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Sometimes the first bike for college, sometimes the greatest joy of a first job for the youth of India! The Bajaj Pulsar has never been just a motorcycle; it has been an emotion for millions of Indians, particularly the middle class.
For nearly 25 years, the bike has defined the mindset, style, and confidence of young riders on Indian roads. Not just in India, but in several international markets, the Pulsar is considered the benchmark for mid-range bikes.
Its durability, reliable engine, and youthful aesthetics have kept it a favourite across generations. Now, to carry this legacy forward, the 2026 Bajaj Pulsar 150 has been introduced with new updates.
Bajaj Pulsar 150: The Voice of Youth for 25 Years

When the Pulsar first launched, it changed the perspective of the Indian bike market. It was among the first motorcycles to bring performance and style within the reach of the average young person. This is why the bike is still counted among India’s most popular mid-range motorcycles.
Its identity isn’t limited to looks alone; its reliability and low maintenance have made it a trusted choice for both youngsters and families alike.
Bajaj Pulsar 150: Price and Variants
Bajaj has kept the 2026 Pulsar 150 affordable while updating it with new features. The Delhi ex-showroom prices are as follows:
- Pulsar 150 SD: ₹1,08,772
- Pulsar 150 SD UG: ₹1,11,669
- Pulsar 150 TD UG: ₹1,15,481
Despite a marginal increase in price, this bike remains a strong contender in its segment.
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Same Identity, Now More Modern
In the 2026 update, the bike receives new colour options and refreshed graphics. The design remains muscular and aggressive, which has been its signature for years. The most significant change is the new LED headlamp and LED turn indicators. This update brings the bike closer to modern standards without tampering with its “soul.”
Bajaj Pulsar 150 Engine: Trust Remains, Innovation Doesn’t
Regarding the engine, it still follows the same old, tried-and-tested formula. It features a 149.5cc single-cylinder, air-cooled engine that delivers 13.8 bhp of power and 13.25 Nm of torque. While this engine is smooth and dependable, it might be a bit disappointing for young riders seeking more power or a major mechanical overhaul.
Bajaj Pulsar 150: Ride and Safety

The double-cradle frame, telescopic front forks, and twin gas-charged rear shocks ensure a stable and comfortable ride on Indian roads. For braking, it is equipped with a 260 mm front disc and a rear drum brake with single-channel ABS, which is sufficient for daily commuting.
The Legacy and Bajaj’s Trust
According to Bajaj Auto, the Pulsar 150 brought performance motorcycling to the common Indian youth. This is why the Pulsar brand continues to receive respect and recognition both in India and abroad. This bike tells a story of the mindset, dreams, and self-reliance of the youth.
A Bike Connected to Emotions, with a Safe Update
The 2026 Bajaj Pulsar 150 doesn’t bring any revolutionary changes, but it reinforces its existing identity. New LED features and a fresh look keep it relevant, while the aging engine remains its biggest drawback.
Nevertheless, the Pulsar is one of those bikes that isn’t just ridden, it is felt and perhaps that is why, even after 25 years, it remains the identity of the Indian youth.
Disclaimer:
This article is based on publicly available information and official announcements. Prices, features, and specifications may vary by time and location. Please confirm with an authorised dealer or the company’s official website before making a purchase.
Kangkan Kishor Sharma, an M.A. in Media and Journalism, serves as the Chief Contributor at NestOfNews.com. He contributes regularly, bringing insight, passion, and a deep commitment to delivering stories that truly matter. His work reflects a thoughtful understanding of media, storytelling, and the issues shaping today’s world.