This digital illustration of the Bajaj Pulsar NS160 ADV could make for an ideal rival to the RE Himalayan. We appreciate the creativity these digital automobile artists display to come up with such renditions. You probably see the Pulsar bikes a lot on the roads. Bajaj has made sure there’s a type of the Pulsar bike for different segment of the market. That makes it a great choice if you want to change its look using digital tools and make it into whatever you can imagine. Now, let’s take a closer look at how this concept works.
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Bajaj Pulsar NS160 ADV – RE Himalayan Rival
This illustration comes to us from Abin Designs. on Instagram. This version brings together both good looks and practicality. At the front, it uses the headlights from the recently launched N160. It has useful wind-protecting glass and wide handlebars. You can also see sleek indicators, a black spring for the suspension, tyres with spokes and off-roading treads, regular brakes, a plate under the bike for protection, strong panels on the sides, and a design for a part at the front that covers the engine. The fuel tank is shaped in a strong way, and it’s painted black with red designs on it.
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There is a split-seat configuration. The pipe where the exhaust comes out is under the back seat which is sporty. The back tyre is wide so the bike can grip the road better and handle it well. The grab handle you can use to hold onto the bike and the lights at the back are slim, which keeps the bike light for when you want to ride it on bumpy off-road paths. This bike looks like it’s ready to easily go even to faraway and tough-to-reach places. That is what makes us compare it to the iconic Royal Enfield Himalayan.
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Specs
The regular Bajaj Pulsar N160 has a 164.82cc BS6 engine that gives you 15.68 bhp of power and 14.65 Nm of torque. It works with a five-speed manual gearbox. The bike weighs 152 kg and the tank can hold 14 liters of fuel. The N160 has wheels that are 17 inches in diameter and made of alloy. The version with single-channel ABS comes in three colours (Racing Red, Techno Grey, and Caribbean Blue), while the one with dual-channel ABS only comes in Brooklyn Black. The price for the Pulsar N160 is Rs 1.37 lakh, ex-showroom.