Updated 2026 Bajaj Pulsar 220F gets 4 new color options with LED indicators
Bajaj Auto has introduced its Pulsar 220F for 2026 with a mild update and its ex-showroom price in Delhi has been kept at Rs 1.28 lakh. A few days ago, Bajaj Pulsar 220F was spotted in the company’s showroom and since then its launch was being speculated. This new version of the bike has better graphics, new color options and modern features, while there is no change in the engine and gearbox.
The 2026 Pulsar 220F is powered by the same familiar 220cc single-cylinder, air and oil-cooled engine, which comes with fuel injection technology. This engine gives power of 20.9 PS and torque of 18.55 Nm. It comes with a 5-speed gearbox, which sends power to the rear wheel through chain drive.
The mechanical setup remains the same as before, consisting of a diamond type frame, telescopic fork at the front and a gas-charged Nitrox monoshock at the rear. For braking, front and rear disc brakes have been provided, which are supported by single-channel ABS. The bike gets tubeless tires with strong alloy wheels.
Talking about the features, it now has a digital instrument cluster with Bluetooth connectivity. The headlamps are still halogen, while the tail lamps are LED. The semi-fairing, new body graphics, split grab rails and blacked-out exhaust give it a sporty look. The 2026 Pulsar 220F has been introduced in new color options like Black Cherry Red, Black Ink Blue, Black Copper Beige and Green Light Copper. It is about Rs 1,200 more expensive than the old model and it also has LED turn indicators for the first time.
This time also dual-channel ABS is not provided in the bike. However, we believe that the company may introduce an all-new variant of the Pulsar 220F with this safety feature in the future at a higher price. Bajaj Auto will also launch the 2026 Pulsar 150 in the country soon, as it was recently spotted at a dealership.
This motorcycle has many other major updates including LED headlight and turn indicator. In the coming time, Bajaj is preparing to further update its Pulsar range, and also plans to launch the new generation Chetak and 350cc bikes from KTM and Triumph.
