New Bajaj Pulsar 125: First Look Review
- Aug 16, 2026
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Bajaj Auto has officially announced the launch date of the 2026 Bajaj Pulsar 125 & 150. The next-gen Pulsars will be launched in India on August 24. Here’s all you need to know.

The 2026 Pulsar 125 will get a completely redesigned look with a brand-new LED headlight, a new tank with sportier tank extensions, redesigned side panels, and a sleeker tail section. It will be available in both single-seat and split-seat variants.
Here’s an exclusive first look at the design, underpinnings and features of the next-gen Pulsar 125.

It will get a new 125cc engine making around 12 PS and 11 Nm, paired with a 5-speed gearbox. The biggest update will be the new single-cradle frame and monoshock suspension, replacing the double-cradle frame and twin shock absorbers on the current-gen bike. It will continue to get a telescopic fork and 17-inch wheels, with a disc brake at the front and a drum brake at the rear.

The bike will also get a TFT or a colour LCD console depending on the variant, with Bluetooth connectivity, turn-by-turn navigation, call and SMS alerts, USB Type-C charging and a hazard light switch.

The next-gen Pulsar 150 will have a similar design to the 125, with a new headlight, tank and redesigned tail section. It will also be available in single-seat and split-seat variants, with the split-seat version expected to get beefier tyres and dual discs.
It will be powered by a new 150cc engine which is expected to make around 14 PS and 13 Nm, paired with a 5-speed gearbox. Recent spy shots have also revealed an oil cooler, which is absent on the current-gen bike.
It will also get the new frame and a monoshock similar to the Pulsar 125. We could also expect the split seat variant to get beefier tyres and disc brakes at both ends.
The bike was recently spotted at a dealership, revealing key details.
The next-gen Bajaj Pulsar 125 & 150 will bring major updates in terms of design, engines, underpinnings and features. We expect both bikes to be priced slightly higher than the current-generation models.
The Pulsar 125 will rival the likes of the TVS Raider, Honda SP 125 and Hero Xtreme 125R, while the Pulsar 150 will rival the Honda SP160, TVS Apache RTR 160 2V and Yamaha FZ-FI V3.
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