Bajaj Avenger 400 Bajaj Auto is all set to launch another big capacity car in the existing Avenger family, the Bajaj Avenger 400. Known for its stunning looks and great ride quality, the Avenger has been a favourite among travel enthusiasts across India. With the new 400cc model, Bajaj aims to offer better power, high-end features and all-day comfortable ride at a competitive price.
Design and Styling Bajaj Avenger
The design of the Bajaj Avenger 400 will be based on the classic cruiser philosophy. It will have a low-slung stance, wide handlebars and forward-placed footpegs that offer a comfortable riding posture. The bike is likely to have a large fuel tank with sculpted lines, an updated all-LED headlamp and a fully digital console.
The Avenger 400 will be available in a range of beautiful colours, with attractive chrome and matte finish on its body giving it an attractive vibration on Indian highways. It will have a more robust cruiser stance than the Avenger 220, offering better road presence than premium cruisers at a lower price.
Engine and Performance
The biggest update on the Bajaj Avenger 400 will be its power plant. It is likely to get the same 373cc liquid-cooled engine as the Dominar 400, although it has been retuned for comfortable cruising and not extreme performance.
This engine will produce around 35 PS of power and 35 Nm of torque, mated to a 6-speed gearbox with a slipper clutch. This configuration will offer a linear power output, making the Avenger 400 a great motorcycle for urban commutes and long highway trips.
Riders can experience a blistering speed of 90-120 kmph, which is good enough for climbing hills or carrying luggage over long distances!
Features and technology
The 2025 Avenger 400 will include modern features to keep up with the competition. The motorcycle could feature a full-digital instrument console with Bluetooth interface, turn-by-turn navigation and call/SMS alerts. USB charging ports will be provided for better usability on long journeys.
Safety equipment like dual-channel ABS and disc brakes on both sides will take care of braking, while wide tyres will provide better stability. The suspension setup will also feature telescopic forks at the front and twin shock absorbers at the rear, making it comfortable for long-distance journeys.
Mileage and Fuel Efficiency
While it might be a great cruiser, the Bajaj Avenger 400 will still be able to offer economical fuel efficiency. The estimated mileage will be 30-35 kmpl and this is extremely good for a 400cc bike. The large fuel tank of around 14-15 litres enables it to cover long distances between refuelling.
Pricing and Variants
One of the hallmarks of Bajaj is its pricing and the Avenger 400 will be no different. It is expected to be priced between ₹2 lakh to ₹2.2 lakh ex-showroom and the model will be an affordable offering in the 400cc cruiser segment in India.
Bajaj might offer the Pulsar 250 in two models, a street version for urban riders and a cruise version with touring-friendly features like a tall windscreen and backrest.
Competition and Market Positioning
The Royal Enfield Meteor 350, Honda CB350 H’ness, Jawa 42 Bobber will get new competition from the Bajaj Avenger 400. But with Bajaj’s powerful 400cc engine and aggressive pricing, it will retain the edge among riders who are looking for cruiser bike styling with better performance.
Final Verdict
The Bajaj Avenger 400cc model will prove to be a revolutionary change in the Indian cruiser market. Its powerful engine, comfortable ride, modern technology and competitive pricing will appeal to young riders and long distance tourers as well.