- Bajaj Auto launches Dominar 400 with new 350cc engine priced at Rs 2.03 lakh ex-showroom
- The 350cc model benefits from a lower GST slab, reducing price by Rs 37,000 from the original Dominar 400
- Bajaj claims the 350cc version retains core performance and touring features of the 400cc model
Bajaj Auto Ltd., one of the world's most valuable two-wheeler and three-wheeler company has announced the new price for the Dominar 400 with a 350cc motor, attracting the lower GST slab. Resultanly, the 350cc model is able to enjoy a price of Rs 37,000, as compared to the prices of the Dominar 400, which stand at Rs 2.40 lakh, ex-showroom.
At Rs 2.03 lakh (ex-showroom), the Bajaj Dominar 350 closes the price gap with the Triumph Speed 400 T4 with the new 350cc engine.
As per for the performance, Bajaj claims that the new 350cc mill delivers the same core performance, features, and long-distance touring capabilities that riders have come to expect, now at a reduced price.
This enables a lower upfront cost and allows the passing on of the GST benefit to touring enthusiasts without compromising on power and touring capabilities. It continues to embody the brand's touring DNA, offering a compelling blend of power, comfort, and endurance.
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Designed as a true all-rounder touring motorcycle, it seamlessly transitions between daily commutes and long-distance adventures.
This strategic shift is rooted in Bajaj Auto's philosophy of democratizing touring and sports motorcycling, ensuring that more riders can experience the freedom of the open road without compromise.
Speaking on the announcement, Sarang Kanade, President - MCBU, Bajaj Auto Ltd., said, "Dominar has always stood for our touring DNA - powerful, capable, and built for the long road. With the new Dominar 400 with 350cc engine, we are staying true to that promise while making it significantly more accessible. Riders get the same Dominar experience they love, but now with a much lower cost of ownership, including meaningful savings. This is a decisive step towards democratizing touring and sports motorcycling in India."
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