2026 Bajaj Pulsar 125 & 150 Launch on August 24: New Platform, Features & What to Expect

Bajaj Auto is preparing to introduce the 2026 Bajaj Pulsar 125 and Pulsar 150 in India, with the next-generation motorcycles scheduled to make their official debut on August 24, 2026. The new Bajaj Pulsar 125 and 150 are expected to bring more than a styling update, with a new platform, revised chassis and suspension hardware, updated engines and modern connected features making this one of the more significant updates to the Pulsar range in recent years.

The 2026 Bajaj Pulsar 125 and Pulsar 150 launch is also important for the brand as the Pulsar family approaches its 25th anniversary in India. Ahead of the official launch, test and dealership sightings have revealed several details about the upcoming motorcycles, including the redesigned bodywork, monoshock rear suspension and, on higher-spec versions, a colour TFT instrument display with connected technology. Bajaj is expected to reveal the final specifications, variants, prices and complete feature list on August 24.

2026 Bajaj Pulsar 125 & 150: What’s Confirmed

Bajaj has confirmed that the next-generation Pulsar 125 and Pulsar 150 will be launched in India on August 24. Both motorcycles are expected to share the new-generation platform and a similar design direction, while retaining the familiar Pulsar identity that has made the nameplate popular among Indian riders.

The motorcycles have already started appearing at dealerships and in test sightings ahead of the launch. These sightings have provided clues about their design, chassis and equipment, although Bajaj is expected to reveal the complete specifications, variant structure and prices at the official launch.

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New Bajaj Pulsar 125 Design and Mechanical Changes

The 2026 Bajaj Pulsar 125 is expected to receive one of the most substantial updates to the standard Pulsar 125 in recent years. Spy and dealership sightings show a redesigned front section with a new LED headlamp, a more muscular fuel tank, revised tank extensions, redesigned side panels and a slimmer-looking rear section.

2026 Bajaj Pulsar 125 & 150 motorcycle in red and black
The 2026 Bajaj Pulsar 125 & 150 feature updated styling and next-generation design elements.

The bigger change is underneath. Reports indicate that the new Pulsar 125 will move to a single-cradle frame with a monoshock rear suspension, replacing the current-generation double-cradle setup and twin rear shocks. The motorcycle is also expected to retain a telescopic front fork and 17-inch wheels.

The new 125cc engine will continue with a five-speed gearbox, but Bajaj has not yet officially released the final power and torque figures. Some current reports estimate output at around 12 PS and 11 Nm, but these figures should be treated as reported specifications until Bajaj confirms them.

New Bajaj Pulsar 150: Bigger Engine and Updated Hardware

The 2026 Pulsar 150 will follow the same broad design philosophy as the new Pulsar 125, including a redesigned headlamp, fuel tank and tail section. It is also expected to be offered in both single-seat and split-seat configurations.

One of the interesting developments is the appearance of an oil cooler on test/dealership motorcycles. This suggests that the new 150cc engine could receive additional thermal-management hardware, although Bajaj has yet to confirm the complete engine specification. Reports currently indicate that the new engine will continue with a five-speed gearbox.

The Pulsar 150 is also expected to receive the new frame and monoshock arrangement. Higher variants could receive additional hardware such as wider tyres and disc brakes at both ends, but the final equipment list will need to be confirmed at launch.

New Pulsar 125 & 150 Features

Technology is expected to be one of the biggest differences between the outgoing and next-generation Pulsars. Recent sightings of the new Pulsar 125 have revealed a 5-inch colour TFT instrument display on the higher-spec version, while another version has been seen with an LCD-style console.

Reported and observed equipment includes:

  • 5-inch colour TFT display on higher variants
  • Bluetooth connectivity
  • Turn-by-turn navigation
  • Updated instrument console
  • LED lighting
  • Type-C USB charging on the Pulsar 125 test motorcycle
  • Hazard lights
  • Monoshock rear suspension

These features are particularly important because the 125cc segment has become increasingly competitive on technology, with motorcycles such as the TVS Raider and Hero Xtreme 125R offering buyers more than basic commuter equipment.

However, buyers should wait for Bajaj’s official launch announcement before treating every reported feature as standard equipment. Some technology appears to be variant-dependent, particularly the TFT display.

2026 Pulsar 125 vs Pulsar 150: What Will Be Different?

Although the two motorcycles are expected to share the new platform and design language, Bajaj will continue positioning them for different sections of the market.

FeaturePulsar 125Pulsar 150
EngineNew 125cc unitNew 150cc unit
Gearbox5-speed5-speed
Rear suspensionExpected monoshockExpected monoshock
Instrument displayTFT on higher variantTFT/LCD depending on variant
Seat optionsSingle & split seatSingle & split seat
Positioning125cc sporty commuterMore performance-oriented
LaunchAugust 24, 2026August 24, 2026

The Pulsar 125 will continue to focus on the large 125cc motorcycle market, while the Pulsar 150 will sit above it with a larger engine and stronger performance positioning.

Expected Price of the New Bajaj Pulsar 125 and 150

Bajaj has not yet announced the final prices of the new-generation Pulsar 125 and Pulsar 150. However, with the addition of a new platform, revised chassis, upgraded suspension and additional technology, a price increase over the outgoing models would not be surprising. Current reports also expect the new motorcycles to be priced slightly higher than their predecessors.

The important factor will be how Bajaj positions the TFT-equipped versions. If the company keeps the entry variants competitively priced while reserving premium technology for higher trims, the Pulsar range could cover a wider section of the 125cc and 150cc markets.

New Bajaj Pulsar 125 & 150 Rivals

The new Pulsar 125 will continue to face strong competition from motorcycles such as the TVS Raider 125, Honda SP 125 and Hero Xtreme 125R. These bikes have raised expectations in the segment with modern styling, connected technology and increasingly premium equipment.

The Pulsar 150 will compete in a slightly different space, with rivals including the Honda SP160, TVS Apache RTR 160 2V and Yamaha FZ-FI. The new platform and upgraded equipment could help Bajaj strengthen the Pulsar 150’s position against these newer-generation competitors.

Why the 2026 Pulsar Update Matters

The Pulsar name has been an important part of Bajaj’s motorcycle business for 25 years, and the company has been progressively updating its range with new variants and technology. Bajaj’s latest annual report notes that the Pulsar 125 and 150 received LED headlamps and indicators, along with updated graphics and lighting, during December 2025.

The August 24 launch therefore represents a bigger step than another equipment update. A new platform, revised chassis and updated engines indicate that Bajaj is looking to give its core Pulsar motorcycles a stronger foundation for the next phase of the brand.

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What to Expect at the August 24 Launch

The most important information still to be revealed includes the final prices, complete variant lineup, official engine output, exact feature availability and delivery timelines.

Based on what has already been seen, buyers can reasonably expect the new Pulsar 125 and 150 to bring:

  • A more modern Pulsar design
  • New chassis architecture
  • Monoshock rear suspension
  • Updated engines
  • More connected technology
  • TFT instrumentation on selected variants
  • Different seat configurations
  • A wider equipment gap between entry and premium variants

The launch should finally clarify which of the reported features make it into production motorcycles and how Bajaj plans to price them.

2026 Bajaj Pulsar 125 & 150 FAQs

When will the new Bajaj Pulsar 125 and Pulsar 150 launch?

Bajaj has confirmed that the new Pulsar 125 and Pulsar 150 will launch in India on August 24, 2026.

What changes are expected on the 2026 Bajaj Pulsar 125?

The new Pulsar 125 is expected to receive redesigned styling, a new platform, monoshock rear suspension, an updated 125cc engine and modern features including a TFT display on higher variants.

Will the new Pulsar 125 get a TFT display?

A test/dealership motorcycle has been spotted with a 5-inch colour TFT display, indicating that the top-spec Pulsar 125 is expected to receive it. However, Bajaj has not yet confirmed the complete variant-wise feature list.

Will the 2026 Pulsar 150 get an oil cooler?

An oil cooler has been observed on test/dealership examples of the new Pulsar 150. The final production specification should be confirmed by Bajaj at the August 24 launch.

What bikes will compete with the new Pulsar 125?

The new Pulsar 125 will compete primarily with motorcycles such as the TVS Raider 125, Honda SP 125 and Hero Xtreme 125R.

What bikes will compete with the new Pulsar 150?

The new Pulsar 150 will compete with motorcycles including the Honda SP160, TVS Apache RTR 160 2V and Yamaha FZ-FI.

When will Bajaj reveal the price?

Bajaj has not yet announced the final price of the new Pulsar 125 and Pulsar 150. The pricing and full specifications are expected to be revealed at the August 24 launch.

Ride And Tech Verdict

The 2026 Bajaj Pulsar 125 and Pulsar 150 could become some of the most important updates to the Pulsar family in years. The August 24 launch is not simply about a new design; Bajaj appears to be combining a new platform, revised mechanical hardware and modern connected features to keep the motorcycles competitive in India’s rapidly evolving 125cc and 150cc segments.

The biggest question now is pricing. If Bajaj manages to introduce the new platform and technology without pushing the motorcycles too far above their current market positioning, the next-generation Pulsars could become a strong response to the growing competition in India’s premium commuter and entry-level performance motorcycle segments.

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