Bajaj Auto is marking a major milestone for one of India’s most iconic motorcycle brands. To celebrate 25 years of Pulsar, the company has rolled out the ‘25 Years of Pulsar Celebration’ offers, effective January 2, 2026.
The limited-period scheme covers a wide range of Pulsar models—from the entry-level Pulsar 125 to the flagship NS400Z—making this an attractive window for buyers planning a new purchase.
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Anniversary Offer: What Benefits Do You Get?
As part of the 25-year celebration, Bajaj is offering total benefits of up to ₹7,000, depending on the model and city.
Pulsar Anniversary Benefit Package
- Cash Discounts: Direct savings on ex-showroom or on-road prices
- Zero Processing Fee: Applicable on select finance schemes
- Extended Ownership Value: Five free services instead of the standard package
Important: Offer structures vary by engine capacity (125cc–400cc) and location, so buyers are advised to confirm exact benefits with their nearest dealership.

2026 Pulsar 220F & Pulsar 150: Subtle but Important Updates
Alongside the anniversary offers, Bajaj has quietly refreshed two long-standing nameplates.
Bajaj Pulsar 220F (2026)
- Price: ₹1.28 lakh (ex-showroom)
- New Features: LED turn indicators
- Visual Updates: Revised body graphics
- New Colours:
- Black Cherry Red
- Black Ink Blue
- Black Copper Beige
- Green Light Copper
Bajaj Pulsar 150
The Pulsar 150 also receives similar cosmetic updates to help it stay competitive in the commuter-sport segment, while retaining its familiar mechanical setup.

Big Changes Coming: Classic Pulsar Range in H2 2026
The biggest news for long-time Pulsar fans lies ahead. Bajaj has confirmed a major transformation for the Classic Pulsar 125 and Pulsar 150 models, expected to debut during the 2026 festive season.
What to Expect from the New Classic Pulsars
- All-New Platform: Likely derived from the Pulsar N-series
- Rear Suspension: Switch from twin shocks to a monoshock
- Technology: Fully digital instrument cluster and next-gen connectivity
- Design: Completely reworked styling while retaining Pulsar DNA
This will be the most significant update to the Classic Pulsar line since 2001.
A Legacy That Changed Indian Motorcycling
Since its launch in 2001, the Pulsar brand has sold over 21 million motorcycles globally, redefining affordable performance for Indian riders.
Sarang Kanade, President of Bajaj Auto’s Motorcycle Business Unit, stated that the anniversary campaign reflects Bajaj’s commitment to blending thrilling performance with real customer value.
GadiGarage Verdict
If you’re considering the Pulsar 220F or Pulsar 150, the anniversary offers make this a great time to buy. However, riders waiting for a fully modernised Classic Pulsar may want to hold off until late 2026.
So, which Pulsar defines your motorcycling journey — the original 180, the legendary 220F, or the powerful NS400Z?
Tell us your favourite Pulsar in the comments below!











