Honda SP160 Price, Specification & Performance
Honda SP160
Price: The starting price for the Honda SP160 Single Disc model is Rs. 1,21,224. The SP160 Single Disc-OBD 2B, SP160 Double Disc, and SP160 Double Disc-OBD 2B models cost Rs. 1,22,205, Rs. 1,25,624, and Rs. 1,28,210, respectively. The average ex-showroom pricing for the SP160 are listed.
The Honda SP160 is a commuter bike that comes in four different models and eight colors. The 162.71cc BS6 engine that powers the Honda SP160 produces 13.27 horsepower and 14.58 Nm of torque. The Honda SP160 has an anti-locking braking system with front disc and rear drum brakes. This SP160 bike has a 12-liter gasoline tank and weights 139 kilograms.
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Honda SP160 Specifications & price
Specification | Details |
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Variants & Prices (Ex-showroom Rs.) | |
SP160 Single Disc | ₹1,21,224 |
SP160 Single Disc – OBD 2B | ₹1,22,205 |
SP160 Double Disc | ₹1,25,624 |
SP160 Double Disc – OBD 2B | ₹1,28,210 |
Engine & Performance | |
Engine Capacity | 162.71cc |
Engine Type | Single-cylinder, BS6-compliant |
Max Power | 13.2 bhp |
Max Torque | 14.59 Nm |
Transmission | 5-speed gearbox |
Fuel Compatibility | OBD 2 norms, E20 fuel |
Brakes & Suspension | |
Front Brake | 276mm Disc |
Rear Brake (Base Model) | 130mm Drum |
Rear Brake (Premium Model) | 220mm Disc |
ABS | Single-channel |
Front Suspension | Telescopic forks |
Rear Suspension | Monoshock |
Weight & Dimensions | |
Weight | 139 kg |
Fuel Tank Capacity | 12 liters |
Features | |
Headlight | LED |
Taillight | LED |
Instrument Cluster | Fully digital |
Display Features | Speedometer, Odometer, Trip Meter, Gear Position Indicator, Side Stand Indicator, Fuel Level Readout, Average Fuel Consumption, Clock |
Additional Features | Engine Stop Switch, Hazard Switch, Side-stand Engine Cut-off |
Colors Available | Matte Marvel Blue Metallic, Matte Dark Blue Metallic, Matte Axis Gray Metallic, Pearl Spartan Red, Pearl Deep Ground Gray, Pearl Igneous Black |
Competition | Yamaha FZ V4, TVS Apache RTR 160 2V |
Warranty | Standard: 3 years, Optional Extended: 7 years |
About Honda SP160 Bike
The Honda SP160 is a high-end commuter motorcycle manufactured in India by the Japanese motorcycle manufacturer. In the company’s product lineup, it sits in between the Honda Unicorn and the SP 125. It competes with devices like the TVS Apache RTR 160 2V and the Yamaha FZ V4.
Modern styling elements of the Honda SP160 include a side-slung exhaust cannister, a muscular fuel tank with shrouds, a step-up saddle, and a sharp-looking headlight. The six color possibilities for this high-end commuter are Pearl Spartan Red, Pearl Deep Ground Gray, Pearl Igneous Black, Matte Marvel Blue Metallic, and Matte Dark Blue Metallic.
The Honda SP160 is equipped with an LED headlamp, an LED taillight, a fully digital instrument cluster, an engine stop switch, and a danger switch. A speedometer, odometer, trip meter, gear position indicator, side stand indicator, fuel level reading, average fuel consumption, and clock are all included in the instrument console. Single-channel ABS and a side-stand engine cut-off mechanism are examples of safety features.
A single-cylinder, 162.71cc motor that produces a maximum output of 13.2 horsepower and a maximum torque of 14.59 Nm powers the Honda SP160. The engine is connected to a five-speed gearbox and conforms with OBD 2 standards and E20 fuel regulations.
Honda SP160 has a fully digital instrument cluster, an engine stop switch, a warning switch, an LED headlamp, and an LED taillight. The instrument console has a clock, fuel level reading, average fuel consumption, trip meter, odometer, speedometer, gear position indication, and side stand indicator. Examples of safety features include a side-stand engine cut-off mechanism and single-channel ABS.
The Honda SP160 is powered by a 162.71cc single-cylinder motor with a maximum output of 13.2 horsepower and 14.59 Nm of torque. The engine complies with E20 fuel laws and OBD 2 requirements, and it is coupled to a five-speed gearbox.
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