
Bajaj Auto has launched the 2026 Pulsar 125 in India, bringing minimal but noticeable updates to its most accessible Pulsar. Available in two variants, the motorcycle is targeted at commuters looking for a sporty bike without stepping into higher-displacement territory. Here are the top five highlights of the updated Bajaj Pulsar 125.

Revised Visual Appeal
The most visible change on the 2026 Pulsar 125 is at the front. Bajaj has given the motorcycle a subtle refresh with a mildly redesigned front fascia that now incorporates LED headlamps. The turn indicators have also been upgraded to LED units, replacing the halogen setup seen on the outgoing model.

New Colours
Bajaj has also introduced new colour options along with refreshed graphics on the body panels. Buyers can now choose from Black Grey, Black Racing Red, Black Cyan Blue, and Racing Red with Tan Beige. These colours add a fresher and more youthful touch to the Pulsar 125.

Increased Pricing
With these updates, the 2026 Bajaj Pulsar 125 now commands a higher asking price than before. The single-seat variant is priced at Rs. 89,910, while the split-seat version costs Rs. 92,046 (both ex-showroom). This translates to a premium of around Rs. 3,500 over the previous model.

Same Powertrain
Mechanically, the Pulsar 125 remains unchanged. It continues to be powered by a 124.4cc, single-cylinder engine paired with a five-speed gearbox. The motor produces 11.64bhp at 8,500rpm and 10.8Nm of peak torque at 6,500rpm.
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The hardware has also been carried over. Suspension duties are handled by telescopic front forks and gas-charged twin rear springs, while braking is managed by a 240mm front disc and a rear drum. Feature highlights include a fully digital instrument cluster with Bluetooth connectivity and a USB charging port.

























