By Bike Junction | Published Mar 20 2026
Pulsar 125 generates 11.64 bhp and 10.8 Nm torque with DTS-i tech. In addition, Raider delivers 11.2 bhp and up to 11.2 Nm torque, offering quicker acceleration in city riding.
By Bike Junction | Published Mar 20 2026
Bajaj Pulsar 125 offers around 50 kmpl mileage with an 11.5-liter tank, while TVS Raider delivers about 56.7 kmpl and a 10-liter tank, making it more fuel-efficient and suitable for daily city commuting needs overall usage.
By Bike Junction | Published Mar 20 2026
Pulsar 125 weighs around 142 kg, offering better stability at higher speeds. Raider is lighter at around 123 kg, which improves handling in traffic conditions.
By Bike Junction | Published Mar 20 2026
Bajaj Pulsar 125 gets 790 mm seat height and relaxed posture for comfort. Raider has slightly lower 780 mm seat height and sportier riding position for younger riders.
By Bike Junction | Published Mar 20 2026
Raider offers Semi-digital display, kick & start self start option, and GTT tech. The Pulsar 125 keeps a LCD digital console and basic setup, focusing more on long-term durability.
By Bike Junction | Published Mar 20 2026