India-made Bajaj Dominar 400 with touring accessories to launch in Malaysia

The updated Dominar 400 will be launched in Malaysia with the same set of touring accessories previously introduced in India in 2021.
By : HT Auto Desk
| Updated on: 16 Apr 2022, 11:23 AM
New Bajaj Dominar 400 sports tourer
New Bajaj Dominar 400 sports tourer
New Bajaj Dominar 400 sports tourer
New Bajaj Dominar 400 sports tourer

In the last few years, Bajaj Auto's international business has boomed big time making it one of the most successful automakers in terms of exports. The company introduced its updated Dominar 400 in the market of Malaysia last year, and now the latest touring version of the same bike is reportedly heading towards the launch as soon as this June. The bike is retailed in the Malaysian market as Modenas Dominar D400 and is a popular product overseas because of its touring capabilities. 

(Also Read: Bajaj Auto reports 20% decrease in vehicle sales in March at 2,97,188 units)

The updated Dominar 400 will be launched with the same set of touring accessories previously introduced in India. The list includes a taller windscreen, new handguards, and a luggage rack fitted. The model will also see provision for the fitment of a smartphone mount with accessible USB charging. The bike may also receive bungee cords located under the seat. 

Similar Bikes

Find More Bikes
Bajaj Dominar 400 (HT Auto photo)
Bajaj Dominar 400
373.3 cc
₹ 1.92 Lakhs*Onwards
Ktm 250 Duke (HT Auto photo)
Ktm 250 Duke
248.8 cc
₹ 2.05 Lakhs*Onwards
Bajaj Avenger 400 (HT Auto photo)
Bajaj Avenger 400
373 cc | Petrol | Manual
₹ 1.5 Lakhs*Onwards
Bajaj Dominar 250 (HT Auto photo)
Bajaj Dominar 250
248.77 cc
₹ 1.54 Lakhs*Onwards
Benelli Imperiale 400 (HT Auto photo)
Benelli Imperiale 400
374 cc
₹ 1.89 Lakhs*Onwards

Apart from these details, the rest of the details will remain unchanged. The bike will continue with its liquid-cooled 373.3cc DOHC FI engine that delivers 40 PS of power and 35 Nm of torque. 

(Also read: Bajaj Auto rides in new-gen KTM RC 200 in India)

The suspension kit on the bike includes a 43 mm up-side-down (USD) fork backed up with a single mono-shock at the rear seat. It also comes with a twin-barrel exhaust system for a throaty exhaust note. Single hydraulic discs perform braking duties front and rear and two-channel ABS is standard fitment.

The same model was launched in the Indian market last year at Rs 2,16,648 (ex-showroom, Delhi), while in the Malaysian market the existing model costs RM13,997 (excluding road tax, insurance, and registration) this is equivalent to 2.52 lakh.

First Published Date: 16 Apr 2022, 11:20 AM IST
Recommended For You
View All
NEXT ARTICLE BEGINS

Please provide your details to get Personalized Offers on

Choose city
+91 | Choose city
Choose city
Choose city
By clicking VIEW OFFERS you Agree to our Terms and Privacy Policy

Dear Name

Please verify your mobile number.

+91 | Choose city