After a long gap, Bajaj Auto has finally brought back one of its most loved motorcycles — the Pulsar 180. Priced at ₹1.22 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi), the bike makes a comeback at a time when nostalgia and modern features are blending perfectly in the Indian market.
The return isn’t random. It comes right when the Pulsar brand completes 25 years — and honestly, bringing back the 180 just feels right. This was the bike that once defined “performance on a budget” for Indian riders.
Now, it’s back… with a few modern touches.
Updated LED Lighting Setup

Let’s start with what you’ll notice first — the lighting.
The new Pulsar 180 finally gets a full LED setup, including the headlamp and indicators. It replaces the old-school halogen unit, and that alone gives the bike a more updated feel.
But here’s the thing — Bajaj hasn’t messed with the core design too much. It still looks like a Pulsar, just sharper and cleaner.
You also get:
- New graphics
- Slightly refreshed styling
- Same muscular tank presence
And then comes the real upgrade — a Bluetooth-enabled digital console.
It’s not over-the-top, but practical:
- Call alerts
- SMS notifications
No fancy gimmicks, just useful stuff — which actually fits the Pulsar DNA pretty well.
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Bajaj Pulsar 180 Launch Price

Now coming to the most important part — pricing.
The Pulsar 180 is launched at ₹1.22 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi).
And this is where Bajaj plays smart.
This bike sits perfectly:
- Above Pulsar 150
- Below Pulsar 220F
Basically, it fills that sweet spot for riders who want more punch than a 150 but don’t want to stretch to a 220.
Also, Bajaj seems to be keeping things simple — one variant, fully loaded with essential features. No confusion, no over-complication.
Engine and Performance
Now let’s talk about the heart — because that’s what made the 180 special in the first place.
The bike continues with its tried-and-tested 178.6cc single-cylinder engine.
Key numbers:
- ~17 PS power
- 15 Nm torque
- 5-speed gearbox
This isn’t a “new-gen performance monster” — and it’s not trying to be.
Instead, it sticks to what Pulsar 180 has always done best:
👉 Strong mid-range
👉 Easy city rides
👉 Occasional highway fun
It’s the kind of bike that doesn’t stress you out but still gives you enough thrill when you twist the throttle.

