Honda SP 160 : Watch out, the premium commuter scene leveled up when Honda rolled out its hyped SP 160. Packed with top-notch stuff and a solid boost in the 160cc class, this tactical move tosses out the XBlade but keeps the Honda dependable vibe alive.
SP 160 Looks and Style
The SP 160 sports a design that’s both stylish and handy. It has LED headlights featuring cool DRLs, which sure make the front look tough. That beefy gas tank with neat fins, a two-part seat, and slick floating panels make the bike look super . Plus, there’s its broad 130-section back tire that completes the look, and makes it seem like a massive motorcycle.
SP 160’s Engine and How It Does
The SP 160’s core holds an advanced 162.71cc engine cooled by air with a single cylinder. This motor kicks out 13.46 PS at 7500 rpm and pulls with 14.58 Nm of torque at 5500 rpm. It mates with a slick 5-speed transmission guaranteeing top-notch output no matter where you ride. Tailor-made for city streets and long stretches of highway, the engine’s got a punchy mid-range torque perfect for everyday riding.
Tech and Gizmos of the SP 160
Honda’s SP 160 has cool stuff to make rides better. You get a digital screen that shows key stats like how fast you’re going how far you’ve traveled, your gear, and how much gas you’re burning. Plus, the whole bike glows with LED lights and has a neat M-shaped lamp at the back.
SP 160 Safety Features
The bike’s got a safety kit with a single-channel ABS that helps control a 276mm disc up front and a 220mm one behind, both clamped by Grimeca brakes. It’s got a smooth suspension with sticks in the front and a single shock in the back. This setup is great for taking on different kinds of roads. The SP 160 stands 177mm above the ground and cruises on 17-inch rims wrapped in tough MRF Nylogrip Zapper rubber.
SP 160’s Power in Going the Distance
Boasting an ARAI surefire mileage of 65 kilometers per liter, the SP 160 becomes a champ for everyday rides. It throws in a beefy 12-liter tank to seal the deal for range. At a mere 141 kilos, the bike’s a breeze to zip around, and that featherlight build pushes its mileage digits high.
Where SP 160 Sits in the Market, and What It’ll Cost You
Ready to roll in a couple of decked-out versions:
- Roll with a Single Disc: shell out Rs. 1.17 lakh
- Opt for Dual Discs: drop Rs. 1.21 lakh (those are showroom figures, by the way)
The bike rolls out in an array of six cool shades: Pearl Deep Ground Gray, Matte Marvel Blue Metallic, Pearl Ignite Black, Matte Axis Gray Metallic, Pearl Spartan Red, and Matte Dark Blue Metallic.
Stuff People Ask a Lot
How far can the SP 160 go on a liter of gas? This bike cruises on 65 kilometers per liter, and that’s ARAI-certified.
How tall is it from the ground up? It boasts a cool height of 177 mm off the ground.
How much fuel can it hold? You’re looking at a fuel storage of 12 liters.
How high’s the seat? This ride places you 796 mm above the road when you’re sitting down.
What’s the on-road price like? So, the on-road price kicks off around Rs. 1.39 lakh, but it changes depending on where you are.
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