Bajaj Pulsar NS160 flex fuel: This shows that the company is constantly working on clean fuel technology. Now the company has unveiled the new flex fuel version of its famous bike Bajaj Pulsar NS160 at the India Bio-Energy and Tech (IBET) Expo 2024. Sustainable fuel related products have been showcased in this two-day expo.

Flex fuel is an alternative fuel whose use is being emphasized nowadays. Union Minister Nitin Gadkari is also emphasizing on bringing flex fuel vehicles to reduce petrol consumption. However, the govt. Is planning to promote vehicles running on ethanol.

Vehicles will run on 100% ethanol

Companies like Maruti Suzuki and TVS have already introduced vehicles running on 100% ethanol. At the same time, the growing interest of many other companies in this direction makes it clear that in the coming times, vehicles running on 80-100% ethanol or flex fuel will replace vehicles running on petrol and diesel. The consumption of E80/100 fuel is very high in Brazil and other South American countries and it would be wise to develop flex fuel bikes for the purpose of selling it in those countries. Because companies like Bajaj and TVS also have a big presence in these countries.

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How is the flex fuel Pulsar?

The company says that the Bajaj Pulsar NS160 flex fuel runs on a fuel mixed with ethanol and petrol. Apart from this, Bajaj Auto has not yet given much information about the bike. Recently, Bajaj Auto Managing Director Rajiv Bajaj had said that ethanol-powered bikes could be launched by March 2025.

India is also expected to move towards E80/E100 fuel. If companies prepare flex fuel vehicles in advance, it will be even easier to capture the market. Apart from this, emphasis will also have to be laid on making them affordable to reach the common customers.

The petrol-powered Pulsar NS160 gets a single-cylinder engine of 160.3 cc capacity, which generates 17.2PS of power and 14.6Nm of torque. The suspension setup includes telescopic forks and monoshock while 300 mm front disc brake and 230 mm rear disc brake have been used for braking.