Bajaj Pulsar 125 and Pulsar 150 to Debut on August 24: Here’s What The New Bikes May Offer

Bajaj Auto has announced the arrival of its next-gen Classic Pulsar models with the updated motorcycles ready to make their debut on August 24, 2026. The company’s latest teaser has the tagline “Gear Up For What’s Next” and gives a sneak peek of the silhouette of the upcoming bike next to an older-generation  , indicating a major evolution for the iconic range.

The new Pulsar 125 and Pulsar 150 have been spotted several times before their official launch and some images from dealer yards have also given us a closer look at the new styling and equipment on offer. The two motorcycles are expected to be revealed in their production-ready guise along with details of their refreshed designs, added technology and updated mechanical components at the upcoming launch event.

New Pulsar 125 – TFT, Monoshock And Fresh Styling

The forthcoming Pulsar 125 will receive a lot of changes and will go down in history as one of the most revamped models of the bike. Some of the notable changes include an updated LED headlamp, refreshed taillight, new tank extensions, updated exhaust pipes and more modern graphics.

One of the biggest new additions to the motorcycle is the color TFT style dashboard. The dashboard will be capable of supporting connectivity of the rider’s smartphone via Bluetooth and will enable users to make calls, send messages, and navigate without having to take the hands off the steering.

New Pulsar 150 Gets Oil Cooling

Pulsar 150 is set for an overhaul, with dealer yard spy pictures showing that there will be an improved front end design with LED lighting, a new taillight, redesigned fuel tank extension and an exhaust system update. The new model will also get a new frame and sub-frame as well as a new single shocker replacing the traditional double shock rear suspension design.

Among other improvements, the biggest mechanical improvement expected is an oil cooling technology in the new Pulsar 150 model. Test bike spy pictures have shown that the bike now has an oil cooler fitted near the engine together with an “Oil-Cooled” decal, showing that it will get a huge mechanical upgrade from its existing 149.5cc air cooled engine.

It may also feature the new color LCD/TFT style instrument console as seen on the Pulsar 125 model with features such as turn-by-turn navigation and gear position indicator.

The official prices for both motorcycles will be revealed on August 24. Given the addition of features such as TFT displays, monoshock suspension, LED lighting and updated engines, the new models are expected to command a modest premium over their outgoing counterparts.

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