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Last Updated on: 07 Oct 2025

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Honda SP160 price in Fatehabad

₹1.33 - ₹1.39 Lakh
On road price, Fatehabad
Fatehabad
Starting₹1,931 /month
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The Honda SP160 on road price in Fatehabad is ₹1.33 lakh (including all taxes, RTO fees, and insurance). In comparison, the ex-showroom Honda price in Fatehabad is ₹1.19 lakh.

Honda SP160 price & variants

VariantsOn road price
Honda SP160 Single Disc
162.71 cc | Petrol | Manual
₹1.33 Lakh
Honda SP160 Double disc
162.71 cc | Petrol | Manual
₹1.39 Lakh

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Honda SP160 Images

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Radiant Red Metallic color

Honda SP160 Colours

Athletic Blue Metallic
Pearl Igneous Black
Radiant Red Metallic

Trending Questions on Honda SP160 - Answered by Autocar Experts

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Asked by: Kiranon Nov 9, 2025

I’m looking for a bike that looks good and offers lots of features. I’m considering the TVS RTX 300 for its features, but I’m also tempted to wait for the Yamaha XSR. I feel the RTX’s weight might be too much for me - I rode an Apache 160 comfortably, and I don’t think I can handle a bike weighing over 150 kg. I want a bike with 40-50 kmpl mileage, good looks, and plenty of features. I’ve also considered the Pulsar and Unicorn; don’t limit suggestions to these. What should I choose?

Since you're shopping in the 150/160cc segment and want flashy looks, good features and decent mileage too, here are all the options you should consider. The TVS Apache RTR 160 4V is a smooth, comfortable yet decently sporty machine. Also, since you mentioned that you want a more manageable machine, we'll stick with options that have a low seat and are lightweight. In a similar vein, you can also consider the Bajaj Pulsar N160 and Honda SP160, too. 

If you can extend your budget, bikes like the KTM 160 Duke and Yamaha MT-15 will also fit the bill because they have punchy performance, yet return good fuel efficiency and are lightweight and manageable too. 

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Asked by: Srikanthon Nov 9, 2025

Hi, I’m 35, 6'2", and have a newborn. I plan to buy a new bike in 2026 for regular use and to carry my child safely. My wife prefers styles like the Avenger or Hunter. I’m considering the Apache RTR 160, Bajaj NS200, Avenger 220 Cruise, Royal Enfield Hunter, CB350, or Honda SP160. I may keep the Pulsar if I choose the Hunter or CB350. My monthly usage is about 30–40 km. Please suggest the best option.

All the options you have shortlisted are decently good city bikes, and since your priority seems to be pillion comfort for your partner, sticking with bikes like the Honda CB350, Honda SP160 and Royal Enfield Hunter 350 would be our recommendation. 

Coming to the matter of taking your newborn child on the motorcycle, purely from a safety standpoint, we would advise you to wait until they grow up and can sit on a motorcycle unassisted and can wear a helmet comfortably.  

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Asked by: Prabodhon Nov 3, 2025

I currently ride a Bajaj Platina 100, and my daily run is around 150 km. I’m looking to upgrade to a bike with better mileage and improved comfort, especially since I’m 5′ 11″ tall. Could you suggest suitable upgrade options?

A good upgrade without sacrificing mileage from your 100cc Platina would be something in the 150-160cc space, like the Bajaj Pulsar N160TVS Apache RTR 160 4VSuzuki GixxerHonda Unicorn/SP160, or the Yamaha FZ lineup. If you want to go beyond that, the TVS Apache RTR 200 4V, Honda Hornet 2.0 or Bajaj Pulsar NS200 will fit the bill. Take a long test ride to see which option suits you best. 

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Asked by: Pramod Deshmukhon Nov 2, 2025

I currently own a Honda Activa and want a reliable motorcycle. I’m 5'9" tall and my budget is up to ₹2 lakh. Daily commuting is up to 20 km. I’ve been diagnosed with a slipped disc, so I need a bike with good suspension and a comfortable riding posture for two. I prefer a sporty look, low maintenance, strong fuel efficiency, and good after-sales service. Which bike should I buy?

Since you have mentioned you want a bike that looks sporty but is comfortable to ride, something in the 150-160cc sporty commuter space like the Bajaj Pulsar N160, TVS Apache RTR 160 4V, Honda SP160, or Hero Xtreme 160R 4V will serve you well. If you want something that is packed with more performance but is still usable and comfortable inside the city, the KTM 160 Duke and Yamaha MT-15 are options you should consider. 

We would also recommend the Royal Enfield Hunter 350 because it is a comfortable, approachable and reliable machine, although it doesn't have the sporty look you want. 

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Asked by: Suraj Nayakon Oct 31, 2025

My daily commute to the office is under 10 km, and I occasionally do road trips of 50–60 km. I previously rode my father’s Hero Honda Splendor Plus. I’m planning to buy a new bike with a budget of ₹1.5 lakh. Which bike should I get?

A 150-160cc sporty commuter like the Bajaj Pulsar N160 or TVS Apache RTR 160 4V would be an ideal step up and will fit the bill for your sort of usage. If you want something more traditional, then the Honda Unicorn / SP160 would be our recommendation. 

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Asked by: Vikram Kudvaon Oct 24, 2025

I’m an amateur rider and haven’t ridden bikes much. I learned on a Honda Shine and have done some basic local rides. I’m planning to buy a bike, but I'm confused between models with strong road presence like Royal Enfield or Honda CB/Highness series, and those under 200cc that offer better mileage and are more suitable for city rides. My daily use would be around 50 km within the city. Please suggest a suitable option.

If you’re not entirely confident about your riding skills, we wouldn’t recommend heavier bikes like the Royal Enfield 350s or the Honda CB350 models, as they can be difficult to handle for a newcomer.
A good beginner-friendly option would be something in the 150/160cc sporty commuter space, such as the Bajaj Pulsar N160, TVS Apache RTR 160 4V, Honda Unicorn/SP160, or Yamaha FZ models.
These bikes are relatively light, have at least single-channel ABS (some offer dual-channel), and should provide a good safety net while allowing you some leeway to grow into them.
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Asked by: Satyajeeth Thakuon Oct 21, 2025

Could you please suggest a bike under ₹3 lakh for city use? My daily rides are around 6-10 km, and I’m looking for good rider and pillion comfort.

Considering your limited usage and prioritizing comfort, bikes under ₹3 lakh that meet your needs include the Royal Enfield Classic/Bullet 350, any of the 3 Honda CB350 models, and the Hero Xpulse 210.
In fact, any of the straightforward 150cc commuters from Honda, like the Unicorn and the SP160, or other reputable makes, will also serve you well while being easier to buy and more affordable to run, too.
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