Bajaj Pulsar N160
Key Specs- 164.82 cc,
15.68 bhp,
152 kg
Bharat Stage Emission- 6 (BS-VI)
Avg. Ex-showroom price
₹ 1,22,822
Bajaj Pulsar N160 Price
| Variant | Price | Specifications |
| Pulsar N160 Single Channel ABS | ₹ 1,22,822 (Ex-showroom Kolkata) | Disc Brakes, Alloy Wheels |
| Pulsar N160 Dual Channel ABS | ₹ 1,25,824 (Ex-showroom Kolkata) | Disc Brakes, Alloy Wheels |
Bajaj Pulsar N160 Summary
Pulsar N160 Key Highlights
164.82 cc
—- kmpl
5 Speed Manual
152 kg
14 litres
795 mm
About Pulsar N160
The Bajaj Pulsar N160 is a street bike that starts at Rs. 1,52,482 in India. It is available in two variants and four colours, with the top variant starting at Rs. 1,55,848. The Bajaj Pulsar N160 is powered by a 164.82cc BS6 engine that produces 15.68 bhp and 14.65 Nm of torque. The Bajaj Pulsar N160 has anti-lock braking system with both front and rear disc brakes. This Pulsar N160 motorcycle weighs 154 kg and has a 14-liter fuel tank.
Bajaj Pulsar N160 Colours
Caribbean Blue
Racing Red
Techno Grey
Brooklyn Black
Bajaj Pulsar N160 Specification & Features
Specification
Power & Performance
| Fuel Type: | Petrol | Engine Type: | Air-Oil cooled, SOHC, DTS-i |
| Max Power: | 15.68 bhp @ 8,750 rpm | Transmission: | 5 Speed Manual |
| Max Torque: | 14.65 Nm @ 6,750 rpm | Transmission Type: | Chain Drive |
| Displacement: | 164.82 cc | Clutch: | Wet Multiplate |
| Cylinders: | 1 | Fuel Delivery System: | Fuel Injection |
| Bore: | —- mm | Fuel Tank Capacity: | 14 litres |
| Stroke: | —- mm | Reserve Fuel Capacity: | —- litres |
| Valves Per Cylinder: | 4 | Riding Range: | —- Km |
| Compression Ratio: | —- | Mileage: | —- kmpl |
| Ignition: | Digital | Top Speed: | —- Kmph |
| Spark Plugs: | 2 Per Cylinder | Emission Standard: | BS-VI |
Brakes, Wheels & Suspension
| Front Brake Type: | Disc | Front Tyre Size: | 100/80-17 |
| Front Brake Size: | 280 mm | Rear Tyer Size: | 130/70-17 |
| Rear Brake Type: | Disc | Tyre Types: | Tubeless |
| Rear Brake Size: | 230 mm | Radial Tyres: | Yes |
| Calliper Type: | —- | Wheel Type: | Alloy |
| Front Wheel Size: | 17 inch | Front Suspension: | Telescopic, 31 mm |
| Rear Wheel Size: | 17 inch | Rear Suspensions: | Monoshock with Nitrox |
Dimensions & Chassis
| Kerb Weight: | 152 kg | Wheelbase: | 1,358 mm |
| Overall Lenght: | —- mm | Ground Clearance: | 165 mm |
| Overall Width: | —- mm | Seat Height: | 795 mm |
| Overall Height: | —- mm | Chassis Type: | —- |
Features
| Odometer: | Digital | DRLs(Daytime Running Lights): | Yes |
| Braking System: | Single / Dual-Channel ABS | Start Type: | Electric Start |
| Speedometer: | Digital | Low Fuel Indicator | Yes |
| Battery: | 12 V DC | Headlight Type: | LED |
| USB charging port | Yes | Brake/Tail Light: | LED |
| Turn Signal: | LED | No. Of Tripmeter: | 2 |
| Tachometer: | Analogue | Tripmeter: | Digital |
| Digital Fuel Guage: | Yes | Additional features: | Distance to Empty |
Good Things
- The aggressive styling is enticing
- Gets dual-channel ABS system
- Access to affordable spares
Could be Better
- Misses out of full digital instrument cluster
- A bit pricier than rivals
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