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Bajaj Dominar 400 price increased yet again

Written by Parichay Malvankar

Currently the flagship motorcycle for brand Bajaj in India, the Dominar 400 has seen yet another increase in price. This is the 2nd price hike for the Bajaj Dominar 400 in 2018. And if you account for the launch prices, the Dominar 400 is now asking for nearly INR 10,000 more than what it was launched for back in 2016.

As of now, Bajaj has hiked the prices by INR 2,000. This makes the standard version of the Dominar 400 cost INR 1.46 lakh while the ABS variant is priced at INR 1.60 lakh (ex-showroom). The Dominar 400 recently got launched with new colour options for 2018 and is still continuing with campaigns pitching itself as a rival to the likes of Royal Enfield.

Bajaj however has been noticing that Dominar 400 customers are favouring the ABS variant, despite a cheaper non-ABS variant is on sale.

Built around a perimeter chassis, LED headlamp & tail lamp, split digital instrument console, grippy tyres, slipper clutch and good quality parts and good looks make the Dominar 400 a proper value for money product in the segment. While the brand is trying to rival the likes of Royal Enfield at this price point, the arch rival ideally is the Mahindra Mojo. But we all know how many people actually want to buy a Mojo…

The Dominar 400 motorcycle is powered by a 373.3cc, liquid-cooled, single-cylinder, fuel-injected engine which produces 35 PS of peak power @ 8,000 RPM and 35 Nm of peak torque @ 6,500 RPM matched to a 6-speed gearbox with slipper assist clutch