The Pulsar has been Bajaj’s best-selling bike for a long time. The Pulsar range has become extensive, with engines ranging from 125cc to a whopping 400cc. Bajaj likes to keep updating the Pulsar models to keep the audience on their feet, with plans to launch a revision soon. Here is all the information you need to know about the Pulsar.
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Looks


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The new 2026 Pulsar 150 was spotted at dealerships. The Pulsar has always been a good-looking bike, and Bajaj hasn’t changed the recipe. The design language is identical to the original Pulsar, but minor tweaks keep it fresh. You get an updated LED headlamp design and refreshed graphics. The 150cc has been one of the best-selling Pulsars, and Bajaj would like to keep its enthusiasts happy. The updated Pulsar still closely resembles the original Pulsar from the 2000s.
Bajaj also updated the 220F recently. It has newer graphics and a new range of colour options – including Black cherry red, Black ink blue, Black copper beige, and Green light copper. Bajaj has also added LED blinkers and indicators. +
Features
The feature list depends on the variant you chose. You get a smaller equipment list for the 125cc than for the rest of the lineup. The 150 comes with single- or dual-disc brakes, Nitrox rear suspension, Bluetooth connectivity, and a digital console as standard. Moreover, you also get ABS, telescopic front forks, and a USB charging port.
The Pulsar is one of the most feature-rich bikes in the segment. Minor additions, like LED turn indicators, are expected on the 150cc. Additionally, Bajaj would aim to make ABS standard across all its models in the coming year.
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Powertrain


The engine will remain mostly untouched. The same 149.5cc engine will be used in the revised Pulsar 150. The power figures will remain identical at 150cc, but expect a slight improvement in efficiency. The current mileage is around 47kmpl, and the kerb weight is 150kg. Bajaj recently made significant improvements to the engine to comply with BS6 norms and make it OBD2-compliant. It is unlikely that they will make major changes anytime soon.
Rivals
The Pulsar 150 competes with the TVS Apache 160, Yamaha FZS, Hero Xtreme 160R and the Honda Unicorn. The Pulsar range is so diverse that the 150 competes with its own variants, such as the NS160 and N160.
Expected Launch And Price


The Pulsar 150 starts at 1.25 lakh for the single-disc variant, and the twin-disc trim costs 1.35 lakh (on-road, Mumbai). The price hike is expected to be minimal to keep the pricing attractive.
Expect this updated Pulsar to go on sale by early 2026. The Pulsar 150 has been leading the segment for a long time, and with the update, sales are expected to improve further.
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