Overview
- A heavily camouflaged, near‑production Pulsar N125 test mule was photographed in mid‑June, with multiple outlets publishing the spy shots and reporting the bike is in advanced road‑test stages.
- The prototype shows clear exterior revisions including a redesigned front fascia and larger headlamp cowl, a more muscular fuel‑tank area, a new side‑slung exhaust and reshaped rear body panels.
- Practical changes visible on the mule include a full‑length seat replacing the split seat, revised handlebars for a more upright posture, redesigned grab rails and a fully enclosed chain guard to reduce maintenance.
- Reports from the same sources say major mechanical changes are unlikely and the bike is expected to keep the current 124.5cc single‑cylinder engine, roughly the same power and a five‑speed gearbox, with possible minor tuning for emissions or efficiency.
- The update is being framed as part of Bajaj Auto’s wider 2026–2027 rollout across the 125–250cc range and is expected to add a revised digital instrument cluster with Bluetooth phone pairing, call/SMS alerts and navigation functions to match segment rivals.