Bajaj has launched the 2026 Pulsar 220F with LED turn indicators, refreshed graphics, and four new colour options, priced at ₹1.28 lakh (ex-showroom). The update keeps the proven 220cc powertrain but brings the bike’s styling and lighting up to date for today’s buyers.
A timely refresh for a long-running nameplate
The Pulsar 220F has been one of Bajaj’s most recognisable fully-faired motorcycles, and the 2026 update focuses on modernising appearance and lighting while retaining the mechanical package that made the model popular. The new model is priced at ₹1.28 lakh (ex-showroom) and is available across Bajaj dealerships nationwide.
What’s new: LED blinkers and fresh livery
The headline change is the replacement of conventional bulb turn indicators with LED turn indicators, a small but meaningful upgrade that improves visibility and gives the bike a contemporary touch. Bajaj has also introduced four new colour options — Black Cherry Red, Black Ink Blue, Black Copper Beige, and Green Light Copper — along with sharper, refreshed graphics that sharpen the bike’s visual profile.
Mechanical continuity: same engine, familiar performance
Under the fairing, the Pulsar 220F remains mechanically unchanged. It continues to use the 220cc Twin Spark DTS‑i, fuel‑injected, oil‑cooled single-cylinder engine, delivering the familiar performance that owners expect from the model. That means buyers get the blend of everyday usability and spirited mid-range punch that made the Pulsar 220F a long-standing choice in its segmentAutocar Professional.
Design and positioning: subtle but sensible
Bajaj’s approach with this update is evolutionary rather than revolutionary. The refreshed graphics, new colourways, and LED indicators are targeted at buyers who want modern touches without sacrificing the Pulsar’s identity. The styling tweaks—dagger-inspired graphics and contrasting rim and cowl accents—aim to keep the 220F visually relevant against newer rivals while preserving its sporty silhouette.
Who should consider the 2026 Pulsar 220F
- Commuters who want a sporty look with practical ergonomics and proven reliability.
- Riders seeking value: the update adds contemporary features without a major price jump.
- Existing Pulsar fans who prefer continuity in performance but appreciate small modern upgrades.
When deciding, weigh comfort, service network, and long‑term running costs alongside the cosmetic updates; the LED indicators and fresh colours are attractive, but the core ownership experience remains the decisive factor.
Final take: a smart mid-cycle refresh
The 2026 Bajaj Pulsar 220F is a measured update that keeps what worked and brings a few welcome Modernisations. LED blinkers and refreshed graphics make the bike feel current, while the unchanged 220cc powertrain preserves the character that buyers trust. For those who want a sporty fully-faired motorcycle with proven mechanics and a contemporary look, the updated Pulsar 220F is a compelling, sensible choice

