Bajaj Pulsar 125 (2026 Model) Debuts at ₹89,910: What’s New

Bajaj Auto remains committed to keeping the Pulsar 125 affordable for entry-level riders looking for a sporty motorcycle without spending too much on an engine upgrade, with the price of the Pulsar 125 at ₹89,910 (ex-showroom) for the standard single seat and ₹92,046 (ex-showroom) for the split seat model.

Instead of making sweeping changes to the Pulsar 125’s design, Bajaj has decided to make relatively minor updates to improve on the current bike’s look. The biggest update to the front end of the bike includes new LED headlights and LED DRLs (Daytime Running Lights). Both the headlights and DRLs are much cleaner looking and provide the rider with added visual enjoyment when riding at night, compared to the previous style of headlight.

The new turn signals at the front of the bike are representative of the new front look for the bike. These updated signals give the front of the bike a more cohesive appearance. In addition to these updates, the Pulsar 125 will continue to have many of the same design features that have made it a popular model for Bajaj.

The rear portion of the bike will also retain the shape of its traditional stablemate. The muscular fuel tank with its sharp extension lines, the chin fairing to visually add weight to the front of the bike, and the skinny rear end all maintain the bike’s sporty appearance.