DPMC unveils brand new Bajaj Pulsar N160: where power meets precision

DPMC unveils brand new Bajaj Pulsar N160: where power meets precision

DPMC unveils brand new Bajaj Pulsar N160: where power meets precision

David Pieris Motor Company (Lanka) Limited (DPMC) launched the Bajaj Pulsar N160, the third motorcycle model produced under the Local Value Addition (LVA) programme, this morning at the Battaramulla Head Office.

This launch marks a significant milestone as the Pulsar N160 becomes the first brand-new sports bike in its segment to be introduced in Sri Lanka amidst the prevailing 2020 import restrictions.

At the auspicious time, Mr. David Pieris, Founder and President of the David Pieris Group, along with Mr. Rohana Dissanayake, Group Chairman and Managing Director, and Mr. Naalaka Madugalle, Director and Chief Operating Officer of DPMC, unveiled the all-new Bajaj Pulsar N160 motorcycle.

The Bajaj Pulsar N160 sets new benchmarks in the motorcycle segment with its state-of-the-art features, including: Dual Channel ABS, ensuring superior braking performance and safety, BI functional LED Headlight, providing enhanced visibility and a modern aesthetic and All-New Design, offering an upgraded appearance that appeals to sports bike enthusiasts.

Apart from the main launch at the DPMC Head Office in Battaramulla, the islandwide launch of the Pulsar N160 is being conducted simultaneously at seven DPMC regional offices, ensuring widespread availability and accessibility for customers across Sri Lanka.

Currently, DPMC collaborates with seven local manufacturers to produce 26 components for the Pulsar N160 in addition to 60 components for 

both CT100 and Discover 125. These components are developed in compliance with Bajaj’s stringent guidelines and standards, fostering technical knowledge transfer to Sri Lankan small and medium-scale industrialists.

The Bajaj Pulsar N160’s launch reinforces DPMC’s commitment to delivering innovative, high-quality motorcycles while supporting local industries and contributing to the nation’s economic growth.

The Bajaj Pulsar brand remains the most popular motorcycle among Sri Lankan youth and other riders, as evidenced by the thriving Pulsar Club, an active community celebrating nearly a decade of camaraderie and passion.