Bajaj Avenger 400 Breaks Cover With Dominar-Based Engine, Relaxed Ergonomics and Stunning Chrome Finishes

The Bajaj Avenger 400, to come in mid‑2025 sees a strong resurgence from the Pune-based two-wheeler giant with the heart of a big engined cruiser coupled with modern tech and timeless cruiser design. The model is likely to be priced between ₹1.85 lakh and ₹2.10 lakh (ex‑showroom), which should make it one of the most attractive offers for cruiser fans in the Indian market.

Classic Cruiser Design Reimagined

Modern enhancements yes, but true to its iconic low-slung cruiser identity of the original Avenger 400:

  • It gets round LED headlamp with integrated DRLs
  • 12-15 litre sculpted fuel tank
  • Divided padded seats and front-placed footpegs
  • Chrome and wide cruiser handlebars
  • High-performance tyres and alloy wheels

Design Conclave: An all new avatar of the iconic design to ensure recognizable yet contemporary, for the new age Geo Gen consumer.

Bajaj Avenger 400
Bajaj Avenger 400

For Unruffled Touring the 373cc Workhorse

The Avenger 400 gets the tried and tested 373cc liquid-cooled single-cylinder engine based on the same that powers the Dominar 400, under the hood. Key highlights include:

  • Power output : ~35 – 40PS@~50-60A(CRATE)Toruqe : ~35Nm
  • 6-speed gearbox with slipper clutch
  • Responsive throttle and reduced vibrations
  • Route claimed mileage 30-35km/l suitable combo of highway and urban cruising

The powertrain delivers a well-judged blend of strong performance and compliance with the ride.

Comfortable Cruiser Ergonomics

Benefits for the long haulBuilt as a more comfortable, long distance cruiser, the Avenger 400 offers:

  • Low seat height of only 725mm for assured footing
  • Front suspension: Telescopic forks, adjustable at frontTelecospic front forks and twin rear shock absorbers with 5-step preload adjustability
  • High handlebars, foot control ahead, highly padded seats
  • UV-resistant materials for all-weather comfort

The spacious and ergonomic arrangement is perfectly suited to everyday driving as it were weekend excursions, too.

Smart Features & Enhanced Safety

The Avenger 400 might look like a retro sled, but it’s full-bore tech-wise:

  • Better braking safety through dual-channel ABS
  • Digital information cluster with gear position indicator and riding data.
  • A top-spec variant might even offer Bluetooth connectivity, USB charging and smartphone navigation.
  • Engines killswitch on side stand with hazard light function

This improves the safety and ease of each ride.

Practical Efficiency & Range

The Avenger 400 is as fuel efficient as they come (note the fuel warning light on in my test tank after over 100 miles of saddle time) and ready for real touring duty:

  • Considering the Road 28-35 km / l
  • Increased fuel capacity which allows to cover a maximum range of upto 500kms per single tank

Whether you’re taking on urban pavement or hitting the open road, this bike gives you a greater sense of confidence.

Rivals and Segment Positioning

Direct competition for the Avenger 400 will include:

  • Royal Enfield Meteor 350
  • Honda H’ness CB350
  • Jawa Perak

What differentiates the Star Motorcycles brand most from the rest is its bigger powerplant, highwaysized demeanor and also Cruising ergonomics.

Final Verdict

Without further ado, meet the Bajaj Avenger 400 2025 — a stylish and powerful cruiser that is said to be perfectly suited to Indian roads across all terrains. The Tauren X has upgraded the firmware with retro design and configured advanced safety with automatic leveling suspension and speed limit, which will satisfy the riders who are eager to have a reliable performance long-distance machine without spending too much money.

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