Bajaj has rolled out the 2026 Pulsar 125 in India, which offers some significant changes in one of their best-selling commuting bikes in the country. The new model is available in two variants: Single Seat and Split Seat, which are priced at Rs. 89,910 and Rs. 92,046, respectively. Now, let us know more about this Bajaj model in detail:

One of the most notable features of the 2026 Pulsar 125 is the new LED headlight and turn signals. Unlike the old setup that consisted of halogens, the new design offers greater visibility and, more importantly, is more distinct and crisp. Further cosmetic tweaks have also been done on the front of the bike.
Moreover, Bajaj has added new colour options and updated body graphics to improve visual appeal. Buyers can now choose from Black Grey, Black Racing Red, Black Cyan Blue, and Racing Red with Tan Beige. However, these design updates are limited to select variants, while the base Neon trim remains unchanged.
Interestingly, despite the added features, both updated variants are slightly more affordable than their previous versions. This makes the new model more value-friendly for budget-conscious riders.
The 2026 Pulsar 125 remains largely the same as before. It still features the 124.4cc single-cylinder air-cooled engine, with the transmission being a 5-speed one. The engine is good for approximately 11.6 to 11.8 bhp of power and 10.8 Nm of peak torque. This means that buyers will get the same mileage and fuel efficiency that the Pulsar 125 has always delivered.
The suspension system is also the same as before. This has telescopic forks in the front and twin shock absorbers in the rear. The bike has both a 240mm disc brake in the front and a drum brake in the rear.
In addition to design updates, the bike continues to offer a fully digital instrument cluster with Bluetooth connectivity. This allows riders to access call alerts, notifications, and ride information on the display. There is also a USB charging port, which adds everyday convenience for smartphone users.
Before you go, don’t forget to check out Hero Motocorp’s upcoming electric bike’s prototype.
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