Kickstarting another power cruiser portion in the Indian bike showcase, Bajaj propelled its most capable offering, the new Dominar 400 at a sticker cost of Rs 1.36 lakh on Thursday.
In light of the CS400 idea that was showcased at the 2012 Auto Expo, the bicycle in its double channel ABS variant will cost you Rs 1.5 lakh (both costs, ex-showroom, Delhi).
The name of the bicycle has been gotten from the local Spanish dialect and actually makes an interpretation of 'to exceed expectations' or 'surpass in power'. With the new Dominar 400, Bajaj arrangements to make another group of cruisers, adding to its current Pulsar, Discover and Avenger ranges, and the V15 worker.
As far as looks, the new Bajaj sports a LED unit for a headlamp - a first for any bicycle in this portion. The instrument comfort is an all-advanced unit as the obvious lights have been mounted on the tank.
At the heart of things is the 373cc, fluid cooled, a four-valve engine that has been acquired from the KTM 390 Duke. The engine comes outfitted with Bajaj's triple start innovation and DTS-i innovation that empowers it to create 35PS at 8,000rpm and 35Nm at 6,500rpm of pinnacle torque.
Power is transmitted through a six-speed transmission while the greatest argument is the expansion of a shoe grasp. The fuel tank limit remains at 13 liters at the same time, at 182kg, the Dominar seems to be a cumbersome ride.
Suspension obligations are taken care of by adaptive forks on the front and a monoshock unit at the back, as plate brakes do the halting on both finishes of the power cruiser.
The Dominar 400 is additionally the main Bajaj bicycle to offer double channel ABS, and the bicycle rides on 110/70 R17 spiral tire at the front and 150/60 R17 outspread at the back.
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