The Bajaj Pulsar N160 has set a "New Gold Standard" in the 160cc segment in Nepal by being the first in its class to offer premium safety and hardware features. The latest 2026 version has been significantly upgraded with 37mm Gold-finished USD (Upside Down) forks, which were previously exclusive to higher-displacement bikes. This addition, combined with the twin-disc setup and dual-channel ABS, provides the rider with exceptional stability and braking confidence, especially on the unpredictable road conditions of Nepal. The bike’s underbelly exhaust is strategically placed to lower the center of gravity, enhancing its agility and streetfighter character.
In terms of modern tech, the Pulsar N160 now features a fully digital instrument cluster with Bluetooth connectivity, allowing riders to access turn-by-turn navigation, call alerts, and SMS notifications on the go. The bi-functional LED projector headlamp with naked wolf-eye DRLs ensures superior night visibility, while the 14-liter fuel tank and oil-cooled engine make it a practical choice for both spirited city rides and occasional long tours. With its refined engine that delivers 85% of peak torque across a wide rev range, the N160 remains a top-tier choice for Nepali youth looking for a balance of style, safety, and performance.