Bajaj is preparing to introduce the updated Pulsar 125 in India, following the recent launch of the 2026 Pulsar 150. That model marked the first major refresh of the Classic Pulsar lineup since 2010, bringing a new fascia, revised graphics, and added features. Now, similar design updates have been carried over to the smaller Pulsar 125.
Ahead of its official launch, the 2026 Pulsar 125 has already started arriving at dealerships. A recent walkaround video by Machine Rules highlights the changes, giving a closer look at the refreshed design and new elements.
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The Pulsar family currently spans three sub-brands - NS, N, and Classic - each catering to different rider preferences. While the NS and N series focus on modern styling and performance features, the Classic range continues to attract strong sales in markets that value simplicity, reliability, and affordability. Despite its dated appearance, the Classic Pulsar lineup remains one of Bajaj's most successful commuter offerings.
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Within the Classic range, Bajaj currently sells the Pulsar 220, Pulsar 150, and Pulsar 125. The semi-faired Pulsar 220 has not received any visual changes, but the Pulsar 150 was recently given a significant facelift with a new fascia. That same design language has now been applied to the Pulsar 125.
Photo Credit: YouTube/ Machine Rules
The 2026 Pulsar 125 gains a revised front fascia with a new headlight setup. For the first time, it features an LED headlamp, adding a modern touch to the commuter motorcycle. The turn indicators have also been upgraded to LEDs, enhancing their premium appeal. The familiar LED tail lamp, a design element retained for nearly two decades, continues unchanged.
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Other updates include fresh graphics across the fuel tank, side panels, and engine cowl, giving the Pulsar 125 a sharper and more contemporary look. Together, these changes aim to keep the smallest Classic Pulsar relevant in a competitive segment while maintaining its reputation for affordability and everyday usability.