Bajaj Auto is preparing a massive product offensive for the Indian market, with plans to launch eight new motorcycles by mid-2026. While the company has already refreshed models like the Pulsar 125 and Pulsar 150, the core focus of this expansion lies in the premium segment with the highly anticipated 2026 Bajaj Pulsar 350 and 2026 Bajaj Dominar 350.
These new 350cc entrants are strategically designed to navigate India’s revised taxation landscape while offering more “usable” performance for daily riding.

The primary driver behind these upcoming launches is the GST 2.0 framework implemented in late 2025.

The 2026 Pulsar 350 is expected to be a more accessible alternative to the flagship NS400Z.
Unlike the Pulsar, the Dominar platform has remained largely unchanged for nearly a decade. The launch of the 2026 Dominar 350 serves as a catalyst for potential comprehensive upgrades.

Bajaj is targeting a launch window of May 2026 for these 350cc models. This aggressive rollout of eight bikes is part of a broader strategy to regain market share in the 125cc-plus and premium segments, where competition from brands like Triumph and Royal Enfield has intensified.
| Model | Expected Launch | Expected Price (Ex-Showroom) |
| 2026 Bajaj Pulsar 350 | May 2026 | ~Rs 1.70 Lakh |
| 2026 Bajaj Dominar 350 | May 2026 | ~Rs 2.00 Lakh |
Why is Bajaj launching 350cc versions of the Pulsar and Dominar? The shift is primarily due to GST norms where bikes above 350cc are taxed at 40%, while those 350cc and below attract only 18% GST. This allows Bajaj to price the bikes much more aggressively.
Will the 350cc engine be all-new? No, Bajaj is reportedly reworking the existing 373cc liquid-cooled engine by reducing the bore size to bring the displacement just under the 350cc threshold.
How many new Pulsar models are coming in 2026? Bajaj Executive Director Rakesh Sharma confirmed that eight new Pulsar models (including refreshes and new variants) are planned for launch by mid-2026.
What will be the price of the 2026 Dominar 350? The Dominar 350 is expected to be priced around Rs 2 lakh, significantly lower than the current Dominar 400 due to the reduced tax slab.
Will the performance of the Pulsar 350 be lower than the NS400Z? Yes, the outright power output will be lower, but the engine character is expected to be smoother and more usable for daily commuting.
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