The baby NS' colours are all attention grabbing, but which one suits you best? Find out
Bajaj recently updated the Pulsar NS125, its popular entry-level streetfighter with more features and a new colour.
With this, the bike is now available in 5 colours: Pewter Grey, Fiery Orange, Burnt Red, Beach Blue (they all have matte finishes), and the fresh Pearl Metallic White (only on ABS variant). Here's a detailed look at all the paint shades offered on the NS125 and who each one will appeal to:
Pewter Grey

The Pewter Grey colour scheme gives the 2025 Bajaj Pulsar NS125 a stealthy and premium appearance. The combination of the matte grey base with white accents on the tank shrouds, belly pan, tail section add just the right amount of flair without being over the top. The alloy wheels and perimeter frame are finished in gunmetal grey, complementing the sporty yet mature look. This shade works perfectly for riders who want their bike to look sharp but not flashy. It's also one of the easiest colours to maintain and doesn't show scratches or dust easily, making it a practical pick for daily commuters.
Fiery Orange

True to its name, the Fiery Orange colour scheme makes this Bajaj bike standout, and in-your-face. The bright orange body panels are complemented yet again by white accent lines, giving it that typical 'Pulsar' aggression. The orange contrasts brilliantly against the blacked-out components like the engine. Here too, the frame and wheels are in that dark grey shade. This is easily the most attention-grabbing colour in the lineup and will appeal to younger buyers who want their ride to stand out. If you're someone who loves bright, sporty shades, this one's for you.
Burnt Red

The Burnt Red paint option is more subdued than the Fiery Orange scheme. It features a deep red finish with contrasting black and white decals that highlight this Bajaj Pulsar bike's sculpted panels, giving the bike a premium look without feeling too loud. It strikes a balance between elegant and aggressive, ideal for riders who want a touch of sportiness but prefer something classier than the bright orange variant.
Beach Blue

The Beach Blue shade offers a refreshing contrast to the rest of the palette. The light blue body panels give the Bajaj NS125 a vibrant, yet balanced personality. The white, dark grey, and black elements around the engine, tank shrouds, and tail add depth to the design. This one will appeal to riders who like colour but prefer cooler tones. It's an eye-catching option without being overly flashy - perfect for those who want to turn heads subtly.
Pearl Metallic White

Exclusive to the top-spec variant of the NS125, the new Pearl Metallic White shade is the most premium-looking option in the lineup. The glossy white paint is complemented by black and red graphics that highlight the bike's contours beautifully. It's a clean, elegant colour that enhances the NS125's muscular stance. While it requires a bit more maintenance, this colour adds a level of sophistication that none of the others can match, in our opinion. If you want your Pulsar NS125 to look fresh, futuristic and distinctive, the Pearl White is undoubtedly the best pick. This colour is essentially a bonus over and above all the useful features that you get on this variant. And, if your decision to buy the baby NS has been finalized, our Ultimate Buying Guide is just the thing you need.

