Pulsar 125 Mileage
Mileage Report
51.5 kmpl
ARAI Mileage
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How Pulsar 125 Fuel Efficiency Compares to Rivals?
The Pulsar 125 shows ARAI mileage between 50-51.46 kmpl, depending on fuel type and driving conditions. Details include ...
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Fuel Cost Calculation
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Time PeriodFuel Cost
In 1 Year₹28,263
In 5 Years₹1,41,314
Mileage: 50-51.46 kmpl; Petrol Price: ₹101/L
Monthly Fuel Cost of Competitors
Competitors Mileage Details
| Models | ARAI Mileage⌃⌃ | Real World Estimate Mileage | Tank Capacity⌃⌃ | Full Tank Range⌃⌃ | Compare |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
![]() Bajaj Pulsar 125 ₹81,438 - ₹92,046* | 50 kmpl | User Reported - Expert Tested - | 15 L | 750-772 km | |
![]() Hero Xtreme 125R ₹89,000 - ₹1.04 Lakh* | 66 kmpl | User Reported - Expert Tested - | 10 L | 660 km | Pulsar 125 vs Xtreme 125R |
![]() Bajaj Pulsar NS 125 ₹92,642 - ₹98,400* | 46.9 kmpl | User Reported - Expert Tested - | 12 L | 563 km | Pulsar 125 vs Pulsar NS 125 |
![]() Bajaj Pulsar N125 ₹92,152 - ₹93,158* | 60 kmpl | User Reported - Expert Tested - | 9.5 L | 570 km | Pulsar 125 vs Pulsar N125 |

₹81,438 - ₹92,046*
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Bajaj Pulsar 125 Mileage Tips
Air pressure vs Fuel economy
Keeping your car's tyre pressure at the recommended level improves fuel economy by up to 5%. Underinflated tyres create drag, causing the engine to work harder. Check air pressure every two weeks and before long trips. Slightly higher pressure (by 1-2 PSI) for highway drives can further boost mileage.
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Pulsar 125 Owner Reviews
4.2
Based on 1165 Ratings, 269 Reviews
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4.5
Maintenance Cost4.3
Mileage4.3
Design4.3
Comfort4.2
Mileage & Performance4.1
Features4
Reliability & Maintenance3.9
Performance3.9
Safety3
Engine4.5
Maintenance Cost4.3
Mileage4.3
Design4.3
Comfort4.2
Mileage & Performance4.1
Features4
Reliability & Maintenance3.9
Performance3.9
Safety3
Engine4.5
Maintenance Cost4.3
Mileage4.3
Design4.3
Comfort4.2
Mileage & Performance4.1
Features4
Reliability & Maintenance3.9
Performance3.9
Safety3
Engine
Bajaj Pulsar 125 Question & Answers
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Answer by 91Wheels Expert
1 year ago
In order to buy Bajaj Pulsar 125, you will need identification documents that prove your identity, your address, and your nationality. To purchase a Bajaj Pulsar 125 on loan, you will also need evidence of income, bank statements / Cancelled cheque, and passport-size photos. It is advisable to get
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Answer by 91Wheels Expert
1 year ago
Yes, it is possible to buy the Bajaj Pulsar 125 bike with no down payment using schemes that Bajaj and certain financial companies offer. For its two-wheeler models, including the Bajaj Pulsar 125, Bajaj regularly runs promotional deals and partnerships with banks and NBFCs that enable customers to
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Answer by 91Wheels Expert
1 year ago
You must pay a down payment on a Bajaj Pulsar 125 Split Seat of at least 10–30% of the ex-showroom price of Rs 10,105 depending on the variant you choose. Bajaj Pulsar 125 EMI starts at Rs 1,866 per month for a loan period of 60 months @8.5% interest rate and a loan amount of Rs 90,947. You can cal
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Answer by 91Wheels Expert
1 year ago
Delivery of a vehicle totally depends on the waiting period and availability of the vehicle in dealership showroom. If the waiting period increases, the delivery date of Bajaj Pulsar 125 can also be extended according to waiting period. To know the exact waiting period and delivery date, it is advis
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Answer by 91Wheels Expert
2 years ago
There are single seat and split seat versions of the Bajaj Pulsar 125 available. The rider just has one continuous seat in the single seat type. From front to back, the seating area is one cohesive entity. With little separation between the rider and pillion areas, the single seat version offers an
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