Bajaj Pulsar 125 Split Seat BS-6 To Launch Soon


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The Pulsar 125 Split Seat BS4 was on sale only in select states of the country. While Bajaj Auto launched the Pulsar 125 Neon BS6 earlier this year, there was no information regarding the launch of the Pulsar 125 Split Seat BS6. However, as per the latest reports, the Pulsar 125 Split Seat BS6 has started reaching dealerships now and should be launched soon. Like the old bike, it will be available in select states only.

The Bajaj Pulsar 125 Split Seat BS6 variant has certain different styling features when compared to the Bajaj Pulsar 125 Neon BS6. As the name suggests, it comes with a split-seat setup rather than a single-piece seat. Apart from that, the motorcycle is also equipped with split pillion grab rails and an engine cowl with attractive graphics. Similar colour co-ordinated decals are also provided on the fuel tank extensions, front fender, alloy wheels and rear cowl, which also bears the ‘125’ logo. Overall, the Pulsar 125 Split Seat BS6 looks identical to the Pulsar 150 Twin Disc BS6.

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BS6 Bajaj Pulsar 125 split-seat version to be priced at Rs 79,079

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The higher-spec Bajaj Pulsar 125 has begun reaching select dealerships in India. According to dealers, the premium version of the company’s most affordable Pulsar is priced at Rs 79,079 (ex-showroom, Pune). The on-road cost, meanwhile, is Rs 96,842.

At this price, the BS6 variant costs around Rs 9,000 more than the BS4 model. When compared to the standard Pulsar 125, this split-seat version costs around Rs 4,000 more than the disc-brake equipped version. The difference in cost between the standard and split-seat models remains unchanged.

Like before, the additional Rs 4,000 gets you a split-seat configuration, belly pan and revised graphics. While the tank shrouds were a feature exclusive to this variant during the BS4 period, they have become part of standard equipment across the Pulsar 125 range with the switch to BS6.
 
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BS6 Bajaj Pulsar 125 Split Seat Model Launched At Rs 79,079

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A few days back the Bajaj Pulsar 125 Split Seat variant was spotted arriving at dealerships, and now, the two-wheeler manufacturer has officially launched the said version at a starting price of Rs 79,079 (ex-showroom, Pune). Basically, the new model is a slightly sportier-looking variant of the Bajaj Pulsar 125 Neon BS6.

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The BS4 Bajaj Pulsar 125 Split Seat model was available only in select states of India. Similarly, the BS6 version of the bike will also be reserved for select states only. The new BS6 Bajaj Pulsar 125 Split Seat model different styling features as compared to the Bajaj Pulsar 125 Neon BS6. As is obvious from the name, the motorcycle comes equipped with a split-seat setup rather than a single-piece unit.

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Other than the seat, the motorcycle even gets split grab rails and an engine cowl with stylish graphics. Also, colour co-ordinated decals can be found on the fuel tank extensions, front fender, alloy wheels and rear cowl. Thanks to these bits, the Pulsar 125 Split Seat goes on to look like its bigger and more expensive sibling, the Pulsar 150 Twin Disc BS6.

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Bajaj Pulsar 125 Split Seat With Drum Brakes Launched; Priced At ₹ 73,274

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Bajaj Auto has launched a new lower-spec variant of the Pulsar 125 with drum brakes. It is priced at ₹ 73,274 (ex-showroom, Delhi). The motorcycle continues to get CBS or combined braking system, which is a pre-requisite on two-wheeler displacing 125 cc and above. Apart from the drum brakes instead of the front disc, the motorcycle stays the same in all other aspects. The disc brake variant of the Pulsar 125 with split seats is priced at ₹ 80,218 (ex-showroom, Delhi). The idea is to make the Pulsar 125 more accessible during the current festive season at a lower price point.

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