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Bajaj Dominar 400




Let The Domination Begin!

Engineered to dominate, the Dominar 400 is a modern masterpiece. Come take a closer look at what this beast of a machine has in its arsenal of features.

Dominating Form

Stance and Design
The Dominar meets the eye with its massive presence and dominating form. A low-slung saddle and an industry best 43mm telescopic front forks with unique dual spring mono suspension make for effortless riding all night long.
Leo stance
Inspired by the leo stance, the distinctive design principles of the Dominar 400 are visible from the aggressive naked face to the large contoured tank and the formidable rear infinity lights. One glance at the Dominar is all it takes to be awestruck by its dominant demeanour.


Handling and Control

Wide &   low profile radial tyres
The Dominar 400’s wide rear tyre lends the bike a dominating look and latches on to the tarmac with superior grip even at high speeds. The specially designed, low-profile radial tyres add to the experience by offering better feedback and stability while cornering. The night is now in your control.


STAMPED METAL SWING ARM
The Dominar 400’s all-new contoured swing arm helps deliver a rock solid glued-to-the-ground ride. This acts as a confidence booster for both beginners and experts alike to go out and dominate the streets. 


BEAM TYPE PERIMETER FRAME
The engineering highlight of the Dominar 400 is its massive perimeter frame which provides exceptional torsional rigidity and lateral strength. Added to that is its low centre of gravity giving the rider unmatched handling and superior control at every corner.

SLIPPER CLUTCH
The Dominar 400’s slipper clutch adds an element of thrill to every ride by providing precise gear shifts at any RPM and a complete rider control whilst decelerating.



GUT WRENCHING PERFORMANCE

ENGINE
The Dominar 400 takes powertrain performance to a new level of domination. The roaring 373cc, fuel injected, triple-spark 4-valve DTS-i engine has been designed for a refined performance across the rev band. Advanced liquid-cooling and air flow design provides faster cooling and consistent performance to propel you further on the longest of night rides.
POWER & TORQUE
With an enormous 35PS of power and 35Nm of torque, the Dominar 400 propels itself from 0 to 100 km/h in just 8.23 seconds. At any given time, it has enough reserve power for an add-on rush. The precise and smooth gear shifts are a result of the lightweight forged crankshaft and high-speed gear train that makes this beast of the night unstoppable.



UBER RESPONSIVE BRAKING

TWIN-CHANNEL ABS
The Dominar 400 is equipped with a full authority twin-channel ABS brake system that keeps the beast in check. This makes sure that the night won't surprise you while guaranteeing confidence and complete control, no matter what the condition.
BIG 320MM FRONT DISC BRAKE
A beast of a bike deserves an equally large disc brake to handle its raw power and that’s exactly what the Dominar 400 comes equipped with. The 320mm front disc brake is the largest in its class and provides stopping power beyond compare.


LIGHT UP THE NIGHT

FULL LED HEADLAMP
Light up the night like never before with the Dominar 400's advanced LED lighting technology. The first of its kind, mosaic shaped, full LED headlamp with vertical Auto Headlamp On (AHO) bars meets European standards, making the bike visible from a distance of 1.5 km.


SPLIT REVERSE LCD DISPLAY
The Dominar 400’s reverse LCD split speedometer divides the display into primary and secondary consoles, reducing the clutter in the cockpit. Thus giving the rider pure, undistracted visibility while dominating the roads.





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