Head-to-Head · 2026 Edition

Honda SP 125 Bajaj Pulsar 125

The definitive 125cc commuter comparison — price, specs, mileage & which one to buy

✔ Updated April 2026 ✔ Data from Official Sources ✔ Expert Verdict Inside
Honda SP 125 Honda SP 125
Bajaj Pulsar 125 Bajaj Pulsar 125

Honda SP 125

₹88,750

Starting ex-showroom

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Bajaj Pulsar 125

₹82,420

Starting ex-showroom

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At a Glance

Key differences that define each motorcycle

SP 125

Honda SP 125

  • ⚙️ 124 cc Air-Cooled
  • 10.87 PS @ 7500 rpm
  • 65 km/l (ARAI)
  • 🛢️ 11.2-litre tank
  • 🔴 2 variants available
  • 🛡️ CBS braking system
Best for: Fuel economy & refined commuting
P 125

Bajaj Pulsar 125

  • ⚙️ 124.38 cc Air-Cooled
  • 11.8 PS @ 8500 rpm
  • 57 km/l (ARAI)
  • 🛢️ 15-litre tank
  • 🔴 3 variants available
  • 🛡️ CBS with front disc brake
Best for: Sporty performance & Pulsar styling

Full Specification Comparison

Every number that matters — side by side

Specification Honda SP 125 Bajaj Pulsar 125
Engine & Performance
Displacement 123.94 cc 124.38 cc
Cooling System Air Cooled Air Cooled
Max Power 10.87 PS @ 7500 rpm 11.8 PS @ 8500 rpm
Max Torque 10.9 Nm @ 6000 rpm 10.8 Nm @ 6500 rpm
Valves per Cylinder 2 2
Compression Ratio 10.0 : 1 10.05 ± 0.3 : 1
Bore × Stroke 50.0 × 63.1 mm 52 × 58.6 mm
Emission Standard BS6 Phase 2 (OBD2) BS6 Phase 2
Transmission 5-Speed Manual 5-Speed Manual
Top Speed ~100 km/h ~100 km/h
Fuel & Range
Mileage (ARAI) 65 km/l 57 km/l
Mileage (Real-world) 55–60 km/l 45–50 km/l
Fuel Tank 11.2 litres 15 litres
Reserve Capacity 1.76 litres 2.5 litres
Riding Range ~650–700 km ~700+ km
Brakes & Wheels
Braking System CBS CBS
Front Brake Drum / Disc (variant) Disc – 240 mm
Front Brake Size 240 mm (Disc variant) 240 mm Disc
Rear Brake Drum – 130 mm Drum – 130 mm
Tyre Type Tubeless Tubeless
Tyre Size (F / R) 80/100-18 / 80/100-18 80/100-17 / 100/90-17
Wheel Size 18 inch (F & R) 17 inch (F & R)
Wheel Type Alloy Alloy
Suspension & Chassis
Front Suspension Telescopic Telescopic
Rear Suspension Hydraulic Type Twin Gas Shock
Chassis Diamond Type Tubular Frame
Rear Preload Adjuster No Yes
Dimensions & Weight
Kerb Weight 116–117 kg 144–146 kg
Seat Height 790 mm 790 mm
Ground Clearance 160 mm 165 mm
Wheelbase 1285 mm 1320 mm
Overall L × W × H 2020 × 785 × 1103 mm 2055 × 755 × 1060 mm
Features & Electronics
Instrument Console Fully Digital Digital (variant dependent)
Headlight LED (top variants)
DRLs No
Hazard Warning Lights No
Bluetooth Connectivity No Yes (select variants)
USB Charging Port No Yes (select variants)
Gear Indicator Yes Yes
Service Reminder Yes Yes
Side Stand Engine Cut-off Yes Yes
Traction Control No No
Riding Modes No No
Keyless Ignition No No
Price & Warranty
Starting Price (ex-showroom) ₹88,750 ₹82,420
Top Variant Price ₹95,611 ₹92,691
Number of Variants 2 3
Standard Warranty 3 Years / 42,000 km 5 Years / 75,000 km

★ Green highlights indicate the stronger value in each row. Prices are ex-showroom India averages and may vary by city.

Variant-wise Price Comparison

All variants laid out — find the right one for your budget

SP 125

Honda SP 125 Variants

SP 125 Drum OBD2
₹88,750
Drum BrakeCBSDigital Console
SP 125 Disc OBD2
₹95,611
Front DiscCBSTFT Console
P 125

Bajaj Pulsar 125 Variants

Pulsar 125 Neon Single Seat
₹82,420
Front DiscCBSSemi-Digital
Pulsar 125 Carbon Fibre Single Seat LED
₹90,670
Front DiscCBSLEDBluetooth
Pulsar 125 Carbon Fibre Split Seat LED
₹92,691
Front DiscCBSLEDSplit Seat

Pros & Cons

Honest strengths and weaknesses of each bike

Honda SP 125

Pros

  • Best-in-class ARAI mileage of 65 km/l
  • Significantly lighter at 116–117 kg vs 144–146 kg
  • Highly refined, smooth, and vibration-free engine
  • Fully digital instrument console on all variants
  • Honda's proven reliability and build quality
  • ACG silent start motor for quieter ignition
  • Better real-world mileage (55–60 km/l)

Cons

  • Lower peak power (10.87 PS vs 11.8 PS)
  • Smaller fuel tank at 11.2 litres
  • No Bluetooth connectivity on any variant
  • No USB charging port
  • Higher starting price (₹88,750)
  • Shorter warranty (3 years vs 5 years)
Bajaj Pulsar 125

Pros

  • Higher peak power – 11.8 PS @ 8500 rpm
  • Sporty Pulsar design with muscular fuel tank
  • Larger 15-litre fuel tank for greater range
  • Front disc brake standard across all variants
  • Bluetooth & USB charging on top variants
  • 3 variants for wider budget choice
  • Outstanding 5-year / 75,000 km warranty
  • Lower starting price (₹82,420)
  • Wider rear tyre (100/90-17) for better grip

Cons

  • Much heavier at 144–146 kg
  • Lower real-world mileage (~45–50 km/l)
  • Firmer ride quality on broken roads
  • No ABS on any variant
  • Semi-digital console on base variant

Key Differences Explained

What really sets these two bikes apart

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Engine Character

The SP 125 uses a 124 cc PGM-FI injected engine tuned for silky refinement and effortless city riding. The Pulsar 125 uses a 124.38 cc air-cooled engine that revs more freely and delivers stronger top-end performance with 11.8 PS vs 10.87 PS.

Winner (performance):Pulsar 125

Fuel Efficiency & Range

The SP 125 leads with an ARAI-certified 65 km/l, though its smaller 11.2-litre tank gives a range of around 650–700 km. The Pulsar 125 returns 57 km/l ARAI from a much larger 15-litre tank, offering a theoretical 700+ km range per fill.

Winner (efficiency):SP 125
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Braking & Safety

The Pulsar 125 has a front disc brake as standard across all three variants, giving it a clear braking advantage at the entry level. The SP 125 only gains a front disc on its higher ₹95,611 variant; the base drum variant relies on drums at both ends.

Winner (value braking):Pulsar 125
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Warranty & Ownership

The Pulsar 125 comes with a market-leading 5-year / 75,000 km warranty versus the SP 125's 3-year / 42,000 km coverage. The Pulsar's warranty significantly reduces long-term ownership risk and repair exposure.

Winner:Pulsar 125
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Price & Value

The Pulsar 125 starts at ₹82,420 — about ₹6,330 less than the SP 125's ₹88,750 base price. With three variants to choose from versus two, the Pulsar gives buyers more options across a broader price band.

Winner:Pulsar 125
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Ride & Handling

The SP 125 is nearly 28 kg lighter, making it far more nimble and easy to manoeuvre in city traffic. The Pulsar 125 offers a more planted, sporty feel with a longer 1320 mm wheelbase and wider rear tyre, but its weight makes it feel bulkier at low speeds.

Winner (city agility):SP 125

Expert Verdict

Which one should you actually buy?

4.4 ★★★★½

Buy the Honda SP 125 if…

  • You want the best fuel efficiency in the 125cc class
  • Engine refinement and smoothness are top priorities
  • You prefer a lightweight, easy-to-handle commuter
  • Honda reliability and brand trust matter to you
  • You do 30+ km daily city commuting
  • Vibration-free, quiet riding experience is important
View Full Honda SP 125 Details →
4.4 ★★★★½

Buy the Bajaj Pulsar 125 if…

  • You want the most powerful 125cc commuter
  • Sporty Pulsar styling and road presence matter
  • You want a front disc brake even at the base variant
  • A larger 15-litre tank suits your riding pattern
  • Budget is tight — starts ₹6,330 cheaper
  • Long warranty coverage (5 years) is important
  • You want Bluetooth connectivity options
View Full Bajaj Pulsar 125 Details →

Overall Winner: A Close Call — Depends on Your Priority. The Honda SP 125 wins on refinement, mileage, and lightweight agility — ideal for urban commuters who value smoothness above all. The Bajaj Pulsar 125 wins on price, performance, standard disc brake, tank size, and warranty — making it the more practical all-round value proposition for most Indian buyers. Choose the SP 125 if you prize refinement; choose the Pulsar 125 if you want more for less money.

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