New graphics gives the bike a striking look
Quick News highlights:
Base colours remain same, but all get new graphics
Base variant price hiked by Rs 1,268
No mechanical changes
The telescopic fork variants of the Bajaj Pulsar N160 have received some cosmetic updates, rather just a new sticker job. Along with the new decals, the price of the bike has also been marginally hiked across all variants:
Variants | Current Price | Old Price | Difference |
Single Channel ABS Single Seat | Rs 1,14,401 | Rs 1,13,133 | Rs 1,268 |
Dual Channel ABS Single Seat | Rs 1,17,168 | Rs 1,16,773 | Rs 395 |
Dual Channel ABS Single Seat USD | Rs 1,24,549 | Rs 1,23,983 | Rs 566 |
Dual Channel ABS Split Seat USD | Rs 1,26,856 | Rs 1,26,290 | Rs 566 |
(All prices mentioned above ex-showroom Delhi)


What's New?
The Brooklyn Black colour gets a black base shade with red accents over the bodywork, grey '160' stickering on the tank, and a red accent on the alloys. In our opinion, this is the sportiest looking colour of the lot. The Pearl Metalic White shade receives a similar treatment, with white as the base and new orange accents on the body, and the '160' fuel tank lettering in black. The white-orange combination may not appeal to most but it surely does stand out.


The Grey colour now gets neon accents on the body and alloys, and 160 lettering on the tank in black,. Off all the colours, this looks the most understated and mature. Racing Red also looks sporty like the black, but is even louder. It gets a red base along with white accents on the body and alloys. The Dual channel ABS single seat and split seat variants with USD fork remain the same as before. Other than the new graphics, this Bajaj Pulsar bike remains the same mechanically.
If you want to know more about the variants, check out ourdetailed variant explainer.

