Bajaj Dominar 400
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Bajaj Dominar 400 Summary
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Displacement | 373.2 cc |
Kerb Weight | 187 kg |
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Max Power | 39.4 bhp |
Bajaj Dominar 400 Price
Variant | Price | Specs |
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Dominar 400 Standard – BS VI | ₹ 1,94,741 Avg. Ex-showroom price | Disc Brakes, Alloy Wheels |
About Dominar 400
Bajaj Dominar 400 is a cruiser bike available in 1 variant in india. Its price starts from ₹1,94,741 (ex-showroom). Bajaj Dominar 400 generates 39.4 bhp of power and 35 nm of torque from its 373.2cc engine. Single cylinder engine of Dominar 400 has a 6 speed manual gearbox. With both rear and front disk brakes, Bajaj Dominar 400 also has an anti-locking braking system. This 187 kg bike is available in 2 colours.
The Bajaj Dominar 400 offers the best value proposition at its price point, but improvements can always be made to a product. Keeping that in mind, Bajaj had gone ahead while updating the Dominar which had received a host of upgrades in 2019, that makes it a better product.
The motorcycle continued with the same design but received a few subtle updates in 2019 which give it a fresh appeal. It is available with the choice of two colour schemes- Aurora Green and Vine Black. In terms of equipment, it features a data-extensive instrument console providing host information to the rider along with a secondary display on the fuel tank.
It also gets premium-looking side mirrors, forged side stand and a double-barrel exhaust. In order to maximise the touring abilities, the 2019 Dominar comes with straps located beneath the pillion seat that can be used to mount luggage using bungee cords.
Coming to the mechanical upgrades, the motorcycle now features inverted front forks borrowed from the KTM range. And with that, it also gets a radial caliper for the braking system up front. The rear continues to sport a monoshock and a single disc for braking. Dual-channel ABS is standard.
Next is the motor. It’s the same 373.2cc liquid-cooled, single-cylinder, fuel-injected mill that comes with a DOHC configuration. This has allowed Bajaj to extract more power from the engine which now produces 39.4bhp of max power at 8650rpm and 35Nm of peak torque at 7000rpm. The kerb weight of the bike stands at 187kgs.
In its price segment, the Bajaj Dominar 400 competes against the Royal Enfield Himalayan, KTM 250 Duke and Suzuki Gixxer 250.
The Bajaj Dominar 400 offers the best value proposition at its price point, but improvements can always be made to a product. Keeping that in mind, Bajaj had gone ahead while updating the Dominar which had received a host of upgrades in 2019, that makes it a better product.
The motorcycle continued with the same design but received a few subtle updates in 2019 which give it a fresh appeal. It is available with the choice of two colour schemes- Aurora Green and Vine Black. In terms of equipment, it features a data-extensive instrument console providing host information to the rider along with a secondary display on the fuel tank.
It also gets premium-looking side mirrors, forged side stand and a double-barrel exhaust. In order to maximise the touring abilities, the 2019 Dominar comes with straps located beneath the pillion seat that can be used to mount luggage using bungee cords.
Coming to the mechanical upgrades, the motorcycle now features inverted front forks borrowed from the KTM range. And with that, it also gets a radial caliper for the braking system up front. The rear continues to sport a monoshock and a single disc for braking. Dual-channel ABS is standard.
Next is the motor. It’s the same 373.2cc liquid-cooled, single-cylinder, fuel-injected mill that comes with a DOHC configuration. This has allowed Bajaj to extract more power from the engine which now produces 39.4bhp of max power at 8650rpm and 35Nm of peak torque at 7000rpm. The kerb weight of the bike stands at 187kgs.
In its price segment, the Bajaj Dominar 400 competes against the Royal Enfield Himalayan, KTM 250 Duke and Suzuki Gixxer 250.