New Bajaj Pulsar N160 launched at Rs 1.23 lakh: What does TVS Apache RTR 160, Hero Xtreme 160R rival pack – Times of India

Bajaj Auto Brand new launched Pulsar N160 The motorcycle in the Indian market starts at a starting price of Rs 1,22,854 for the single-channel ABS variant, and Rs 1,27,853 for the dual-channel ABS model (both prices, ex-showroom New Delhi). latest additions to Pulsar The range is based on the same platform as the N250, and also shares styling elements with the quarter-litre motorcycle.
Powering the motorcycle is a 165 cc single-cylinder oil-cooled engine that makes 16 PS of maximum power and 14.65 Nm of peak torque. This makes it 1.2 PS less and 0.05 Nm higher than the Pulsar NS160. Bajaj claims that “85% of peak torque (ha) is available across the rev band for an unmatched pick-up”.

On the feature front, New Pulsar N160 Bi-functional LED projector headlamps with LED DRLs, a USB mobile charger, alloy wheels, 300mm front and 230mm rear disc brakes, an under-belly exhaust, gear position indicator, as well as a segment-first dual-k Packed with. Channel ABS. The bike runs on 100/80 R17 section front and 130/70 R17 section rear tyres.
As of now, Bajaj is offering the new N160 motorcycle in four different paint schemes namely Caribbean Blue, Racing Red and Techno Gray for the single-channel ABS variant, and Brooklyn Black for the dual-channel ABS variant. The new bike from Bajaj directly rivals the TVS Apache RTR 160 4V, while it will also face competition from the slightly more affordable Hero Xtreme 160R.