With these modifications, the 2024 Bajaj Pulsar N160 will soon be launched and begin to arrive at dealerships

The USD forks of the updated Pulsar N160 are finished in golden color as we saw on the recently launched 2024 Pulsar N250. The last update to the Pulsar N160 added a new digital instrument cluster which has replaced the semi-analogue unit. Bajaj Pulsar N160 has an oil-cooled single-cylinder engine with 164.8cc capacity.

Sat, 27 Apr 2024 09:42 PM (IST)
With these modifications, the 2024 Bajaj Pulsar N160 will soon be launched and begin to arrive at dealerships

Bajaj Auto is constantly updating its Pulsar range of motorcycles. In this series, the domestic manufacturer will soon launch the 2024 Pulsar N160 in the Indian market. The updated version of the motorcycle has started reaching dealerships. The biggest update it has received is in the form of upside-down forks.

The golden finish on the USD forks of the updated Pulsar N160 is reminiscent of the recently released 2024 Pulsar N250. The suspension, according to the N160, has been restored by the company, though. A fresh set of stylish LED indicators is the only other minor modification made to the motorcycle.

In Pulsar N160's most recent update, the semi-analog unit was replaced with a new digital instrument cluster. In addition to real-time fuel efficiency, distance to empty, average fuel economy, time, and a gear position indicator, the new cluster will also feature a mobile notification alert. All of the standard trip, odometer, speed, and fuel gauges will be present in addition to this. The availability of Bluetooth connectivity for the Pulsar N160 is still unknown.

The Bajaj Pulsar N160 is powered by a 164.8cc, oil-cooled, single-cylinder engine, which is rated to generate 15.8 bhp of power and 14.65 Nm of peak torque. Transmission duties are performed by a 5-speed gearbox unit.

Apart from this, Bajaj has also recently updated the Pulsar 220F, which now gets a new color scheme, a USB port, and the same all-digital instrument cluster. No mechanical changes have been made to the motorcycle.

Muskan Kumawat Journalist & Content Writer