Bajaj launches all-new Pulsar N160
The N160 has a host of attractive features.
Bajaj Auto has added an all-new N160 to its Pulsar range. The new offering has been built on the new Pulsar platform that was introduced with the launch of the Pulsar 250 in October last year. Equipped with segment-first dual-channel ABS, the Pulsar N160 “is set to become a benchmark for performance and control in the entry sports motorcycle segment”, the company said in a press release.
The company said the Pulsar N160 to easily straddle the requirement of today’s young rider who seeks a motorcycle of sporty character that is also rideable in everyday street conditions. Under the hood, the Pulsar N160 is powered by a 165cc BS6 engine. The bike’s other features include a precision-crafted underbelly exhaust system positioned close to its centre of gravity for improved balance. Other features include mono-shock rear suspension, LED projector headlamps and 300 mm front disc brake and 230 mm rear disc brake make for a perfect street riding experience. The bike will cost Rs 1,25,824 ex-showroom (Kolkata) and Rs 1,27,853 ex-showroom (Delhi).
Sarang Kanade, President - Motorcycles, Bajaj Auto, said, “Twenty years ago, Pulsar pioneered the sports-motorcycling revolution in India. The new Pulsar N160 packs an exciting proposition that is built to deliver the perfect street riding experience”.
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