Bajaj has Pulsar N160 has burst onto the Indian Motorcycle landscape with its The N160 features sharp and modern styling elements accompanied by the bold and iconic silver and gold Bajaj motifs on it. Pulsar has always been a sturdy companion for the adventurers and the thrill seekers. With its powerful engine and augment technology tricks, it has been internationally acknowledged. Even with a reasonable Bajaj price, The N160 couldn’t be more iconic. Let us look at the features which make this bike stand out of the 160 cc competitioninhas in the 2025.
Looks With Fury
The Pulsar N160 gets its hints from the N250 with its sharp headlight cowl incorporating a projector LED a modern LED DRLs. The bike has a muscular tank, extensions as well as a split seat which make it look more aggressive and also give it a low stance. The twin strip LED tail lamp is very reminiscent of the old Pulsar styling, and also the top spec N160 comes with 33 mm USD forks that are gold with a champagne finish which adds to the Pulsar modern look. Out of the four it remains styling dominant with Brooklyn black, polar red, Racing red and hinting of white.
Enhanced Power And Performance
The N160 is equipped with a 164.82cc single-cylinder, oil-cooled engine that produces 15.7 bhp at 8,750 rpm and 14.65 Nm of torque at 6,750 rpm. City commuters and weekend adventure seekers alike will appreciate the acceleration that the engine’s five-speed gearbox provides. Bajaj claims the N160 has a fuel efficiency of 59.11 kmpl (ARAI), although most riders report a more realistic 45-48 kmpl, striking a balance between excitement and efficiency.
Modern Conveniences For The N160
The N160’s fully digital instrument panel with Bluetooth integration allows riders to receive and control music, calls, and messages. For added functionality, riders can access turn-by-turn instructions. Furthermore, the top-of-the-line variant comes with three ABS modes for braking in Rain, Road, and Off-road, improving safety and control for varying conditions. Power for USB devices is available, but the screen can sometimes appear cluttered. Nonetheless, the N160 stands out among its competitors.
Agile Handling And Comfort
As with the N250, the N160 is also equipped with a tubular steel frame which enhances the bike’s agility. The base model has 37 mm telescopic forks while the upper model comes with USD forks which increase stability further. At the rear, there is a monoshock preload adjustable monoshock which offers a balanced ride. The bike is equipped with 17 inch alloy wheels with tubeless radial tyres of 100/80 and 130/70 for the front and rear respectively. This combination gives the bike a planted feel on twisty roads and highways. However, the 154 kg kerb weight may be felt when trying to manoeuvre in tight parking spots.
Pricing And Variants
The starting price of the Pulsar N160 is set around ₹1.22 Lakh and can go as high as ₹1.43 Lakh. This is the ex-showroom price of the particular model. The Pulsar N160 comes in three variants that include: Twin Disc, Single Seat Dual Channel ABS and Dual Channel ABS with USD forks. Below is a table that captures the variants and features in detail:
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