New Delhi: Bajaj updated the Pulsar 150 last month with small design changes and new features. Now, a similarly updated Pulsar 125 has been seen at a dealership, which points to an official launch soon. As of now, the Pulsar 125 Neon is priced from Rs 85,178. The Carbon Fibre variant costs Rs 92,320 for the single-seat version and Rs 94,451 for the split-seat option.
Since the updated model has already started reaching dealerships, Bajaj is likely to announce the launch in the next few weeks. Prices are expected to be slightly higher than the current model due to the added LED equipment and cosmetic updates.
2026 Bajaj Pulsar 125: Key updates
New Pulsar 125
The biggest change on the Pulsar 125 is at the front. Like the refreshed Pulsar 150, it now gets an LED headlamp with a new design. This replaces the older halogen unit used on the current model. The motorcycle also comes with LED turn indicators. However, the tail lamp remains the same as before.
Apart from the lighting updates, Bajaj has added new graphics to the fuel tank, side panels and engine cowl. These changes give the bike a slightly fresher look, but the overall shape and design remain familiar. The Pulsar 125 has carried the same silhouette for many years, and that has not been altered. The bike continues to be offered in both single-seat and split-seat versions. The unit spotted at the dealership was the single-seat variant, though the same updates are expected on the split-seat model as well.
2026 Bajaj Pulsar 125: Engine and powertrain
There won’t be any mechanical changes. The same 124.4 cc, air-cooled, single-cylinder engine is still used in the Pulsar 125. Together with a five-speed gearbox, this motor generates 11.8 horsepower and 10.8 Nm of torque. The suspension system, which consists of twin shock absorbers at the back and telescopic forks up front, is also unaltered. The bike is still equipped with 17-inch alloy wheels.