
Focus on the 125cc Market
During a recent earnings call, Bajaj Auto’s top management revealed that the company is actively developing new models in the 125cc and 150–160cc ranges. The focus stems from the fact that the 125cc segment contributes more than 40% of Bajaj’s overall two-wheeler sales. With rising demand, particularly in urban and semi-urban markets, the company views this segment as a critical driver of growth in FY2026 and beyond.
What to Expect from the New Launch
Although Bajaj has not officially confirmed the technical specifications or the design language, industry insiders suggest the new offering will be released under the Pulsar family, known for sporty performance and youth-centric appeal. Key expected highlights include:
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A sporty, aggressive design consistent with the Pulsar DNA
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Improved fuel efficiency aimed at commuters
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Modernized features at a competitive price
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Possibility of the CT125X returning with a comprehensive update
The upcoming model is expected to cater not only to enthusiasts but also to budget-conscious riders looking for a reliable and stylish 125cc option.
Current Line-Up and Competitive Strategy
Bajaj already has several models in the 125cc space, including the Pulsar 125, Pulsar NS125, Pulsar N125, and the newly introduced Freedom 125 — India’s first CNG motorcycle. These models strike a balance between everyday practicality and performance, covering a wide spectrum of consumer needs.
The potential return of the CT125X — previously appreciated for its rugged build and utility value — could serve as a smart play, especially in price-sensitive markets and tier-2 and tier-3 cities. Reviving a trusted nameplate with modern improvements may give Bajaj the edge it needs in this volume-driven segment.
Market Share and Growth Prospects
Bajaj’s market share in the 125cc segment saw steady growth between FY2021 and FY2024, climbing to 25.5%. However, a minor dip to 24% in FY2025 underlined the need for a strategic product refresh. With the new launch, Bajaj is aiming to increase its share again and achieve an anticipated segment-wide growth rate of 8–12% in FY2026.
Rivalry with Honda Heats Up
Currently, Honda Motorcycle and Scooter India (HMSI) leads the 125cc+ motorcycle segment. Bajaj holds the second spot, trailing by 5–6%. The launch of the new CT125X or another equivalent model could be Bajaj’s answer to narrowing this gap and posing a stronger challenge to Honda’s dominance.
Final Word
Bajaj’s plan to revive the CT125X — or introduce a new offering under its powerful Pulsar brand — reflects a well-timed strategy to tap into the resurging 125cc market. With the right mix of affordability, performance, and design, the new model is expected to attract a broader customer base while strengthening Bajaj’s position in one of India’s most competitive motorcycle categories.
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- My name is Kuldeep Singh Chundawat. I am an experienced content writer with several years of expertise in the field. Currently, I contribute to Daily Kiran, creating engaging and informative content across a variety of categories including technology, health, travel, education, and automobiles. My goal is to deliver accurate, insightful, and captivating information through my words to help readers stay informed and empowered.
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