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Last Updated on: 29 Jun 2026

Honda SP160

Honda SP160 price in Chennai

₹1.34 - ₹1.41 Lakh
On road price in
EMI starting at ₹1,931 /month

Honda SP160 Single Disc costs Rs. 1.16 lakh and Honda SP160 Double disc costs Rs. 1.21 lakh (ex-showroom) in Chennai. Honda SP160 on road price in Chennai is Rs. 1.34 lakh for Honda SP160 Single Disc and Rs. 1.41 lakh for Honda SP160 Double disc. 

Honda SP160 Pricing by Variants

Single Disc162.71 cc | Petrol | Manual
Price Breakdown
Ex-showroom Price
₹1,15,733
RTO (Individual)
₹9,259
Insurance
₹9,259
Hypothecation Charges
₹0

On road price in Chennai₹1,34,250 *
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EMI starting at ₹1,931 /month

* Estimated on-road price. Final amount may vary.

Double disc162.71 cc | Petrol | Manual
₹1.41 LakhOn road price, Chennai

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Honda SP160 FAQs

The SP160 price in Chennai is Rs. 1.16 lakh for the Single Disc variant (ex-showroom) and Rs. 1.21 lakh for Double Disc variant.

The SP160 on road price in Chennai is approximately Rs. 1.34 lakh for Single Disc variant and Rs. 1.41 lakh for Double Disc variant.

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1w

Hi. I am planning to buy my first bike and am confused between the FZ-FI Hybrid, N160 and Sp160. This is primarily for my daily commute to the office(20 km to and fro) in a route with jam-packed traffic. Mileage and comfort (both for me and the pillion) are important to me. I am tall (6ft). The reason I chose the N160 to be in this list is that I thought it might not feel underpowered after 3-4 years. What would be the most sensible option? PS, I come from an Activa I, and that's my only source of driving experience.

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1d

We'd advise you to choose between the Honda SP160 and the Bajaj Pulsar N160. The SP160 is essentially a dressed-up and more feature-rich Unicorn, so you're getting a proven base to work with, and it should be well-suited to traffic-riddled commutes. It will be quite frugal and comfortable for two-up riding with its spacious single-piece seat.The Bajaj Pulsar N160 will be a step above the Honda in terms of performance, and it also balances fuel economy quite well. Its riding triangle is accommodating of larger riders like yourself, and its suspension is well-suited to dealing with bad roads. We'd recommend you go for one of the single-seat variants on offer because it will offer better seating comfort, especially when riding two-up. These bikes are quite similar, and to decide between them, take a test ride of both. The Yamaha FZ Hybrid offers you a nifty and quick-working start/stop system but its not worth its asking price. And on top of that, the FZ isn't as accomplished as its rivals from TVS, Bajaj and Honda so we'd recommend you decide between the SP160 and N160.

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15w

Hi Autocar Team, I am planning to buy a new bike for daily use and am confused between the Honda Unicorn, TVS Apache RTR 160 2V, and Honda SP160. My priority is comfort, especially for the pillion rider. Could you please suggest which of these bikes would be the best option?

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14w

The Honda Unicorn and SP160 you are considering are mechanically near identical, sharing their engines, chassis and quite a few features. Where they differ is in their styling and riding position, so choosing between these two will come down to your personal preference for which bike you and your pillion find more comfortable. The TVS Apache RTR 160 2V is a proven machine, but its older engine can't match the smoothness and refinement that most modern peers in the segment will offer you, and we'd instead suggest you look at the 4V version of the Apache for a better experience. You should also consider the Bajaj Pulsar N160, as that is another competent machine in this class and comes with a single-piece seat on some of its variants, which will meet your comfort requirements nicely. All of the aforementioned bikes have mostly flat and wide single-piece seats, which should be conducive to rider and pillion comfort, and to make an informed decision, we'd recommend a thorough test ride of each with your frequent pillion.On the test ride, do a 15‑minute two‑up loop; have your pillion check knee bend, seat comfort, and grab‑rail reach. Also, ride over some speed breakers and rough patches to test suspension comfort thoroughly.

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15w

I currently use a Jawa 42 for my daily office commute of around 15 km (one way), which involves city traffic and bad roads. However, the suspension and seat feel quite stiff, and the shocks from potholes are directly transmitted to my spine. I have lower back pain, which worsens with continued riding. I am considering switching to a scooter for a more comfortable commute. Could you please advise on the best options for my usage? I am 178 cm tall.

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14w

Since you've said that your commute has bad roads, replacing your Jawa 42 with a scooter wouldn't be our recommendation. While they are innately more practical than motorcycles, scooters have their smaller wheels and shorter, thinner suspension units. It won't really enhance your comfort, at least not to a great extent. Instead, we would advise you to get a practical 160cc commuter like the Honda Unicorn / SP160, TVS Apache RTR 160 4V or Bajaj Pulsar N160. These are comfortable, fuel-efficient and peppy machines perfectly suited to city use. To make an informed decision before you go ahead with your purchase, ensure to take a test ride of all three to see which one you gel with the best.If, however, you want to go with a scooter as your next purchase, consider the following options. In the family scooter space, the TVS Jupiter 110 / 125 and Suzuki Access would be our top picks. If you want something sportier feeling and looking yet comfortable enough for daily usage, then the TVS Ntorq 125 & 150 are what you should be looking at. Again, a test ride of all of these is imperative before you make your decision. Make sure you intentionally go over bad patches of road and make tight, lock-to-lock U-turns to see if the handlebars foul with your knees, since you are a taller rider.

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