim stickers.
The motorcycle also offered useful features like a Bluetooth-enabled digital instrument console, call and message alerts, fuel information, and a USB charging port. These features made it suitable for everyday city riding while adding extra convenience.
The Pulsar N125 uses a 124.59cc engine that produces 12 PS of power and 11 Nm of torque. It comes paired with a 5-speed gearbox and weighs just 125 kg, making it one of the lighter motorcycles in the segment.
However, competition in the 125cc category has become stronger. Models like the Hero Xtreme 125R, TVS Raider 125, Honda Shine 125, and Honda SP125 continue to attract buyers with strong sales performance.
Although the future of the Pulsar N125 remains uncertain, Bajaj is likely to share more details soon. Until then, buyers will have to wait and see whether the motorcycle returns with updates or makes way for an all-new model.
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