Bajaj Auto Launches Pulsar N160 Variant with Gold USD Forks and Single Seat
New motorcycle variant priced at ₹1.24 lakh targets families seeking comfort without compromising performance and control.
Bajaj Auto has introduced a new variant of its Pulsar N160 motorcycle, featuring gold USD (upside-down) forks and a single-seat configuration. The variant is priced at ₹1,23,983 (ex-showroom Delhi) and is now available at dealerships across India.
The latest addition to the Pulsar N series combines enhanced comfort with improved riding dynamics, addressing customer demand for a single-seat option without sacrificing the precision and control that USD forks provide. The motorcycle is available in four colors: Pearl Metallic White, Racing Red, Polar Sky Blue, and Black.
According to Bajaj Auto, the decision to develop this variant stemmed from customer research conducted after the original Pulsar N160 launch with a split seat. The company found that a significant number of N160 buyers were families who preferred a single-seat configuration while still wanting premium hardware features.
"The new Pulsar N160 with gold USD forks and a single seat has been developed from customer insights and our commitment to the evolving needs of the industry," said Sarang Kanade, President of MCBU at Bajaj Auto Ltd. He added that the upgrade delivers enhanced comfort with a premium stance while maintaining the N series' core attributes of power, precision, and control.
The Pulsar brand has established itself as India's leading performance motorcycle brand, with Bajaj Auto being the country's number one motorcycle exporter. The company has sold over 21 million motorcycles across more than 100 countries and holds the distinction of being the world's most valuable two-wheeler and three-wheeler manufacturer, with a market capitalization exceeding ₹2 trillion.
The new variant aims to strengthen Pulsar's position in the market while catering to riders who seek a balance between premium features, everyday practicality, and sporty aesthetics.
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