Bajaj Pulsar N 160 Gets New Features, Price Goes Up

Bajaj Pulsar N 160 Gets New Features, Price Goes Up

Bajaj has launched an updated version of its Pulsar N 160 motorcycle in Nepal. Hansraj Hulaschand & Company, the official dealer for Bajaj bikes in Nepal, has introduced the Pulsar N 160 with USD (Upside Down) forks.

The new motorcycle is priced at NPR 414,900. This is an increase of NPR 13,000 compared to the regular Pulsar N 160 model, which cost NPR 401,900.

The main new features in the updated Pulsar N 160 include USD forks, a new digital display, and ABS (Anti-lock Braking System) modes. The new digital console also has Bluetooth connectivity. Riders can now choose between three ABS modes: Rain, Road, and Off-road.

Apart from these changes, the rest of the motorcycle remains the same. It still has the twin vertical LED tail lamp, Y-shaped alloy wheels, split grab rails, and an underbelly exhaust. Other design elements like the eyebrow-shaped LED daytime running lights, a small windscreen, and the sharp, muscular fuel tank are also unchanged.

The bike is powered by the same 164.8 cc, oil-cooled, single-cylinder engine. This engine produces a maximum power of 16 PS and a peak torque of 14.6 Nm. It comes with a 5-speed gearbox.

The motorcycle continues to feature double-channel ABS, disc brakes on both wheels, and 17-inch wheels.

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