If you are planning to buy a sporty commuter bike that too under Rs 1.5 lakh, but at the same time confused between the Bajaj Pulsar NS160 and the Honda Hornet 2.0? Actually, these two bikes are popular among riders in India, especially those looking for a stylish bike that is fun to ride, pocket friendly but also practical for daily use.
Both bikes offer a sporty design, modern features and strong brand value, but they appeal to slightly different types of riders.
Engine and Performance
The Honda Hornet 2.0 gets a larger 184.4cc engine, which gives it smoother power delivery, especially at low and mid speeds. It produces 16.99 PS of power and 15.7 Nm of torque, which helps the bike feel stronger during city rides and it delivers a top speed of around 130 kmph.
On the other hand, the Bajaj Pulsar NS160, has a 160.3cc engine, which produces more power of 17.2 PS, but at higher RPMs and that means it feels more eager when revved high and hard, which makes it fun for spirited riding.
Ride Quality and Handling
The Hornet 2.0 comes with USD (Upside Down) forks, which not only gives premium appearance but also improve handling and stability. This bike is also 10 kg lighter than the Pulsar, which makes it more easier to ride and handle in traffic.
Whereas, the Pulsar NS160 uses a perimeter frame, known for sporty handling and riding. While its telescopic front suspension is simpler, the bike still feels stable and confident at high speeds.
Mileage and Efficiency
Mileage is a big factor for daily riders nowadays. The Hornet 2.0 delivers a mileage of around 42.3 kmpl (ARAI), which makes it the more fuel-efficient option, whereas the Pulsar NS160, on the other hand delivers an estimated 52.2 kmpl (ARAI) mileage.
Features and Pricing
The Pulsar NS160 is the more affordable bike as it starts at Rs 1,20,171 (ex-showroom), and even offers modern features like smartphone connectivity and turn-by-turn navigation.
The Hornet 2.0, is priced at Rs 1,45,836 (ex-showroom), offering premium full-LED lighting and a colour TFT display.
Both bikes are great in their own way, but your final choice should depend on whether you value performance or refinement more.