Bajaj recently launched the updated the Pulsar 125, priced at Rs 89,910 for the single-seat, and Rs 92,046 for the split-seat variants (all prices are ex-showroom, Delhi)

By Samarth | Published Jan 21,2026

It now gets a new modern LED headlamp, LED indicators and a bunch of fresh new colour schemes with sportier graphics

If you feel this isn’t for you, you’d be glad to know there are quite a few interesting options similarly priced as the top Pulsar 125 variant:

Honda Activa 110 top-end H-Smart variant: Rs 89,806 - Fairly feature-rich, practical, no-nonsense scooter

The tried-and-tested 110cc engine is refined, offers decent mileage and is easy to maintain as well. No navigation but lots of keyless features

TVS Raider 125 TFT Dual Disc: Rs 97,050 - It is one of the peppiest 125cc sporty commuters, and comes with a lot of modern features, some even segment-first like riding modes.

Another option is the Honda Shine 125 Disc variant, priced at Rs 85,211. The Shine 125 is India’s best-selling 125cc bike, that too for years!

The 125cc engine is super smooth, reliable, while not compromising on mileage either. It’s not very feature-rich, but has the basics in place including a LCD console with mileage indicator

If you want to keep your running costs low, and are looking to buy a practical e-scooter, take a look at the newly launched Bajaj Chetak C25

Priced at Rs 91,399, it is the most affordable Chetak in Bajaj’s lineup. Decent 113km claimed range + fairly spacious 25-litre boot

Another scooter with better road presence but also practical is the Suzuki Burgman Street Ride Connect Edition

It is the most affordable maxi-styled scooter in India, and offers decent practicality with its spacious floorboard and 21.5-litre underseat storage. Even gets turn-by-turn navigation

Check out more about the Bajaj Pulsar 125 here:
Bajaj Pulsar 125