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Bajaj Pulsar Classic 180 Model Back In 2026: Introducing major Changes

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Bajaj Pulsar Classic 180 Modal Back In 2026: Bajaj has played a pivotal role in the Indian market, establishing a reputation that extends far beyond the country’s borders.

The company has introduced numerous exceptional vehicles and has carved out a significant niche for itself in the motorcycle segment within India. The Bajaj Pulsar, in particular, has stood out as one of its most robust offerings, renowned for its spectacular performance.

Consequently, the company has successfully revived the Bajaj Pulsar 180 a model that had been discontinued in 2022. This latest iteration arrives equipped with new features and advanced technology, promising to be both powerful and highly beneficial for riders.

It offers a host of excellent amenities, positioning it as is often the case with Bajaj models as a top-tier offering in its class.

What Will Be Its Highlights ?

Bajaj Pulsar Classic 180 Modal Back In 2026: Introducing major Changes
Bajaj Pulsar Classic 180 Modal Back In 2026: Introducing major Changes

Bajaj Pulsar Classic 180 Modal Back In 2026: It is worth noting that Bajaj Pulsar decided to bring this model back after a considerable hiatus, initiating work on the project to facilitate its return.

The Pulsar 180 has historically been a popular model within the classic Pulsar range; although it was discontinued for specific reasons, it has now been relaunched in India after a long interval at an ex-showroom price of ₹1.22 lakh (Delhi).

Notably, this launch serves to bridge the gap that had emerged between the Pulsar 150 and the Pulsar 220F. With this objective in mind, the company has relaunched the model featuring an excellent LED headlight and an LCD instrument cluster.

Furthermore, it houses a superb engine that promises to deliver impressive performance. In terms of pricing, the Pulsar 180 is positioned slightly higher than the Pulsar 150.

What’s New ?

Bajaj Pulsar Classic 180 Modal Back In 2026: The return of the classic Pulsar 180 brings with it a powerful engine setup. As the name implies, the motorcycle is equipped with a 178.6cc, single-cylinder, air-cooled engine a specification clearly reflected in its nomenclature.

This engine is claimed to generate 17 horsepower at 8,500 RPM, and additionally… It is reported to be capable of generating 15 Nm of torque at 6500 RPM. You can expect to see the “Jai Hind” edition—equipped with a 5-speed gearbox available in the Indian market very soon.

What Will Be Its Maximum Power ?

Bajaj Pulsar Classic 180 Modal Back In 2026: Regarding its maximum power output, similar to the model discontinued in 2022, this version features a notable increase of 0.8 Nm in torque, which could be considered a significant highlight. Furthermore, it delivers 3 horsepower and 1.75 Nm more power than the standard Pulsar 150—a performance boost that promises a truly excellent riding experience.

The bike also incorporates several key updates; specifically, the instrument display has undergone a unique redesign, and a distinct visual change can be observed at the front an aesthetic alteration that may appeal to some while perhaps not to others, ultimately depending on individual preference. For braking, the bike features a 280 mm front disc and a 230 mm rear disc setup.

What Will Be Its Additonal Feature ?

Bajaj Pulsar Classic 180 Modal Back In 2026: Additionally, it comes equipped with ABS, a feature that is expected to prove just as effective and reliable as it has in the classic Pulsar range. The Pulsar 180 also features a suspension setup comprising telescopic front forks and twin rear shock absorbers, which stands as one of its defining characteristics.

In terms of fuel capacity, the tank can hold up to 15 liters, and the bike has a curb weight of 156 kilograms making it relatively lightweight and manageable. It comes fitted with 17-inch alloy wheels on both the front and rear, wrapped in tubeless tires.

Finally, the bike is available in the market in a choice of five color options: Gold, Blue, Grey, Red, and White. As for the price, as previously mentioned, this model is listed at ₹1.22 Lakhs making it approximately ₹12,000 more expensive than the standard Pulsar 150 and it is well-positioned to offer stiff competition to several other vehicles in its segment.

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