The Bengal Story Bureau: Bajaj Auto has officially launched the 2026 iteration of its iconic Pulsar 220F, priced at Rs 1.36 lakh (ex-showroom). The updated motorcycle introduces a significant cosmetic overhaul, most notably the transition to a full-LED headlight setup, addressing a long-standing demand from the brand’s loyal enthusiast base.
Updated Design and Features
The headline feature for the 2026 model is the new full-LED projector headlight assembly, which replaces the halogen unit that had been a signature element of the 220F for nearly two decades. The update gives the front fascia a sharper, more contemporary look while improving nighttime visibility. Beyond the lighting, the motorcycle retains its classic semi-faired aesthetic, which continues to be a major draw for buyers in the entry-level performance segment.
Engine and Performance
Under the tank, the 2026 Pulsar 220F continues to be powered by the reliable 220cc, single-cylinder, oil-cooled engine. It produces approximately 20.4 bhp and 18.5 Nm of peak torque. The powertrain is mated to a five-speed gearbox, known for its punchy mid-range performance. Bajaj has ensured that the engine remains compliant with the latest emission norms, maintaining the raw character that has made the ‘Pulsar 220’ a staple on Indian roads for years.
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Market Positioning
Priced at Rs 1.36 lakh, the new Pulsar 220F faces stiff competition from modern offerings in the 200cc–250cc segment. However, Bajaj is banking on the model’s ‘cult status’ to maintain its market share. The manufacturer has also introduced minor updates to the digital-analog instrument cluster, which now features improved backlighting and clearer readouts for real-time fuel efficiency and distance-to-empty data.
What happens next involves the immediate availability of the bike across Bajaj’s nationwide dealership network. Prospective buyers can book the new model starting this week, with deliveries expected to commence within the fortnight. Industry analysts believe this refresh is a strategic move to keep the legacy brand relevant until the company introduces its next generation of performance motorcycles.
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