Bajaj Pulsar N160 Variant With Gold USD Fork, Single Seat Introduced

- Pulsar N160 variant with single-seat, gold USD fork
- Bajaj says market research show demand for single-seat
- Pulsar brand one of the most popular models for Bajaj Auto
Bajaj Auto has launched a new variant of the Pulsar N160, featuring a gold-anodised upside-down front fork and a single-piece seat. The new variant is priced at Rs. 1,23,983 (Ex-showroom) and is now available at dealerships across India. Mechanically, there are no other changes and the Pulsar N160 continues to be powered by the 164.82 cc, single-cylinder engine which puts out 15.7 bhp at 8,750 rpm and 14.65 Nm at 6,750 rpm. The engine is paired with a 5-speed transmission.
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The new single-seat variant is available in four colours – Pearl Metallic White, Racing Red, Polar Sky Blue and Black. According to Bajaj Auto, while the Pulsar N160 launched with a split seat set-up was well-received, market research later showed that a significant share of N160 buyers were families who preferred a single seat, and so the new variant, along with gold-finished USD fork has been introduced.
“The new Pulsar N160 with gold USD forks and a single seat has been developed from customer insights and our commitment to the evolving needs of the industry. This upgrade delivers enhanced comfort, with a premium stance while staying the N series represents – power, precision, control, along with an unmatched riding experience,” said Sarang Kanade, President, Motorcycle Business Unit, Bajaj Auto.
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Bajaj Auto is India’s largest exporter of motorcycles, and the Pulsar brand continues to bring in strong sales volumes at home and abroad for Bajaj Auto, since it was first introduced 25 years ago. The new variant of the Bajaj Pulsar N160 aims to strengthen the Pulsar brand further, offering everyday rideability while amplifying the sporty, aggressive stance that the Bajaj Pulsar brand is known for.
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