Bajaj has introduced many Pulsar models in the recent months. While several were pre-existing models that underwent minor modifications, a few new names, such as the Pulsar N160, also entered the brand’s repertoire. In this account, we’ve organised the N160’s components in a thorough manner.

What are the Bajaj Pulsar N160’s features and fuel efficiency?

Bajaj Pulsar N160
Bajaj Pulsar N160

The 164.82cc single-cylinder engine that powers the N160 from Bajaj is mated to a five-speed transmission. It produces 14.65Nm and 15.68 horsepower. As the revs rise, this engine becomes fairly polished and tractable. Once you exceed 8,000 rpm, you can feel the vibrations. The N160 achieved 51.6kmpl during the BikeWale fuel efficiency test, which is impressive and places it among the most economical bikes in its class. Additionally, it has a 14-litre gasoline tank, which increases the claimed range to about 700 kilometres. However, if you ride a little bit aggressively or have a light right hand, the numbers may vary.

What are the colour options available for the Bajaj Pulsar N160?

Bajaj Pulsar N160
Bajaj Pulsar N160

The N160 is available in four colours: Racing Red, Caribbean Blue, Brooklyn Black, and Techno Grey. All four paint schemes look fantastic on the bike. The N160 appears stealthy in grey and black, but red and blue highlight its sleek bodywork with all the cuts and creases.

What are the Bajaj Pulsar N160’s varieties, prices, and competitors?

Bajaj Pulsar N160
Bajaj Pulsar N160

The Pulsar N160 is available in just two configurations: single and dual-channel ABS. The single-channel ABS variant costs Rs. 1,22,854, while the dual-channel ABS model costs Rs. 1,29,646 (both ex-showroom, Delhi). The Pulsar N160 competes in its segment with the TVS Apache RTR 160 4V, Suzuki Gixxer, and Hero Xtreme 160R.