The Bajaj Pulsar 150 appears to have received subtle updates for 2026 while retaining its core mechanical package.
- New decals and LED lighting expected
- Mechanicals likely to remain unchanged
- 149.5cc engine makes 14hp and 13.4Nm
2026 Bajaj Pulsar 150: What to expect
Leaked image reveals new decals
The 2026 Pulsar 150 features new decals on the fuel tank, giving it a slightly fresher look without straying too far from its familiar design language. While the headlight is pointed away in the single image that has surfaced online, a closer look at the turn indicators reveals slimmer LED units, similar to the units on the Pulsar NS160. The source also suggests that the headlamp is now an LED unit as well.

Visually, the rest of the motorcycle will likely remain largely unchanged. The mechanical package is expected to be carried over as is, with the 149.5cc single-cylinder engine producing 14hp and 13.4Nm of torque, paired to a 5-speed gearbox.
The current Pulsar 150 is offered in two variants – single disc and twin disc – and it’s likely this structure will continue with the updated model as well. Interestingly, there are some notable differences between the two beyond just braking hardware. For instance, the single-disc variant uses a 31mm telescopic fork, while the twin-disc version gets a beefier 37mm unit.
At present, the Pulsar 150 is priced at Rs 1.05 lakh for the single-disc variant and Rs 1.12 lakh for the twin-disc version (ex-showroom). We don’t expect to see a significant price hike when the updated model goes on sale.
Source: BikeAdvice


























