Updated Bajaj Pulsar NS160 spotted at dealership

    Pulsar NS160 has been updated with ABS modes but remains mechanically unchanged.

    Published On Mar 26, 2025 07:26:00 PM

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    The Bajaj Pulsar NS160 has been updated for 2025 with ABS modes, and though the brand has not officially launched it, the bike has already arrived at dealerships.

    1. The updated Bajaj Pulsar NS160 has not been launched officially
    2. It features a new mode button to cycle between three ABS modes

    Bajaj Pulsar NS160: what’s new

    It gets three ABS modes

    The ABS modes were earlier added to the updated RS200, and Bajaj has now updated the NS160 with the same. There is a new Mode button to toggle the three ABS modes (Rain, Road and Off-Road), which alter the ABS’ intervention.

    This update has not brought along any aesthetic changes, and the Pulsar NS160 remains similarly styled as its elder sibling, the NS200. Although both motorcycles received a design and hardware update back in 2023, the updates were modest. The revisions included an upside-down front fork, a bigger 300mm front rotor, a gear position indicator and a distance to empty meter. All these changes were common between the NS160 and NS200.

    Powering the Bajaj Pulsar NS160 is a 17.2hp, 14.6Nm, 160.3cc, oil-cooled single-cylinder engine that comes mated to a 5-speed gearbox.

    While the updated NS160 has already made its way to dealerships, Bajaj hasn’t officially launched this update or announced any prices thus far. It remains to be seen if the brand gives the NS160 a slight price hike or keeps the price unchanged when it finally launches.

    Image source: Power Engine world (YouTube)

    Also see: Bajaj Pulsar NS 200, NS 160 review: Keeping it fresh

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