The 160cc commuter segment sees fresh action after Bajaj updates the Pulsar N160 with a new USD fork variant. This version aims to offer better safety, improved ride feel and updated features for daily riders. Meanwhile, the TVS Apache RTR 160 2V continues to draw interest through its city friendly technology & performance settings. Hence the following comparison helps riders easily understand which bike offers more value, better features & a smoother daily riding experience.
| Features | Bajaj Pulsar N160 (USD Variant) | TVS Apache RTR 160 2V |
| Headlight | Projector LED | LED |
| Taillight | LED | LED |
| Console | LCD | LCD |
| Connectivity | Yes | Yes |
| Navigation | Yes | Yes |
| Call/SMS Alerts | Yes | Yes |
| Voice Assist | No | Yes |
| ABS | Dual-channel | Dual-channel |
| ABS Modes | Road, Rain, Off-road | No |
| Riding Modes | No | Urban, Rain, Sport |
| Low-RPM Assist | No | Yes (GTT) |
| Front Suspension | USD Fork | Telescopic |
| Price | Rs. 1,26,290 | Rs. 1,23,990 |

The Pulsar N160 USD variant highlights features that help during mixed riding conditions. The three ABS modes therefore adjust the braking support when the surface changes. The projector LED unit improves night visibility and helps riders feel more confident.
Moreover, the Bluetooth LCD console gives navigation and alerts for easier travel. The golden USD fork also adds front-end stability and a premium road feel. Hence, the Pulsar suits riders who value stronger hardware and steady braking control.

The Apache RTR 160 2V takes a different approach by offering more electronic help for city traffic. The three riding modes change the throttle response and ABS level based on the rider’s need. The Sport mode gives the sharpest output for open roads, while Urban and Rain soften the behaviour.
In addition, the GTT feature helps the bike move slowly without throttle input, which reduces effort in tight spaces. Its voice assist support also adds extra convenience for daily travel.
Before you go, check out the TVS Leads India’s Electric Two-Wheeler Market in November 2025.
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