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Updated Bajaj Pulsar 125 revealed

The updated Bajaj Pulsar 125 follows the recent facelift given to the Pulsar 150.
2 min read19 Jan '26
Vishal VenugopalVishal Venugopal
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Static side profile of the Pulsar 125 that was seen at a dealership

Last month, Bajaj launched an updated Pulsar 150, introducing a fresh look and added features to one of its longest-running models. Now, a Pulsar 125 with similar updates has been spotted, suggesting that a launch is around the corner.

  1. Updated Pulsar 125 gets LED headlight and indicators
  2. New graphics on fuel tank, side panels and engine cowl
  3. Expected to use the same 124.4cc engine producing 11.8hp and 10.8Nm

Updated Pulsar 125 details

Gets updates similar to the refreshed Pulsar 150

Like the Pulsar 150, the most notable update to the Pulsar 125 is the addition of a new LED headlight setup with a fresh design, replacing the older halogen unit. The bike also gets new LED turn indicators, while the tail-lamp has been carried over from the previous model.

The Pulsar 125 also receives new graphics on the fuel tank, side panels, and engine cowl, while maintaining the overall design and silhouette the model has carried for years. The bike is available in both single-seat and split-seat variants. While the unit spotted at the dealership is the single-seat version, it’s likely that these updates will extend to the split-seat variant as well.

Mechanically, the Pulsar 125 is expected to remain unchanged. Powering the bike is the same 124.4cc, air-cooled, single-cylinder engine producing 11.8hp and 10.8Nm, paired with a 5-speed gearbox. The telescopic front fork, twin rear shock absorbers and 17-inch alloy wheels also appear to be carried over.

Currently, prices start at Rs 85,178 for the Pulsar 125 Neon, while the ‘Carbon Fibre’ variant with single-seat and split-seat options is priced at Rs 92,320 and Rs 94,451, respectively. With the updated bike already reaching dealerships, we can expect an official launch in the coming weeks, and it will likely command a slight premium over the outgoing model.

Source: Machine Rules

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