2026 Bajaj Pulsar 125 gets LED headlamp and LED turn indicators, along with new colours and updated graphics, while continuing with the same engine and hardware setup.
By Divyam Dubey
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Bajaj has rolled out the 2026 Pulsar 125 in India with a starting price of Rs 89,910 (ex-showroom). The Bajaj Pulsar 125 remains the entry point into the Pulsar family and continues to attract riders who want a sporty commuter without moving into higher engine capacities. For this update, Bajaj has not changed the basics. Instead, the brand has focused on small but useful upgrades that matter in daily riding. The motorcycle is available in two variants, including a split-seat version priced higher. The Pulsar 125 still carries the same road presence that made the name popular, while the latest updates help it stay relevant in a segment that sees constant competition.
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The highlight of the 2026 update is the move to LED lighting. The Pulsar 125 now gets LED headlamps and LED turn indicators as standard. This replaces the older halogen unit and brings the bike closer to the newer Pulsar models already using full LED setups. For riders who spend time on the road after sunset, this is a change that actually makes sense.

Bajaj has also refreshed the bike with new colours and updated graphics. Four paint options are on offer for 2026. The design remains familiar, but the new combinations give the Pulsar 125 a cleaner and more current look without touching its original shape.
Power continues to come from the 124.4cc air-cooled single-cylinder engine paired with a five-speed gearbox. There are no changes to output figures, making 11.8bhp and 10.8 Nm of peak torque. The motor keeps the same smooth and predictable nature, making it easy to ride in traffic while still offering enough pull for open stretches.

The hardware setup stays untouched with telescopic front forks and twin rear shock absorbers. Braking duties are handled by a front disc and rear drum setup with a combined braking system as standard. The digital instrument cluster continues to show speed, fuel level, trip data and service alerts. With dispatches already underway, the 2026 Pulsar 125 is now reaching dealerships across India.