Bajaj Auto continuously updates its bikes with new features and designs, and recently, the Pulsar 160 NS got a colour update as well as other updates. The brand has added a new white and black dual-tone paint scheme to give the bike a sportier look. It seems like the manufacturer has given the colour update as per the market feedback. The Bajaj Pulsar NS 160 is currently available at an ex-showroom price of Rs 1.19 lakh.
Speaking of the new colour update, this is a perfect combination of white and black shades and enhances the naked streetfighters’ sporty flair. Bike components like the fuel tank, bikini fairing, and part of the tail section are finished in white, while the front headlamp cowl, side panels, front and rear fenders, five-spoke alloy wheels, engine-gearbox assembly, and grab rails are painted in black.
Red accents on features like the rear fender, wheel rims, and front fairing emphasise the bike’s athletic flair. The sump guard beneath the engine case receives a lovely triple-tone scheme that incorporates all three colours. With the exception of the rear suspension unit, all-important motorcycle components have been blacked out in this colour choice. In this new colourway of the Pulsar N160, the rear suspension unit features a red mono-shock.
Furthermore, to add to its beauty is the 160 branding on the fuel tank extensions. Besides, no mechanical update has been noted. Powering the Pulsar NS160 is a 160cc, single-cylinder, oil-cooled engine which is capable of churning out 17.2 HP and 14.6 Nm of torque when coupled to a 5-speed transmission. Speaking of the suspension and braking duties, the bike comes fitted with telescopic forks at the front and a gas-charged mono-shock at the rear end. The braking duties are assigned to disc brakes on both ends, which are further assisted with dual-channel ABS.
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