Bajaj Auto has introduced the refreshed Pulsar 125 in India for 2026, keeping its sporty appeal while adding modern touches to attract young riders. The updates focus on style and usability without changing the core performance.
The new Pulsar 125 features a full LED headlight for brighter visibility at night. LED turn indicators replace the old halogen ones, adding a premium touch. Fresh graphics and decals add a dynamic feel, with options like a carbon fiber pattern on some variants. The overall shape stays familiar, but the small changes make it stand out in the 125cc segment.
A key addition is the fully digital instrument cluster, displaying the speed, fuel level, and trip details clearly. It includes Bluetooth connectivity for calls and notifications on higher trims. The single-piece seat and split seat options remain, along with tubeless tyres for safety. The bike offers good ground clearance for city roads.
The new Pulsar 125 retains the same 124.4 cc air-cooled unit, producing about 11.8 hp and 10.8 Nm of torque, paired to a five-speed gearbox for smooth shifts. This setup delivers a balance of power and fuel efficiency, ideal for daily commutes.
Prices start at ₹89,910 for the base disc brake variant and go up to ₹92,046 (both ex-showroom) for the carbon fiber split seat model. This keeps it competitive against rivals like the TVS Raider and Hero Xtreme 125R.
Source- Bajaj
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