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Last Updated on: 06 Jul 2026

Bajaj Dominar 400

₹2.87 Lakh
On road price, Mumbai
Mumbai
Starting₹4,183 /month
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The Bajaj Dominar 400 is a sports-tourer motorcycle with which Bajaj entered the 400cc sports tourer segment. Dominar 400 was initially launched in December 2016, and is currently available in a single variant, the Standard. Over the years, the Dominar 400 bike has received multiple updates in terms of factory-fitted touring accessories and feature additions. The new Bajaj Dominar 400, updated in July 2025, introduced a new LCD bonded glass speedometer and switchgear that have been borrowed from the Pulsar NS400Z, ride-by-wire technology, and four riding modes: Road, Rain, Sport, and Off-Road. 

The Dominar 400 price is ₹2.39 lakh (ex-showroom). On the other hand, the Bajaj Dominar 400 on road price generally falls between ₹2.72 lakh and ₹2.99 lakh, depending on RTO, insurance, and other charges. The Dominar 400 price in India makes it the most expensive Bajaj bike currently on sale in India as of Feb, 2026. The Dominar 400 competes with motorcycles like the Triumph Speed 400Royal Enfield Scram 440KTM 250 Duke, etc. 

The Bajaj Dominar 400 is powered by a 373.33cc liquid-cooled, fuel-injected DOHC, single-cylinder engine that’s paired with a 6-speed gearbox and slipper clutch. This 400cc motor produces 40PS at 8800 rpm and 35Nm at 6500 rpm. The engine feels strong and quick when you accelerate, though some vibrations may be noticed in the middle of the rev range. However, once you have reached early triple-digit highway speeds, Dominar 400 feels smooth and relaxed. The Dominar 400 top speed is 155 kph. 

Despite its strong performance, the Dominar 400 mileage is rated at 30.00 kpl. With a 13-litre fuel tank capacity, Dominar 400 offers a practical riding range of approximately 563km, depending on the riding habits and weather conditions. 

Dominar 400 is designed for high-speed stability and comfort. It  features upright ergonomics, USD forks, twin-channel ABS, traction control, and touring-focused accessories such as a wind deflector and handguards. It also gets a factory-fitted tail rack, built-in bungee straps, and provision for a top box, reinforcing its sports-tourer positioning.

Dominar 400 Specifications

Here are the key Bajaj Dominar 400 specifications:

  • Engine: 373.33cc, liquid-cooled, DOHC
  • Power: 40PS
  • Torque: 35Nm
  • Gearbox: 6-speed
  • Clutch: Wet, multiplate with assist & slipper clutch
  • Mileage: 30.00 kpl
  • Top Speed: 155 kph
  • Seat Height: 800 mm
  • Kerb Weight: 192 kg
  • Fuel Tank Capacity: 13 litres
  • Ground Clearance: 157 mm
  • Wheelbase: 1453 mm
  • Tyre Size (F/R): 110/70-17 & 150/60-17 Radial
  • Front Brake: 320 mm disc with ABS
  • Rear Brake: 230 mm disc with ABS
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Bajaj Dominar 400 Features and specifications

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Body Type
Bike
Mileage
30 kpl
Engine
373.3 cc
Fuel Type
Petrol
Transmission
Manual
Max Power
39.42 bhp @ 8800 rpm
Max Torque
35 Nm @ 6500 rpm
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Bajaj Dominar 400 price & variants

The Bajaj Dominar 400 is available in a single variant, the Standard. The Bajaj Dominar 400 price is ₹2.39 lakh (ex-showroom). Meanwhile, the on road price varies based on RTO, insurance, and various other factors, but generally, in major Indian cities, like Delhi, Pune, Chennai, Mumbai, etc., the Dominar on road price falls between ₹2.72 lakh and ₹2.99 lakh.

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Bajaj Dominar 400 expert review

We like

  • Great torque delivery

  • Engine performance is improved

We don't like

  • Build Quality

  • Vibrates when the Speed is High

Bajaj Dominar 400 User Reviews

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Bajaj Dominar 400 comparison

Bajaj Dominar 400
₹2.39 Lakhs
Transmission
Manual
Engine
373.3 cc
Fuel type
Petrol
Mileage
30 kpl
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Transmission
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Engine
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Fuel type
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Bajaj Dominar 400 mileage

The Dominar 400 mileage is 30.00kpl. But as reported by various owners, the real-world fuel-efficiency falls in the range of 29kpl and 32kpl, depending on the riding habits, traffic conditions, load, etc. 

The Dominar 400 is equipped with a 13-litre fuel tank capacity, so you don’t have to worry about frequent fuel stops. A full tank delivers a real-world riding range of roughly 377 km to 416 km.

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PowertrainThe combination of engine type, fuel, and transmission that powers your vehicle and determines how it drives and what it runs on.ARAI MileageMileage certified by the government, tested under controlled lab conditions. Real-world mileage will vary.User Reported MileageMileage figures are reported by vehicle owners and represent the approximate real-world efficiency you may experience. Actual mileage will vary based on driving conditions, habits, and vehicle condition.
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373.3 cc
30 kpl30.08 kmpl

Bajaj Dominar 400 Images

The Bajaj Dominar 400 images highlight its muscular stance and touring-ready design. The image gallery showcases:

  • Tall windscreen and handguards
  • USD front forks and twin-channel ABS setup
  • Full LED headlamp and aggressive front profile
  • Tail rack and touring accessories
  • Strong rear tyre and wide tank design, etc.
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Bajaj Dominar 400 Colours

The Dominar 400 colours lineup includes two shades:

  • Aurora Green
  • Charcoal Black
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Bajaj Dominar 400 FAQs

The Dominar 400 price is ₹2.39 lakh (ex-showroom).

The Bajaj Dominar 400 on road price generally ranges between ₹2.72 lakh and ₹2.99 lakh, depending on RTO , insurance, etc.

The Dominar 400 top speed is 155 kph.

Yes. The Dominar 400 is good for touring. It has a comfortable riding position, the engine feels smooth at highway speeds, and it even comes with useful touring accessories.

The Bajaj Dominar 400 mileage is rated at 30.00 kpl.

The Dominar 400 seat height is 800 mm.

The Dominar 400 weight is 192 kg (kerb).

The Dominar 400 fuel tank capacity is 13 litres.

Yes. The new Bajaj Dominar 400 comes with 4 riding modes: Road, Rain, Sport, and Off-Road.

The Dominar 400 colour options include two shades: Aurora Green and Charcoal Black.

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Questions you may find useful

1d

I’m looking for a bike around 1.8 to 2.8 L with very good suspension for back pain. My driving every day will be 1 hr to 1.5 hr one way, which is 2-3 hrs in total. 60% high way and 40% city, with lots of school traffic. I just moved from the US, and these roads are giving me back pain. I’m looking for more comfort with seats, suspension and ride posture.

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21h

Moving up from a Pulsar 150, you should check out the 350cc Bajaj Dominar 400, which will feel more substantial and comfortable, not to mention head and shoulders above when it comes to performance. Since your ride has a lot of highway stretches, a machine that can cruise comfortably at higher speeds while keeping you comfortable will be a good bet.If you want to look at the adventure bike space, consider the Hero Xpulse 210 and TVS Apache RTX 300. The Xpulse is lighter, which will make it easier to manage at slower speeds, and its smaller engine will also be more fuel efficient. On the other hand, the RTX has a more powerful engine capable of delivering more performance and its seating comfort is better than the Xpulse. Do bear in mind that both of these are tall bikes and will require some skill to manage if you're a shorter person.If, instead, you want a neo-retro machine, then consider proven options like the Honda CB350 models and Royal Enfield Classic / Bullet 350. These are relaxed and comfortable machines with torquey engines, which will be suitable for long commutes. When ridden sensibly, they also return good fuel economy. These bikes are all very different from one another, and to accurately gauge which is the best one for you, take a test ride of all before you make your decision.

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25w

Hi, I have owned a Yamaha SZ-R since 2011 and am planning to change it in May. I am looking for a good bike suggestion between the Husqvarna 250 Vitpilen, Honda CB350 RS, Dominar 400, and Guerrilla 450 for office and family commuting as well as occasional highway rides.

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20w

Each bike you are looking at offers a very different user experience, so we'll list each bike's pros and cons so you can make an informed decision. The Husqvarna Vitpilen 250 is a KTM 250 Duke that is wearing a neo-retro suit and as such will be comfortable, engaging yet not overwhelming to ride and return good fuel economy too. The downside is that finding a dealer could prove to be an issue depending on where you're located. The Honda CB350RS is the slowest bike among the four you've shortlisted, but it is a proven machine offering comfort, good fuel economy and the promise of reliability in the long run. The Royal Enfield Guerrilla 450 is the fastest, most powerful bike here and will feel the most lively to ride thanks to its punchy engine and eager handling. Its sporty - read: stiff - suspension setup may not be to everyone's tastes, however. Lastly, the Bajaj Dominar 400 is the oldest bike here, and also the heaviest, but it packs in a powerful KTM-sourced engine and for highway touring will feel the most adept. However, its heavy weight will mean more effort inside the city.We'd recommend you take a thorough test ride of all these bikes before you make up your mind.

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