
New Delhi, April 9, 2026: Bajaj Auto has officially expanded its legendary Pulsar lineup by launching the 2026 edition of the Pulsar 180 in the Indian market. Priced at Rs. 1.22 lakh (ex-showroom), the motorcycle makes a strategic comeback, filling the crucial gap between the Pulsar 150 and the more powerful Pulsar 220F. The latest iteration blends the classic “muscular” DNA that made the 180 a household name with a suite of modern technological upgrades.
The 2026 Bajaj Pulsar 180 retains the silhouette that originally defined the “Sport Commuter” segment in India. However, the new model introduces several aesthetic refinements to appeal to a younger demographic.
Under the hood—or rather, the tank—lies the familiar and trusted 178.61cc, single-cylinder, air/oil-cooled engine. Optimized for 2026 to meet the latest E20 fuel compatibility and BS6 Phase-II emission norms, the engine continues to be a performer.
The most significant leap for the MY26 (Model Year 2026) Pulsar 180 is its updated electronics package.
Bajaj has focused on maintaining a solid road presence with reliable hardware. The 2026 Pulsar 180 sits on 17-inch alloy wheels and utilizes a telescopic front fork along with 5-way adjustable Nitrox shock absorbers at the rear. Braking duties are handled by disc brakes at both ends, supported by a single-channel ABS system to ensure stability under hard braking.
With a price tag of Rs. 1.22 lakh, the 2026 Pulsar 180 is positioned competitively against rivals like the TVS Apache RTR 180 and the Honda SP 160. It offers a unique middle ground for riders who find 150cc bikes slightly underpowered but are not yet ready for the higher price point or aggressive stance of 200cc machines.
By reviving the 180 nameplate with LED lighting and digital smarts, Bajaj Auto is betting on nostalgia and proven reliability to capture the hearts of Indian commuters once again. The motorcycle is now available for booking across all authorized Bajaj dealerships in India.