Expanding its popular 160cc street-fighter segment, Bajaj Auto has officially launched two new bikes, the Pulsar N160 and Pulsar N160 SS. Bookings for both models have started today at authorized showrooms in New Delhi, Noida, and Gurugram. The new Pulsar N160 is priced at ₹1,33,511 ex-showroom, while the top-spec Pulsar N160 SS is priced at ₹1,42,585. Both these new variants are positioned above the existing Pulsar N160, which will continue to be available in the market as before.
Bajaj Auto Launch: New Pulsar N160 and N160 SS launched, starting price ₹1.33 lakh
4-valve engine, electronic throttle, and more power
The new Pulsar N160 S and N160 SS feature an all-new 164.5cc single-cylinder, 4-valve SOHC engine with oil-cooling technology and an electronic throttle body. This powerful engine produces 18.5 PS of power at 9,500 rpm and 14.4 Nm of torque at 8,000 rpm. This new 4-valve setup delivers approximately 2.5 PS more power than the current 2-valve N160. This extra power will provide better pickup in traffic for young people who commute daily on the Delhi-Gurugram Expressway and Inner Ring Road.
Along with the engine update, Bajaj has also introduced multiple ride modes integrated with the ride-by-wire system. This will allow riders to adjust throttle response based on road conditions and weather.
Voices from the Ground / Official Statement
“In urban areas like Delhi-NCR, customers in the 160cc bike segment demand both more power and better mileage. The introduction of 4-valve technology and electronic throttle in the N lineup aims to make everyday riding more exciting and smoother.”
— Bajaj Auto Product Management Team
Impact on Buyers
Test rides will begin early next week at Bajaj showrooms in Karol Bagh, Kannawat Place, and Okhla. Customers who make early bookings will begin receiving deliveries from mid-this month. The on-road price of these bikes in Delhi is expected to be between ₹1.54 lakh and ₹1.65 lakh, including road tax and insurance.
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