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Price of Bajaj Dominar 400 Increased by INR 2,000
Bajaj Dominar 400 Price Increased Again! Bajaj recently hiked the price of their 400cc motorcycle by around INR 2,000. Dominar is now priced at INR 1.46 Lakh for the non-ABS version and INR 1.60 Lakh for the 2-Channel ABS version. The bike was originally launched for INR 1.36 ...
Even after getting the recent price hike, Bajaj Dominar 400 is the most affordable motorcycle of its segment. The value for money quotient is very high and buyers are tempted to test the 373cc, single cylinder engine of the motorcycle.
The maximum output of 35 HP and 35 Nm of torque makes it one of the best options in the Indian market. Provisions like 6-speed gearbox with slipper clutch further makes gear shifting an easy affair on the motorcycle.
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Dominar 400 was even the first motorcycle to bring full LED headlamp into the affordable motorcycle segment. It weighs 182 kg and claims a top speed of around 156 kmph
Dominar 400 provides a comfortable 800 mm seat height while its 157 mm of ground clearance is even effective for Indian roads. The claimed 0-100 kmph time of Bajaj Dominar is 8.23 seconds while it can come to halt from 100 kmph in less than 50 meters.
Dominar 400 Key Specs
- Displacement - 373.3 cc
- Maximum Power - 35 HP @ 8000 rpm
- Maximum Torque - 35 NM @ 6500 rpm
- No. of Cylinders - 1
- No. of Gears - 6
- Seat Height - 800 mm
- Ground Clearance - 157 mm
- Kerb/Wet Weight - 182 kg
- Fuel Tank Capacity - 13 litres
- Top Speed - 156 kmph
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