Bajaj Auto has revised the prices of its Pulsar motorcycle range for the 2026 model year. The update brings small price increases across multiple variants, while a few models continue at their earlier prices. The hikes are modest and reflect routine annual adjustments rather than any major repositioning of the brand’s popular performance lineup.
How Big Is the Price Increase?
For 2026, most Pulsar models have become costlier by a few hundred rupees, with the maximum hike staying under ₹1,500. Entry-level and mid-capacity motorcycles are the most affected, while select variants remain unchanged.
Segment-Wise Price Update
125cc Pulsar Range
The Pulsar 125 range has seen minor upward revisions. Variants like the Neon and Carbon Fibre editions now cost slightly more than before. Among them, the NS125 witnesses one of the higher increases in this segment.
Notably, the Pulsar N125 continues at its previous price, making it one of the few unaffected models.
150cc–160cc Segment
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The evergreen Pulsar 150 remains unchanged for 2026, continuing to be a value-focused option.
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In the N160 lineup, only the base variant has received a marginal price bump, while other trims stay the same.
Higher-Capacity Pulsars
Sportier and more powerful Pulsars such as the NS160, NS200, RS200, 220F, N250, and the flagship NS400Z have also received small increases, generally in the range of a few hundred rupees. Despite the hike, these motorcycles remain competitively priced in their respective categories.
Updated Ex-Showroom Prices (Selected Models)
| Bajaj Pulsar | New Price 2026 | Old Price |
|---|---|---|
| Pulsar 125 Neon Single Seat | 79,939 | 79,048 |
| Pulsar 125 Carbon Fibre Single Seat | 86,411 | 85,633 |
| Pulsar 125 Carbon Fibre Split Seat | 88,547 | 87,527 |
| Pulsar N125 LED Disc BT | 91,692 | 91,692 |
| Pulsar N125 LED Disc | 93,158 | 93,158 |
| Pulsar NS125 Base | 92,642 | 91,182 |
| Pulsar NS125 LED BT | 94,253 | 93,792 |
| Pulsar NS125 LED BT ABS | 98,955 | 98,400 |
| Pulsar 150 Single Disc | 1,11,669 | 1,11,669 |
| Pulsar 150 Twin Disc | 1,15,481 | 1,15,481 |
| Pulsar N160 Single Seat with Twin Disc | 1,13,835 | 1,13,133 |
| Pulsar N160 Dual Channel ABS | 1,16,773 | 1,16,773 |
| Pulsar N160 Single Seat with USD | 1,23,983 | 1,23,983 |
| Pulsar N160 Dual Channel ABS with USD | 1,26,290 | 1,26,290 |
| Bajaj Pulsar NS160 | 1,20,873 | 1,20,171 |
| Bajaj Pulsar NS200 | 1,32,726 | 1,32,024 |
| Bajaj Pulsar RS200 | 1,71,873 | 1,71,153 |
| Bajaj Pulsar 220F | 1,29,186 | 1,28,490 |
| Bajaj Pulsar N250 | 1,34,166 | 1,33,346 |
| Bajaj Pulsar NS400Z | 1,93,830 | 1,92,794 |
(Prices are ex-showroom and may vary depending on location.)
What This Means for Buyers
Even after the revision, the Pulsar range continues to offer strong value for riders looking for sporty design, proven performance, and wide service reach. Since the hikes are relatively small, they are unlikely to have a major impact on buying decisions, especially for customers already considering a Pulsar.
Final Thoughts
The 2026 price update is a routine adjustment rather than a major overhaul. With competitive pricing still intact and no reduction in features or performance, the Pulsar lineup remains one of the most attractive choices in the Indian motorcycle market.

