
Interestingly, the Pulsar N160 has an upgraded dash with Bluetooth connectivity and ride modes, setting a new standard for biking control.
Bajaj has introduced the Pulsar N160 USD fork variant priced at Rs 1.40 lakh and has updated the Pulsar 125, Pulsar 150, and the Pulsar 220F with a Bluetooth-compatible LCD dash and new colors. The motorcycle was recently spotter at a dealership too.
The Pulsar N160 now boasts three ABS modes – Road, Rain, and Off-Road, similar to its larger counterpart, the Pulsar N250. This enhancement provides tailored ABS intervention, offering improved control and safety in various riding conditions. Even in Off-Road mode, the system ensures continuous assistance, contributing to a confident and secure riding experience.
This motorcycle features a 164cc, air-cooled, single-cylinder engine generating 16hp at 8,750rpm and 14.7Nm of torque at 6,750rpm. Aside from the USD fork, there are no changes done to the mechanical part of the motorcycle.
The N160 struts into the scene flaunting its vibrant personality with four color options – Red, White, Blue, and Black. At a price tag of Rs 1.39 lakh, this particular variant, with the fancy-pants USD fork, demands an extra Rs 6,000 for its snazzy style. Who knew a bike could be so extra?
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