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Bajaj launches Pulsar N160 with USD fork at Rs 1.40 lakh

Alongside this new variant, Bajaj has given the Pulsar 125, 150 and 220F a digital display.

By Dinshaw Magol, Autocar India calendar 14 Jun 2024 Views icon22155 Views Share - Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to LinkedIn Share to Whatsapp
Bajaj launches Pulsar N160 with USD fork at Rs 1.40 lakh

After being spotted at a dealer, Bajaj has launched the Pulsar N160 USD fork variant at Rs 1.40 lakh. Bajaj has also updated the Pulsar 125, Pulsar 150 and the Pulsar 220F with a Bluetooth-compatible LCD dash and new colours.

Except for the USD fork, the Pulsar N160 is mechanically identical. It gets an air-cooled, 164cc, single-cylinder mill making 16hp at 8,750rpm and 14.7Nm of torque at 6,750rpm. 

Like the larger Pulsar N250, the N160 also gets three ABS modes now – Road, Rain and Off-Road. This system only tweaks how the ABS intervenes and you cannot turn the system off completely even in Off-Road mode. The N160 can be had in four colours – Red, White, Blue and Black. At Rs 1.39 lakh, this variant with the USD fork costs Rs 6,000 more than the standard variant. 

 

Alongside this new variant, Bajaj has given the Pulsar 125, 150 and 220F a digital display (the one that’s virtually on every Pulsar now), a USB charger and three new colours each. 

 

All prices ex-showroom, Delhi.

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