Bajaj Pulsar 125 VS TVS Raider 125- Which one to buy?

Bajaj Pulsar 125 VS TVS Raider 125- Which one to buy?

5 mins read
Bajaj Pulsar 125 VS TVS Raider 125- Which one to buy?

This article discusses the 125cc class of bikes, which are marketable and suitable for riders of all ages. It is essential to have a two-wheeler for long rides as well as for handling city jams. Today's bikes, the TVS Raider 125 and Bajaj Pulsar 125, both fall under the 125cc category. In this comparison, we'll look at things like features, specifications, and other crucial factors.

Comparison of the TVS Raider 125 and the Bajaj Pulsar 125

The Bajaj Pulsar 125 has a little higher maximum power than the TVS Raider 125, which can produce a maximum of 11.65 horsepower. The Raider 125, however, has a greater maximum torque capacity of 11.2 Nm, whereas the Pulsar 125 has a maximum torque capacity of 10.8 Nm. Until we discuss acceleration, there isn't much of a difference.

The TVS Raider 125 outperforms the competition with best-in-class acceleration. According to reports, it can accelerate from 0 to 60 km/h in under 5.9 seconds. They are both based on the BS-6 emission regulations. They both have an air-cooled cooling system and a 5-speed manual gearbox with a wet multi-plate clutch.

The Pulsar 125 features a larger 11.5-liter gas tank than the Raider, which has a 10-liter tank. However, the Raider has an ARAI-certified mileage of 67 km/l, but we'll see how it performs in actual conditions. The Pulsar 125 lags in this category, with a genuine mileage of 50 km/l.

In Terms of Design

The Raider, as stated by TVS, was created with Gen Z in mind. It is intended to appeal to the current generation. The Raider looks significantly better and more advanced than the Bajaj Pulsar 125. The Raider 125 also has full-LED lighting, which is superior to the halogen lighting on the Pulsar 125.

The TVS SmartXonnect suite, which supports voice assistance and Bluetooth connectivity, is one of the incredible features of the Raider.

Regarding Quality and Others

A bike's ride quality is a crucial consideration when purchasing one. While the Pulsar 125 has a ground clearance of 165mm, the TVS Raider 125 has a superior ground clearance of 180mm. For the Raider and Pulsar, the curb weights are, respectively, 123 kg and 140 kg. Since the Raider is a lighter bike than the Pulsar, it will be simpler to ride.

Regarding suspension, the Raider 125 has a mono-shock rear suspension with preloaded 5-step adjustment. Therefore, the rider can make the necessary adjustments, adding a personalized touch and improving the ride. Better torque elimination and aesthetics are both provided by the monoshock suspension.

With Raider, there are two ride modes available. Eco is one, and power is another. When the bike comes to a stop, the engine stop-start mechanism engages, automatically switching the bike into Eco mode. It aids in improving the bike's fuel efficiency. The performance is increased by the power mode, which gives a better throttle response.

 

Specification Comparison

Name

Bajaj Pulsar 125 TVS Raider 125

Engine Type

Single-Cylinder, Fuel-injected, DTS-i Air and Oil Cooled Single Cylinder

Displacement

124.4cc 124.8cc

Max Power

11.64bhp @ 8500rpm 11.2bhp @ 7500rpm

Max Torque

10.8Nm @ 6500rpm 11.2Nm @ 6000rpm

Bore x Stroke

56mm x 50.5mm 53.5mm x 55.5mm

Cooling System and Fuel tank Capacity

Air Cooled 

11.5Liters

Air and Oil Cooled

10Liters 

Top Speed and Mileage

100+kmph and 50kmpl 99kmph and 57kmpl

Brake type and Size

Drum (Both)

front size- 170mm 

Rear- 130mm

Drum (Both)

Front-130mm and Rear- 130mm

Wheel type and Size

Alloy and 17-inch (Both front and Rear Wheel Size)

Alloy and 17-inch (Both front and Rear Wheel Size)

Tire Size and Type

Front-80/100-17

Rear-100/90-17, Tubeless

Front-80/100-17

Rear-100/90-17, Tubeless

Suspension Setup

Telescopic + Twin Gas Shock

Telescopic + Monoshock, Gas Charged

Dimensions (L x W x H)

2055mm x 755mm x 1060mm

2070mm x 785mm x 1028mm

Wheelbase and Ground Clearance

1320mm and 165mm

1326mm and 180mm

Braking System

CBS (Combi Braking System)

SBT (Sync Braking Technology)

Price Comparison

In terms of price, performance, and appearance, the TVS Raider does appear to be a wise investment.

Model Name

Price

TVS Raider 125

Rs.257000

Bajaj Pulsar 125

Rs.247000

Conclusion

In the industry, both TVS and Bajaj are well known. With a powerful engine eager to take on the roads, the TVS Raider boasts a contemporary, youthful, robust, and carved design language. This is an addition to the 125cc segment lineup and is predicted to frequently appear on the bestseller list.

On the other hand, the Bajaj Pulsar 125 offers an exhilarating performance and is outfitted with cutting-edge technology. While the bike is no less than the TVS Raider 125, the Pulsar has kept its fan base since the beginning. The characteristics, features, dimensions, and powertrains of the two motorcycles are quite identical.

We hope that our comparison of the Bajaj Pulsar 125 vs. TVS Raider will assist you in making the best decision.

 

>>>You May Also Like-Pulsar NS 125 Launched in Nepal<<<

>>>Top 160cc Bikes in Nepal<<<

>>>Top 5 Electric Scooters in Nepal<<<

 

Join us on Facebook for insights on the latest updates on automobiles and gadgets: Autoncell 

Also, follow us on our other Social Media Handles:

Twitter

 

YouTube

Instagram

 

  • Bajaj Pulsar 125
  • TVS Raider
  • price and specs comparison