The legendary Bajaj Pulsar 220F is finally getting a meaningful update for 2025. Dealer dispatches have already begun across India, strongly indicating that an official launch is just around the corner — possibly during India Bike Week 2025 (December 19–20).
Despite being on sale for nearly two decades, the Pulsar 220F continues to enjoy a loyal fan following. With this update, Bajaj has focused on improving safety and visual appeal while keeping the motorcycle’s core character intact.
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Biggest Upgrade: Dual-Channel ABS Finally Arrives
The most important update for 2025 is the long-awaited addition of dual-channel ABS.
For the first time ever, the Pulsar 220F now gets ABS on both wheels, significantly improving braking stability and rider confidence. The system works with the existing braking setup:
- Front disc: 280 mm
- Rear disc: 230 mm
This upgrade helps prevent wheel lock-up during hard or panic braking, especially on wet or uneven roads, bringing the Pulsar 220F up to modern safety standards.

Refreshed Graphics and Subtle Styling Updates
Bajaj has kept the iconic semi-faired design unchanged but added small cosmetic updates to keep things fresh.
New Colour Themes
The 2025 Pulsar 220F is offered in two updated black-based colour schemes:
- Black with red and dark grey graphics
- Black with copper and dark grey graphics
Additional Visual Touches
- Carbon-fibre-inspired detailing on the fairing and side panels
- Colour-matched rim stripes for a sportier look
These changes add modern flair without disturbing the bike’s classic identity.
LED Indicators Added, Console Remains Familiar
One noticeable functional update is the introduction of LED turn indicators, replacing the older halogen units. These are similar to the indicators seen on Bajaj’s newer models and improve both visibility and aesthetics.
The instrument cluster remains unchanged and continues with the familiar LCD unit that offers:
- Smartphone connectivity
- Turn-by-turn navigation
- Call and SMS alerts
While not cutting-edge anymore, it still covers everyday riding needs well.

Engine and Mechanical Setup: No Changes
Mechanically, Bajaj has chosen to stick with the tried-and-tested setup.
Engine Specifications
- Engine: 220 cc, single-cylinder, air-and-oil-cooled
- Power: 20.6 bhp
- Torque: 18.55 Nm
The bike continues to use the same steel tube frame, telescopic front forks, and twin rear shock absorbers — maintaining the ride and handling feel Pulsar owners are familiar with.

Expected Price Hike
With the addition of dual-channel ABS and updated hardware, a small price increase is expected.
- Current price: ₹1,27,269 (ex-showroom, Delhi)
- Expected 2025 price: ₹1.32 – ₹1.33 lakh (ex-showroom)
A ₹5,000–₹6,000 hike seems reasonable considering the safety upgrade.
Final Take
The 2025 Bajaj Pulsar 220F update doesn’t reinvent the motorcycle — and that’s exactly the point. By adding dual-channel ABS, refreshing the styling, and keeping the proven engine intact, Bajaj has ensured the 220F stays relevant while preserving the legacy that made it a cult favourite.














