The Bajaj Platina 125, launched with enhancements in India, is a commuter motorcycle designed for riders seeking a blend of affordability, fuel efficiency, and practicality. Priced between Rs. 71,000 and Rs. 80,000 (ex-showroom), it targets daily commuters, students, and budget-conscious riders, competing with popular 125cc bikes in the segment. With its modern design, improved mileage, and robust build, it aims to strengthen its market presence. This review details its price, specifications, features, and performance in India.
Practical and Stylish Design
The Platina 125 features a commuter-friendly design with a steel frame, measuring approximately 1990 mm long, 770 mm wide, and 1090 mm high, with a weight of around 110 kg. It offers basic weather resistance with a ground clearance of 160 mm. Available in colors like Platinum Silver, Electric Blue, and Crimson Red, it includes an LED headlamp with DRL and 17-inch alloy wheels, though its basic frame limits off-road capability.

Clear Display
Equipped with a semi-digital instrument cluster, it supports Bluetooth connectivity with basic call alerts, paired with an analogue speedometer. The layout includes a fuel gauge, trip meter, and eco-indicator, ideal for city rides, with an intuitive interface.
Efficient Performance
Powered by a 124.5cc BS6 Phase 2-compliant single-cylinder engine (around 8.5 bhp, 10 Nm torque), it offers a 5-speed manual transmission. It delivers a claimed mileage of 65-70 km/l, suitable for urban and occasional highway use. Configurations include variants with a 10-liter fuel tank.
Basic Camera System
It includes no dedicated camera system, focusing on safety features like combined braking system (CBS) and a side-stand cut-off instead, aligning with motorcycle standards.
Long-Lasting Fuel System
A 10-liter fuel tank supports 2-3 days of mixed riding (around 650-700 km range), with refueling taking 2-3 minutes. It provides excellent efficiency but requires regular maintenance.
Connectivity and Features
Supporting LED lighting, USB charging, and Bluetooth connectivity, it includes tubeless tires and a Ride Control switch. CBS enhances safety, with no additional audio jack.
Pricing and Availability
Priced at Rs. 71,000 (base variant) to Rs. 80,000 (top variant with disc brake) (ex-showroom), on-road prices in Delhi range from Rs. 84,000-90,000, including RTO (around Rs. 5,700-6,400) and insurance (around Rs. 5,000-6,000). Available since January 2025, with offers like exchange bonuses. Maintenance costs are Rs. 800-1,200 every 10,000 km, with wait times of 15-30 days. Warranty is 5 years or 75,000 km.
User Feedback and Drawbacks
Feedback praises the fuel efficiency, lightweight build, and low maintenance. The 65-70 km/l mileage and USB port are highlights. Drawbacks include:
- Limited top speed (95 kmph).
- Basic instrument cluster.
- Soft suspension at high speeds.
Comparison with Competitors
It competes with rivals in the Rs. 70,000-95,000 range, excelling in mileage and affordability but lagging in power and features.
Speculative Notes
Launched January 2025, priced at Rs. 71,000-80,000, with a 124.5cc engine and 65-70 km/l mileage confirmed. Buyers should verify details.
Final Thoughts
The Bajaj Platina 125, launched January 2025, offers a 1990mm frame, 124.5cc engine, and 65-70 km/l efficiency at Rs. 71,000-80,000. Ideal for commuters needing affordable reliability, it delivers solid performance, though power is limited. Backed by a strong network, it’s a top commuter choice.