While Bajaj Auto is releasing new Pulsar models, it is also upgrading the old Pulsar series, beginning with the 2024 Pulsar 125, which is now available at dealerships with new features. Notably, it has a completely digital console, similar to the Pulsar N250. Furthermore, a new left switch-cube suggests potential ABS modes.

A recent Instagram image by @autoholic_nation shows that, while the design and hardware remain unchanged,  features such as the muscular bodywork, halogen headlights with DRLs, split seat and grab rail persist. The bike maintains telescopic front forks, dual rear springs, and front disc and rear drum brakes.

 

The 124.4cc single-cylinder engine is expected to remain, producing the same amounts of power and torque (11.64 bhp and 10.8 Nm, respectively), paired with a five-speed gearbox.

In the meantime, Bajaj is all set to launch the Pulsar 400, which will serve as the range’s highlight. The estimated 2024 Pulsar NS400 will share its underpinnings with the NS200 and use the engine from the Dominar 400.

Bajaj Auto will fit the Pulsar NS400 with the 373 cc liquid-cooled engine from the Dominar 400, which has been significantly modified for their iteration. This engine, adapted from KTM’s previous-generation 390 Duke, produces around 40 bhp and 35 Nm and is mated to a 6-speed transmission with a slip and assist clutch.