
Bajaj Auto has been revamping its Classic Pulsar lineup and this includes its Pulsar 125 and Pulsar 150. Recently, both these motorcycles got a facelift and units started to arrive at dealerships. Now, the variants have started arriving to showrooms as well, which will diversify choices for buyers looking to purchase their favourite Classic Pulsar.
2026 Bajaj Pulsar 150 Twin Disc
As seen in a recent video by Machine Rules, we can see updated 2026 versions of Pulsar 150 and their variants arriving at dealerships. Recently, Pulsar 150 Twin Disc variant have started to reach showrooms, which is likely to be the most sought-after variant of 2026 Pulsar 150 variant owing to its desirability factor.

Twin Disc is the most expensive variant of Pulsar 150 as well, which comes with sought-after elements that buyers crave. These include disc brakes at both ends, as the name suggests, ensuring sure-footed stopping power. It also comes with a split seat setup with a slight step for the pillion.
Lastly, it gets a split rear grab rail, which makes it look much sportier than the single-piece unit that comes with lower variant. Together, these three elements somehow hits the trifecta for buyers and make 2026 Pulsar 150 Twin Disc a desirable variant. LED turn indicators and LED headlights were introduced as part of the MY26 update. Prices for 2026 Classic Pulsar 150 and its Twin Disc variants are yet to be announced by the company.

2026 Bajaj Pulsar 125 Split Seat
Similarly, Classic Pulsar 125 has variants and among them, the most desirable and sought-after variant by enthusiasts is the Split Seat variant. When compared to Pulsar 150 Twin Disc, Pulsar 125 Split Seat variant misses the trifecta as it does not offer rear disc brake, which Pulsar 150 Twin Disc offers. 2026 Pulsar 125 has been launched at a starting price point of Rs 89,910 (Ex-sh).
Other than that, it gets a split seat setup with a slight step for pillion, as the name suggests. It also gets split rear grab rails that look infinitely better than the lower variant. LED turn indicators and LED headlights were introduced as part of the MY26 update.

Next Gen Classic Pulsars incoming
While the MY26 update is welcome, Bajaj Auto is working on next generation of Classic Pulsar lineup that consists of Pulsar 125, Pulsar 150 and Pulsar 220. There may be a common platform with rear mono-shock and USD front forks, at least with Pulsar 220. There might be modern features like colour instrument cluster with better graphics and other elements.

Next Gen Classic Pulsar lineup is rumoured to be out by the end of calendar year 2026 and spy shots of test mules are yet to make appearances. Bajaj might continue with MY26 Classic Pulsar lineup till stocks last or keep them on sale alongside the Next Gen models considering the love Indian motorcyclists have for these bikes.





