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Bajaj Pulsar N160

Bajaj Pulsar N160 is a street bike available at a price range of Rs. 1,22,974 - Rs. 1,30,425 in India. It is available in 2 variants and 3 colours. It is powered by a 164.82 cc BS6 Phase 2 engine and has a user reported mileage of 45 kmpl. It comes with both front and rear disc brakes.

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Key specs
  • Displacement164.82 cc
  • Mileage - Owner Reported45 kmpl
  • Mileage - ARAI51.6 kmpl
  • Transmission5 Speed Manual

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Pulsar N160 Single Channel ABS

 1,22,974Avg. Ex-showroom price Disc Brakes, Alloy Wheels

Pulsar N160 Dual Channel ABS

 1,30,425Avg. Ex-showroom price Disc Brakes, Alloy Wheels

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Bajaj Pulsar N160 Summary

Pulsar N160 key highlights

Engine Capacity 164.82 cc
Mileage - ARAI ARAI certified fuel economy that has been tested under controlled conditions. 51.6 kmpl
Transmission 5 Speed Manual
Kerb Weight 152 kg
Fuel Tank Capacity 14 litres
Seat Height 795 mm

About Pulsar N160

Bajaj Pulsar N160 is a street bike available at a starting price of Rs. 1,22,974 in India. It is available in 2 variants and 3 colours with top variant price starting from Rs. 1,30,425. The Bajaj Pulsar N160 is powered by 164.82cc BS6 engine which develops a power of 15.68 bhp and a torque of 14.65 Nm. With both front and rear disc brakes, Bajaj Pulsar N160 comes up with anti-locking braking system. This Pulsar N160 bike weighs 152 kg and has a fuel tank capacity of 14 liters.

Bajaj launched the Pulsar N160 in India in June. It’s priced at Rs 1,22,854 (ex-showroom Delhi) onwards. The bike is available in two variants: single-channel ABS and dual-channel ABS. The latter is priced at Rs 1,27,853 (ex-showroom Delhi). Bajaj offers the Pulsar N160 single-channel ABS in three colours: Racing Red, Techno grey and Caribbean Blue. Meanwhile, the dual-channel ABS model is available in Brooklyn Black.

The Bajaj Pulsar N160 takes design inspiration from the Pulsar N250. It gets the same projector LED headlight with LED DRLs at the front. The side panels and the overall design too have been borrowed from the 250cc Pulsar.

It’s powered by an oil-cooled 164.82cc single-cylinder engine developing 15.7bhp of power and 14.65Nm of torque. The motor is mated to a five-speed gearbox. The Bajaj Pulsar N160 uses the same chassis as its 250cc sibling and is equipped with conventional telescopic forks and a monoshock at the rear.

The braking hardware consists of a single front and rear disc with single and dual-channel ABS as an option. It rides on 17-inch alloy wheels. On the feature front, Bajaj has equipped the Pulsar N160 with a semi-digital instrument cluster and USB charging port.

The Pulsar N160 rivals the TVS Apache RTR 160 4V, Suzuki Gixxer and the Hero Xtreme 160R.
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Bajaj Pulsar N160 Expert Opinion

  • Good Things

    • The aggressive styling is enticing
    • Gets dual-channel ABS system
    • Access to affordable spares
  • Could be Better

    • Misses out of full digital instrument cluster 
    • A bit pricier than rivals

BikeWale's Take

The Pulsar N160 is a modern motorcycle from Bajaj that offers decent performance, good feature list and also attractive styling. It looks almost similar to its 250cc siblings and that means it has high aspirational value. But it is priced a bit on the higher side and for that price, the company should have given it a full digital instrument cluster

Bajaj Pulsar N160 Review

We had a brief stint with the N160 a few days back when we established it as a good motorcycle. But now, we have tested it more thoroughly and comprehensively, and here’s what we think about it.

Introduction

Bajaj Pulsar N160 Right Side View

Why to buy it?

- Tractable and refined engine

- Agile handling

- Dual-channel ABS

Why to avoid it?

- Lack of modern features

- Nothing extraordinary on offer

The middle-weight motorcycle segment, 300-600cc to be specific, has been gaining ever-increasing popularity in India, thanks to the good balance of thrill and practicality it offers. But that doesn’t mean things have fizzled out lower down the displacement spectrum, and the 150-200cc class still attracts a healthy number of buyers. Bajaj is one of the leading contenders in this genre with its Pulsar brand being the biggest contributor to that. However, the brand seems to be wanting an even bigger piece of that pie — in comes the Pulsar N160.

Bajaj Pulsar N160 Left Side View

Due to their never-fading popularity, all the older Pulsars continue to exist, including the Pulsar NS160. So, the N160 doesn’t replace any of the bikes in Bajaj’s stable. Instead, it represents the next-generation Pulsar platform, which debuted with the 250s, in a smaller displacement package. We had a brief stint with the N160 a few days back when we established it as a good motorcycle. But now, we have tested it more thoroughly and comprehensively, and here’s what we think about it. 

Styling and Quality

Bajaj Pulsar N160 Right Side View

The Pulsar N160 looks like a quintessential modern streetfighter with a low-slung headlamp, a sculpted fuel tank with angular extensions, and a sharp tail. While some may not like the close resemblance the headlamp design bears with the Yamaha MT 15 V2, it actually lends the bike a robotic and radical appeal. Every time I stopped at a traffic signal, the N160 did attract admiring and curious glances from the onlookers. And if you’re not a fan of this understated black paint scheme, there are three more colours to choose from, including red and blue which look funky and vibrant. 

Bajaj Pulsar N160 Head Light

Quality-wise, the motorcycle doesn’t exude an outright premium appeal but it’s good and acceptable. Although there’s a lack of uniformity in the black shade present across the bike, the paint quality, in general, is decent and the plastic panels feel sturdy. There aren’t any uneven panel gaps to be found and switches operate with tactility. And despite riding it every day for more than a week, none of its panels made any rattling or squeaking noises. 

Ergonomics and Comfort

Bajaj Pulsar N160 Left Side View

At 795mm, the seat height of the motorcycle is friendly, and so are its ergonomics. Hopping on the bike should be easy even for shorter riders and once in the saddle, it greets you with a little committed yet comfortable riding triangle. The tubular handlebar is angled forward and the footpegs are placed mildly at the rear. Hence, you’re seated a little crouched ahead with aggressively folded knees but nothing to the extent of invoking discomfort. As for the seat, while it isn’t cushy enough to pamper you on a full day’s ride, I loved the abundant space it offers to move back and forth freely. 

Bajaj Pulsar N160 Front Wheel

Complementing the admirable ergonomics is the suspension setup. Well, it doesn’t offer a ride that’s outright plush, but it takes on most surfaces with composure. Ride over a set of rumblers, shallow potholes, or protruding manhole covers, and it nearly glides through with just a mild kick at the back. And on open highways with minute wavy undulations, it remains properly settled. It’s only while going over the nastier, sharp-edged stuff that it feels firm and demands you to slow down. 

Performance and Handling

Bajaj Pulsar N160 Right Side View

The N160 not only looks like a modern Pulsar but also sounds like one. There’s a distinctive rumble and bass from the exhaust note that’s sweet and involving. And once you get going, you realise it’s a profoundly refined, tractable, and engaging motor. Of course, it’s not Honda-like refined and there’s a mild pulsating sensation, but that only gives it a character. Little vibrations can be felt only towards 8,000rpm and beyond. 

Bajaj Pulsar N160 Left Side View

Off the line, the N160 doesn’t feel entertainingly quick since the power delivery is very linear. However, the flat torque curve of the motor makes it pretty tractable; one can easily do 30-35kmph in fifth gear without a hiccup. To feel the real punch, you’ve to stay north of 5,000rpm, which is the more exciting territory. This is where it delivers a strong pull almost up to its redline of 9,000rpm, thereby making overtakes and zipping your way through traffic quite easy and quick. Even the gearbox is as crisp as a fresh cookie and the clutch is light like a feather, all of which make it an easy city ride. 

On the highway, the motorcycle feels the most unstrained around 90-100kmph, after which vibrations start creeping in and the engine feels a bit stressed. Further, overtakes need some planning and downshifting, which is understandable considering its displacement. 

Bajaj Pulsar N160 Left Side View

The most impressive aspect of the bike is its handling. The well-sorted chassis, light kerb weight of 152kg, and slim 100/80 (front) and 130/70 (rear) section tyres make the N160 an absolute stunner to flick through tight gaps in traffic and while switching lanes. The steering feels light and responsive, the tyres are reasonably grippy, and the chassis is quite communicative. It’s extremely fun around a set of twisties as well. Although I couldn’t push it hard around my favourite mountain road, thanks to the incessant rains, even riding it conservatively gave a sense of good control, agility, and cornering stability. 

Bajaj Pulsar N160 Right Side View

Brakes, meanwhile, feel apt for the job when riding at controlled speeds. The front disc has a good bite and progression while the rear rotor has the latter in abundance. However, once you start riding faster and spiritedly, the feel from the front brake lever doesn’t feel enough and you have to squeeze it hard to fetch the desired stopping power. 

Features and Technology

Bajaj Pulsar N160 Instrument Cluster

In terms of features, there are a couple of standout elements like a USB charger, dual-channel ABS, and a 14-litre fuel tank which is the largest in this segment. However, Bajaj has equipped it with a semi-digital instrument cluster, unlike its rivals all of which get a fully-digital console. Besides the basic data, it shows distance-to-empty and gear position in a clear layout and font. That said, we think Bajaj should’ve given it more goodies like Bluetooth connectivity, hazard lamps, and a silent starter for that edge over its rivals.

Fuel Efficiency

Bajaj Pulsar N160 Open Fuel Lid

The Pulsar N160 really impressed us on this front as we registered mileage of 51.6kmpl in our test, which is one of the highest in this segment. With a 14-litre fuel tank, that translates to a range of about 722km. 

Should you buy it?

Bajaj Pulsar N160 Front View

The Bajaj Pulsar N160 is an attractive package for it can be used for daily commuting, weekend rides, and maybe for occasional touring as well. It delivers a nice balance of sportiness and practicality. It’s not just agile and reasonably quick, but also comfortable and fuel-efficient. In a nutshell, it’s a good motorcycle. 

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But that’s where the problem lies – it’s just good and not great. In a crowded segment with extremely capable offerings like the TVS Apache RTR 160 4V and Hero Xtreme 160R, the Pulsar N160 doesn’t bring anything extraordinary to the table. It’s not setting a benchmark on any front, be it performance, handling, features, or aesthetics. Also, with prices starting from Rs 1.23 lakh (ex-showroom) for the single-channel ABS variant, it isn’t the cheapest either. But having said that, if you still buy the N160, it might not blow your mind on every ride, but it’ll efficiently do all that’s expected from a sporty commuter. 

Photography by Kaustubh Gandhi 

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Bajaj Pulsar N160 mileage

As reported by Pulsar N160 owners, the real mileage of Bajaj Pulsar N160 is 45 kmpl. As per ARAI, the average of Pulsar N160 is 51 kmpl.

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Pulsar N160 Specifications & Features

Specifications

  • Power & Performance

    Displacement Engine displacement is the measure of the cylinder volume swept by the pistons of an internal combustion engine. It indicates the engine size. 164.82 cc

    Max Power 15.68 bhp @ 8,750 rpm

    Max Torque 14.65 Nm @ 6,750 rpm

    Stroke Stroke indicates the number of engine cycles during which a piston travels from top to bottom. 62.38 mm

    Valves Per Cylinder Valves per cylinder indicate the intake (fuel) and outlet (exhaust of combustion gases) of an engine. 2

    Compression Ratio A compression ratio suggests the degree to which the fuel mixture is compressed before ignition. 10.3 ± 0.3 :1

    Mileage - ARAI ARAI certified fuel economy that has been tested under controlled conditions. 51.6 kmpl

    Mileage - Owner Reported This is the fuel economy registered by Bikewale followers. 45 kmpl

    Riding Range The total range that a vehicle can travel on a full tank of fuel. 630 Km

    Top Speed The maximum speed that a vehicle can achieve. 120 Kmph

    Transmission 5 Speed Manual

    Transmission Type The transmission type will tell the kind of transmission a two-wheeler has. Chain Drive

    Gear Shifting Pattern Gear Shifting Pattern 1 Down 4 Up

    Cylinders The number of cylinders that an engine features. Most two-wheelers sold in the Indian market feature a single-cylinder. 1

    Bore Bore is the diameter of each cylinder. 58 mm

    Ignition Ignition indicates to the type of starting system that a vehicle uses. CDI

    Spark Plugs A spark plug is a device for firing the explosive mixture. 2 Per Cylinder

    Cooling System The cooling system suggests the cooling mechanism that a motor uses. The types include air, oil, or liquid. Oil Cooled

    Clutch The clutch disengages or engages the engine from the transmission. Wet Multiplate

    Fuel Delivery System Fuel Injection

    Fuel Tank Capacity The capacity of a vehicle to store fuel. 14 litres

    Reserve Fuel Capacity Reserve fuel is part of the main tank that is used when a vehicle is running low on petrol/diesel. 2.8 litres

    Emission Standard Emission standards indicate the output from the exhaust that is permissible in a country. BS6 Phase 2

    Fuel Type Fuel Type is the type of fuel that an engine uses to operate. The different types include petrol, diesel, electric, and ethanol among others. Petrol

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  • Brakes, Wheels & Suspension

    Front Suspension Front suspension usually includes telescopic forks. Telescopic, 31 mm

    Rear Suspension Rear suspension setup mostly uses a rear mono-shock. Monoshock with Nitrox

    Braking System Braking system is used to reduce the speed of the vehicle or bring it to a standstill. Single Channel ABS

    Rear Wheel Size Rear wheel size indicates the diameter of the rear wheel. 17 inch

    Front Tyre Size Front tyre size indicate the profile of the front tyre. 100/80 - 17

    Rear Tyre Size Rear tyre size indicates the profile of the rear tyre. 130/70 - 17

    Front Brake Type Most vehicles feature a disc brake at the front although some commuter segment products come with a drum setup. Disc

    Front Brake Size Front brake size indicates the size of the disc or drum setup at the front wheel. 280 mm

    Rear Brake Type Most vehicles come with a drum brake setup at the back although higher spec models feature a disc brake at the rear. Disc

    Rear Brake Size Rear brake size indicates the size of the disc or drum setup at the front wheel. 230 mm

    Calliper Type Dual Piston

    Wheel Type Wheel types include two types - Wire-spoke and Alloy wheels. Alloy

    Front Wheel Size Front wheel size indicates the diameter of the front wheel. 17 inch

    Tyre Type Tyre types are divided into two - Tubeless and Tube Type. Tubeless

    Radial Tyres Radial tyres use steel belts that run at a 90-degree angle with the tread line. Yes

    Front Tyre Pressure (Rider) 25 psi

    Rear Tyre Pressure (Rider) 28 psi

    Front Tyre Pressure (Rider & Pillion) 25 psi

    Rear Tyre Pressure (Rider & Pillion) 32 psi

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  • Dimensions & Chassis

    Kerb Weight Kerb weight of the motorcycle is the total weight of a vehicle that is ready for operation. It includes all standard equipment and necessary consumables. 152 kg

    Seat Height The seat height is the height of the rider's saddle from the ground. 795 mm

    Ground Clearance The ground clearance is the distance between the ground and the lowest point of a vehicle. 165 mm

    Overall Width Total width of the vehicle. 743 mm

    Overall Height Overall height is the tallest point of a motorcycle, usually the mirror or the top of a windscreen. 1,050 mm

    Wheelbase The wheelbase is the distance between the front and the rear wheel. 1,358 mm

    Overall Length Overall length of the vehicle is the total length of a two-wheeler from the front to the back. 1,989 mm

    Chassis Type The chassis type is the primary/main frame of a two-wheeler. Tubular Frame

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  • Manufacturer Warranty

    Standard Warranty 5 Year

    Standard Warranty 75000 Km

Features

Odometer Odometer keeps the track of the total kilometres travelled by a vehicle in its lifetime. Digital

Speedometer Speedometer gives an indication of the current speed at which a vehicle is travelling. Digital

Fuel Guage Fuel guage indicates the level of fuel available in the tank of a vehicle. Yes

AHO (Automatic Headlight On)Yes

Shift LightYes

Headlight TypeLED

Digital Fuel Guage Digital fuel guage shows the information about the fuel level in a vehicle through a digital display. Yes

Tachometer Tachometer shows the real-time reading of the revs per minute (RPM) at which the engine is operating. Analogue

Stand Alarm Stand alarm notifies the rider if the side stand of the vehicle is engaged. Some vehicles comes with a side stand cut-off feature that does not allow the motor to start until the side stand is lifted. Yes

No. of Tripmeters No of tripmeters indicate the total number of trip meters that a vehicle's instrument cluster features. Usually, premium vehicles come with two trip meters, while budget two-wheelers feature a single trip meter. 2

Tripmeter Type Tripmeters are available in two type - analogue and digital. The analogue unit usually features a single trip meter while a digital display may come with two trip meters. Digital

Low Fuel Indicator Low fuel indicator aims to remind the rider that the vehicle is running low on fuel, and it should be refueled soon. Yes

Low Oil Indicator Low oil indicator is a warning light that indicates that the engine is running lower oil than required to operate. Yes

Low Battery Indicator Low battery indicator suggests that the battery of the vehicle has lost a substantial amount of charge. Yes

Clock Clock is used to display time through the instrument cluster. This feature comes in motorcycles with a digital display. Yes

Battery Battery in a petrol-powered vehicle is used to support the self-start system, power the clock, and the USB charger. 12 V DC

Front storage box No

Under seat storage No

Mobile App Connectivity Mobile App Connectivity connects the smartphone to the instrument cluster via Bluetooth to offer access to features such as incoming calls, messages, and music. No

DRLs (Daytime running lights) Daytime Running Lights, as the name suggest, are the lights that stay ON when the main headlight is switched off. This feature makes a vehicle easily visible in the rear view mirror of other vehicles. Yes

Brake/Tail LightLED

Turn SignalLED

Pass LightYes

GPS & NavigationNo

USB charging portYes

Start TypeElectric Start

KillswitchYes

Stepped SeatYes

Pillion BackrestNo

Pillion GrabrailYes

Pillion SeatYes

Pillion FootrestYes

Additional featuresDistance to Empty

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Bajaj Pulsar N160 User Reviews

4.6 207 ratings 56 reviews
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    Visual Appeal

  • 4

    Reliability

  • 4

    Comfort

  • 3

    Service Experience

  • 4

    Value for Money

  •  5The complete all rounder 3 days ago by Yash Mishra, Allahabad

    To start things off, the riding experience of this bike is next level. The engine is so refined that you don't feel any vibrations in the bike unless you are redlining. The overall performance is very good, it feels punchy in the city and stable on the highway, cruising

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    • Used it for

      Everything

    • Owned for

      3-6 months

    • Ridden for

      10000-15000 kms

  •  4Good 6 days ago by Soumen Bhoj, Balasore

    Its not only a good locking but at a same time this bike gives more comfort and power. I think all owners of this bike are so satisfied. I really think its the best machine after only NS 200. So you definitely think to buy this bike and you never disappoint, and also ba

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    • Used it for

      Daily Commute

    • Owned for

      > 1 yr

    • Ridden for

      > 15000 kms

    • Got mileage of

      35 kmpl

  •  5Only Safety features bike at this price point 2 weeks ago by Abhinav

    Except for the cushioning in the seat the bike is a superb machine, the dealership at vzm is bad, except that the machine is awesome , I took it to service it at pkd branch they did it very well.

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    • Used it for

      Everything

    • Owned for

      < 3 months

    • Ridden for

      < 5000 kms

    • Got mileage of

      49 kmpl

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  •  2Heating issue 4 weeks ago by Surendra Jadaun, Aligarh

    Very much heating. Engine check light issue after every 3 - 4 k km, engine check turns on when u run over 70 km /h. At the service center, they just make a fool. Worst bike, I have faced the below issues within 5 months. 1. Headlight 2. Battery down 3. Break failure Kin

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    • Used it for

      Daily Commute

    • Owned for

      3-6 months

    • Ridden for

      5000-10000 kms

    • Got mileage of

      48 kmpl

  •  1Bad experience 4 weeks ago by Mathi, Chennai

    Worst bike, I have faced the below issues within 5 months. 1. Headlight 2. Battery down 3. Break failure Kindly avoid buying this bike and the power is also not matching as mentioned. Starting vibration is above 70km/h worst battery and it's completely down in 4 months.

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    • Used it for

      Daily Commute

    • Owned for

      > 1 yr

    • Ridden for

      5000-10000 kms

  •  5Go for it. 1 month ago by Rahul Suryavanshi, New Delhi

    This is a great bike. Comfort is awesome while riding. Build quality is superb and dual channel abs make this bike stand out in the 160 cc category. I am getting 46 to 50kmpl mileage with 50 to 80kmph speed. The only thing that I didn't like about this bike is its chain

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    • Used it for

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    • Owned for

      < 3 months

    • Ridden for

      < 5000 kms

    • Got mileage of

      46 kmpl

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FAQs about Bajaj Pulsar N160

  • Q: What is the on-road price of Bajaj Pulsar N160 in 2023?

    A: The 2023 on-road price of Bajaj Pulsar N160 in Delhi is Rs. 1,44,766. This on-road price includes the ex-showroom price, RTO and insurance charges.
  • Q: What is the actual mileage of Bajaj Pulsar N160?

    A: According to the user reported data, Bajaj Pulsar N160 gives an average mileage of 45 kmpl.
  • Q: Which is better Bajaj Pulsar N160 or Bajaj Pulsar NS160?

    A: Bajaj Pulsar N160 is priced at Rs. 1,22,974, has a 164.82 cc 5 Speed Manual engine, gives a mileage of 45 kmpl and weighs 152 kg, whereas, the price of Bajaj Pulsar NS160 is Rs. 1,24,609 with a 160.3 cc engine, giving a mileage of 41.5 kmpl and weighing 152 kg.
  • Q: What are the colour options of Bajaj Pulsar N160?

    A: Bajaj Pulsar N160 is available in 3 colours which are Caribbean Blue, Racing Red and Brooklyn Black.
  • Q: What are the key specifications of Bajaj Pulsar N160?

    A: Bajaj Pulsar N160 is a Street bike that weighs 152 kg, has a 164.82 cc BS6 Phase 2 engine and a fuel capacity of 14 litres.

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