In the last few months, Bajaj has launched quite a few Pulsar models. While some were existing models which received mild updates, a couple of new names also made it to the brand’s portfolio, such as the Pulsar N160. In this story, we've put together the N160's aspects in a detailed format.
What are the specifications and fuel economy of the Bajaj Pulsar N160?
Bajaj has powered the N160 with a 164.82cc single-cylinder engine linked to a five-speed gearbox. It dishes out 15.68bhp and 14.65Nm. This engine is quite tractable and refined as the revs climb. The vibrations are felt only once you cross the 8,000rpm mark. During the BikeWale fuel efficiency test, the N160 returned 51.6kmpl, which is commendable and makes it one of the most frugal bikes in the segment. Moreover, it gets a 14-litre fuel tank, meaning the claimed range can be around 700km. However, the figures might change if you ride slightly aggressively or if you have a light right hand.
What are the colour options available for the Bajaj Pulsar N160?
You can purchase the N160 in four colours – Racing Red, Caribbean Blue, Brooklyn Black, and Techno Grey. The bike looks stunning in all four paint schemes. The grey and black colour give the N160 a stealthy appearance, while the red and blue options highlight its sharp bodywork with all the cuts and creases.
What are the variants, prices, and rivals of the Bajaj Pulsar N160?
There are only two variants of the Pulsar N160 – single and dual-channel ABS. The asking price for the single-channel ABS model is set at Rs. 1,22,854, whereas the dual-channel model is priced at Rs. 1,29,646 (both ex-showroom, Delhi). In its segment, the Pulsar N160 rivals the TVS Apache RTR 160 4V, Suzuki Gixxer, and the Hero Xtreme 160R.