Bajaj Discontinues Avenger 160 Street as Avenger 220 Street Set for Comeback
Bajaj Auto removes Avenger 160 Street from lineup while preparing return of Avenger 220 Street offering more power updated styling and improved riding experience for cruiser bike enthusiasts

Bajaj Auto has quietly made a significant change to its cruiser motorcycle portfolio by removing the Avenger 160 Street from its official website. This move indicates that the entry level cruiser is no longer part of the active lineup, marking the end of an affordable option for budget focused riders.
At the same time, the company appears to be reviving a more powerful alternative, signaling a shift towards higher performance offerings in the cruiser segment.
Avenger 220 Street Set to Return
In an interesting development, Bajaj has reintroduced the Avenger 220 Street on its website with a coming soon tag. The model, which was discontinued several years ago, is now expected to make a return with familiar performance and refreshed appeal.
The motorcycle will likely carry the same 220cc oil cooled engine seen in earlier versions. This engine is known for delivering balanced performance suitable for both city riding and occasional highway cruising.
Why Avenger 160 Street Was Phased Out
The Avenger 160 Street was designed as an entry point into the cruiser category, offering a 160cc engine that delivered decent urban performance. However, changing customer preferences and rising demand for more powerful machines seem to have influenced Bajaj’s decision.
By replacing the 160 model with a 220cc option, the company is aiming to offer a more engaging riding experience without compromising on everyday usability.
Design and Feature Highlights
The upcoming Avenger 220 Street is expected to feature a sportier look compared to the cruise variant. It may come with a matte finish, compact handlebars for better maneuverability, and alloy wheels for a modern appearance.
The bike is also likely to include practical features such as a low seat height for comfortable riding, a semi digital instrument cluster, and a backrest for the pillion rider. Safety is expected to be handled by a front disc brake setup along with single channel ABS.
Expected Price and Launch Timeline
While Bajaj has not officially revealed pricing details, industry estimates suggest that the Avenger 220 Street could be priced around Rs 130000 ex showroom. The listing on the official platform confirms that the launch is expected soon, although an exact date is yet to be announced.
For cruiser enthusiasts, this development brings a mix of disappointment and excitement. While the affordable Avenger 160 Street exits the market, the return of the more powerful Avenger 220 Street could offer a stronger and more refined riding experience.
