Bajaj will launch 8 new motorcycles in 2026, new sub-brand will be introduced for 125cc–250cc

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Bajaj Auto is preparing to launch 8 new motorcycles in India in the next 5 to 6 months.

Bajaj Auto is one of the leading two-wheeler manufacturing companies in India and the company’s Pulsar series has been very popular among the youth. Company’s Managing Director Rajiv Bajaj recently said that many new products will be launched in the coming months. First of all, the popular Pulsar line-up will see a number of updates, big and small.

Apart from this, the company can also bring a completely new sub-brand for the 125cc to 250cc capacity segment. Earlier, a senior company official had said that from November 2025 till now, 7 motorcycles of the Pulsar line-up have been updated and the remaining models will also be updated in the coming months.

According to reports, major changes may also be made to the classic Pulsar line-up, which includes Pulsar 125, Pulsar 160 and Pulsar 220. However, not much information about the upcoming models has been revealed yet. It is expected that in the NS series, NS125, NS160, NS200 and NS400Z may also get a major update, as these bikes have not seen much changes in the last few years.

With the addition of the Pulsar range, Bajaj Auto plans to expand its portfolio in the coming years. The company may introduce a new sub-brand especially in the 125cc to 250cc segment. Along with this, the company is also considering the possibility of entering the adventure and off-road motorcycle segment, as the demand for adventure bikes is increasing rapidly in India and international markets.

The company wants to further strengthen its presence in global markets. The new adventure motorcycles may also help in increasing export sales. Currently, Bajaj has its presence in 108 countries and is working with brands like Pulsar, Dominar, KTM, Triumph and Husqvarna in the above 250cc segment.

Apart from this, Rajiv Bajaj also informed that a new 350cc engine is being prepared for the existing Triumph 400cc line-up. Its aim is to take advantage of the tax benefits available on bikes with capacity less than 350cc, which are given under the GST 2.0 rule which came into force in September 2025. These new Triumph 350cc motorcycles can be launched in April 2026 and will be priced lower than the existing 400cc models.

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