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Dominar riders ride to the Rann of Kutch

Written by AnantaSaranNayak

Bajaj Auto successfully concluded the first edition of ‘Dominar Rides’. This was an eight-day event that started from Mumbai and took the riders all the way to the Rann of Kutch and back to Mumbai. Covering a total of 2,200 km, the event started on 23rd March and concluded on 30th March 2022. Participants aged from 23 to 53 rode their Dominar 400s and experienced various scenic locations through the route. Along with diverse locations, the riders also got to experience the different cultures of the region. Events like this help the customers to learn more about their motorcycles.

Dominar 400 – A Brief Overview

The motorcycle made its entry into the Indian market back in 2016 with a lot of high hopes. The initial iteration was not perfect, and then Bajaj worked on ironing the creases and came up with an update in 2019. Now with more customers’ feedback, Bajaj will introduce its best Dominar in 2021. The main key additions are factory fitted accessories. The list includes a tall windscreen, knuckle guards, crash protection for the radiator, engine sump guard and an aluminium top box rack. Furthermore, the motorcycle also now gets an aluminium mobile phone mount and a handy USB charger near it.

Bajaj Dominar 400 – Technical Information

Powering the motorcycle is a 373 cc, single-cylinder engine that outputs 35 PS and 35 Nm. With these figures, the motorcycle can breach the ton figure from a standstill in less than 9 seconds. Braking power comes from disc set up both at the front and rear. Other key highlights include 17-inch alloys, Dual channel ABS, and a gas-charged monoshock. Mileage is where the Dominar scores quite lowly, but that is understood given the powerful engine and the chassis of the motorcycle. In terms of safety, Dominar gets dual-channel ABS with a full LED headlamp setup.

Price, Colours and Competition

The motorcycle gets two colour options – Aurora Green and Charcoal Black. Prices start from INR 2,17,473 (ex-showroom). Other options in the range include the TVS Apache RR310, KTM 390 Duke, Royal Enfield Classic 350 and likes.

Also Read: Bajaj Dominar 400 with touring accessories launched at INR 2.17 lakh.