Bajaj Dominar 400 2025 Launched with Aggressive Looks, 373cc Engine, Dual-Channel ABS and 62 Kmpl Mileage

Indian Motorcycle market always had a craving for fast and beautifully designed bikes and Bajaj Auto knows exactly how to fulfil their cravings. The next-gen Bajaj Dominar 400 2025 has been launched with a combination of performance, style, safety, and mileage by Bajaj, meeting the expectations of an individual.

With its eye-catching new look and powerful 373cc engine, it is going places in a hurry, and as you can see with that 62 kmpl an average fuel economy claim, it is really economical too. Whether you are in the city or heading for the high road, the Dominar 400 will always turn heads, no matter what.

To up the riding experience, Bajaj has also added new styling elements and features. At a time when fuel prices are shooting up and the performance bar being raised, the 2025 Dominar ticks all the boxes. Here, we cover everything this beast has to offer.

Bold and Aggressive Design

The Bajaj Dominar 400 2025 comes with an all-new look where the design has been overhauled, and, the bike has been now made brawnier and beefier with an aggressive road presence. Even overall the bike looks aggressive from the chiselled front fascia to its chiselled fuel tank.

It gets a full LED headlamp unit, a wide handlebar and new graphics which lend it a sporty and premium look. The meaty upside-down front forks, split seat and LED tail lamps add to the aggressive look. There are new paint colors on this year’s model that can make it stand out even more. On the stand as well as on the move, the Dominar 400 speaks sporty everywhere it goes.

Powerful 373cc Engine

Mechanically, the 2025 Dominar 400 is driven by the same 373.3cc single-cylinder, liquid-cooled motor that has been re-tuned for smoother performance and better efficiency. This motor generates close to 40 PS and close to 35 Nm of torque which literally makes this one one of the most powerful bikes in its category.

Bajaj Dominar 400 2025 Launched
Bajaj Dominar 400 2025 Launched

The 6-speed transmission is crisp and the slip and assist clutch feels at home doing downshifts at speed. For zooming on city streets as well as long highways, this engine provides the type of power that pleases both thrill hunters and everyday commuters.

Impressive 62 Kmpl Mileage

The 2025 Dominar 400 stands out among the competition with its segment best mileage. Bajaj boasts an unbelievable 62 kilometers per litre, thumbing their nose at a 400 cc holder. This is accomplished due to various enhancements of the fuel injector system, engine calibration, as well as aerodynamics.

With that mileage, the Dominar 400 is not only a high performing bike, but also a sensible option for those looking for long term fuel savings. Game-changing for a bike that’s this powerful, this big.

Dual-Channel ABS for Enhanced Safety

For the safety, Bajaj has not compromised. The new Dominar 400 comes with a dual-channel ABS which will give better braking performance and more control over the bike on wet and slippery road conditions. That’s a pair of 320mm front and 230mm rear disc brakes for good stopping power and confidence at speed.

I’d expect safety standard like ABS are important not just for highway riding but riding regularly in rough roads. This update indicates that Bajaj want to make the Dominar a venomous bike not in terms of just getting you rush, but also ensuring you are safe while at it.

Comfortable Touring Experience

The Dominar 400 has found many a fan with touring enthusiasts and the 2025 model is no different. The bike has a comfortable and upright riding stance, a padded split-seat and a robust grab handle for pillion comfort. It has a rear carrier mount, great for saddle bags or luggage, and also excellent for long-distance touring.

Suspension work is the job of 43mm upside-down front forks and multi-step adjustable rear monoshock to soak in bumps and deliver a ride that is simply comfortable even over rough stretches. This inches the bike into the commuter and weekend getaway niche then.

Advanced Digital Console

The new Dominar 400 sports a full-digital instrument console that displays the speed, RPM, gear position indicator, fuel gauge, trip meter and the time. The screen is readable in all but direct sunlight.

There’s also a secondary display on the fuel tank that offers up time and trip information allowing you to keep your eyes on the road, distractions to a minimum. The instrument cluster is where the bike really looks new-age and helps up the bike’s premium look and feel of the key.

New Features and Accessories

The 2025 Dominar 400 also gets touring accessories which are handguards, tall windscreen, engine bash plate and leg guard being the same. These not only look great but are ergonomically comfortable when spending a long time in the saddle.

The new model is also fitted with an enhanced exhaust system that gives off a throaty tone that complements its sporty personality. It is evident that Bajaj wants to present this motorcycle as more of a performance motorcycle and the new accessories are an indication of their aim towards rider comfort and convenience.

Price and Competition

The 2025 Bajaj Dominar 400 is well priced and hence offers a great value-for-money option. Its competitors in the segment include the KTM Duke 390, Royal Enfield Himalayan 450, Honda CB300R, and Suzuki Gixxer 250. Although all the rivals have their own pluses and minuses, the middle path of power, features and fuel average, that the Dominar 400 takes, is commendable.

Given that the price will be around the ₹2.30 lakhs mark (ex-showroom), the Dominar 400 will continue to be one of the favourites among those that lust after a litre-class motorcycle without breaking the bank.

Conclusion

Verdict Dominar 400 2025 is unmistakably a performance bike, fuel-efficient, and feature-equipped motorcycle that is made for Indian terrains and riders. This bike isn’t just about getting from A to B – it’s roguishly handsome, gives racier bikes a run for their money in the performance stakes and is engineered to deliver a sensational ride experience.

If you are among those who desire to ride a big bike while not wanting to compromise on mileage as well as safety, then the recently launched Dominar 400 should be on the list. Bajaj has yet again shown the world of power and practicality how to be great together, in style.Long Live The Indian.

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