2019 Bajaj Dominar 400 with the new twin-exit exhaust
The new 2019 Bajaj Dominar 400 comes with a new DOHC engine
Bajaj Auto launches 2019 Dominar 400 with new features at Rs 174,000

Updated 40hp DOHC engine and USD fork are among the biggest changes on the new Dominar 400.

04 Apr 2019 | 16882 Views | By Vishal Venugopal, Autocar India

Bajaj Auto has priced the 2019 Dominar 400 at Rs 173,870 (ex-showroom, Delhi). The new iteration is the most substantial update the Dominar 400 has received since its launch in 2017. At close to Rs 174,000 , it costs about Rs 11,000 more than the Rs 163,000 price on the older model. For 2019, changes come in the form of a more powerful DOHC engine, reworked suspension, and more.

For starters, it now gets a DOHC motor in place of an SOHC engine. Still, the 373.3cc, single-cylinder engine, borrowed from the KTM 390 Duke and the switch to DOHC have resulted in a considerable bump in power – up from 35hp to 39.9hp. Peak torque, on the other hand, remains unchanged at 35Nm. Another big change is the updated suspension. Bajaj Auto has replaced the conventional telescopic fork with a USD unit and re-tuned the rear monoshock, resulting in improved ride quality. 

Bajaj’ Autos flagship ‘power cruiser' also features an updated instrument cluster. At first glance, it may look similar to the one on the older bike, but the primary cluster and the secondary tank mounted display have both been updated. The tank-mounted unit now displays gear position, trip meters and more, while the primary display now conveys information (like mileage per litre) and warnings (like side-stand down) in text form.

Other changes on the new Dominar 400 are a twin-exit exhaust which produces a slightly louder note and a bright new colour scheme called Auroral Green. The bike is also available in an all-black colour scheme called Vine Black.

According to Autocar India, at this price point, the 2019 Bajaj Dominar 400 is an excellent value proposition, and despite the increased price, it still undercuts the rest of its rivals like the BMW G310R, TVS Apache RR 310, and the KTM 390 Duke by a significant margin.

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