• Q. What's the correct mileage - Pulsar NS160?

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    Divya
    Divya | 4 years ago

    City mileage is around 42-45 and highway mileage will be around 46-48kmpl

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    Abhijeet
    Abhijeet | 5 years ago

    The mileage is around 40- 45 in city and 45-50 on highways

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    Avilash
    Avilash | 3 years ago

    42 Kmpl On Highway!!and 35-38 Kmpl On City Rides

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Bajaj Pulsar NS160 mileage

ARAI Claimed 40.36 kmpl

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