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Bajaj Pulsar 125 vs Hero Maestro Edge 125 Comparison

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Pulsar 125 vs Maestro Edge 125 Comparison Overview

Key HighlightsPulsar 125Maestro Edge 125
Price79,04865,125
Power124.4 CC124.6 CC
ClassCommuterScooter
Mileage51.00 KM/L49 KM/L
Pulsar 125
Bajaj Pulsar 125
*Ex-Showroom Price
79,048
Maestro Edge 125
Hero Maestro Edge 125
*Ex-Showroom Price
65,125
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Carbon Fibre - Single Seat
Bajaj Pulsar 125
Carbon Fibre - Single Seat
79,048
Drum
Hero Maestro Edge 125
Drum
65,125

Overview

Overall Rating
7.9
7.4
Design8.008.00
Performance7.507.75
Fuel Consumption8.007.00
Significance8.756.50
Safety7.756.00
Comfort7.507.75
Value For Money8.008.00

Specifications

Engine CC124.4 CC124.6 CC
Max Torque10.8 Nm @ 6500 Rpm10.20
Top Speed99 kmphN/A
No. of Gears5 GearsN/A
Starting MechanismKick And Self StartSelf / Kick Start

Features

USB Charging No Yes

Pros Cons of Bajaj Pulsar 125

Pros

  • Nice design
  • Peppy engine
  • Good performance

Cons

  • Could have had more features
  • Less variants
  • Lots of options in 125 cc space

Verdict

The Bajaj Pulsar 125 has a smooth, refined and decently powerful engine. The excellent ride quality, and impressive stability only enhance its capabilities as a well-rounded commuter motorcycle. The only dampener is that its design looks much too common, and identical to the Pulsar 150 Neon. But that strategy could well work to the Pulsar 125's advantage, boasting of similar engaging performance, similar dimensions as the bigger Pulsar 150, but in a more fuel-efficient package.

Pros Cons Hero Maestro Edge 125

Pros

  • Refined engine
  • Fuel-injected motor
  • Stylish design

Cons

  • Vibrations
  • Outdated Instrument cluster
  • Expensive

Verdict

The Hero Maestro Edge 125 gets a competitive entry price starting from ₹ 58,500 for the drum brake version, but the FI model is priced at a steep ₹ 62,700 (all prices, ex-showroom Delhi). For the money, it manages to tick all the right boxes in terms of offering the essentials in a 125 cc model. It’s not outrightly sporty and it isn’t commuter-ish either, it sits in a sweet spot right in the middle where it’s exciting enough for a new user but commuter enough for day to day responsibilities.

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