Bajaj's flagship bike, the Dominar 400 is expected to get substantial overhaul in terms of overall specs in order to make it a more compelling offering in its class.
The Indian two-wheeler manufacturer Bajaj Auto is looking forward to refreshing their extensive line-ups. While Rajiv Bajaj, Managing Director of Bajaj Auto confirmed the launch of an all-new Pulsar line-up by 2020, their flagship bike, the Bajaj Dominar 400 is also expected to come in a new avatar with upgraded USD forks, larger radiators, enhanced top-end performances and much more.
According
to reports and spy images sourced from Autocar India's forum, the
Dominar 400 will get a substantial overhaul in terms of overall specs
apart from the cosmetic upgrades in order to make it a more
compelling offering in its class.
While
it is still unclear if the upgrades will be sourced from the KTM's
Duke range, the incorporation of USD forks is the most prominent
upgrade. The inverted forks will certainly enhance the bike's
handling and suspension mannerisms. Bajaj is also expected to work on
improving the low-speed riding comfort as the rear feels firm while
manoeuvring through city traffic. The leaked image also reveals a
redesigned radiator.
The
Dominar is also expected to come with a ride-by-wire and DOHC motor
like the one available in the 390 duke which will improve the
motorcycle's top end performance and it will be interesting to see
how Bajaj tweaks the new Dominar in order to retain the smooth feel
of the bike at low speeds which differentiates the bike from the
more- aggressive KTMs.
Rajiv
Bajaj also said that the company aims to make the upgrades more
greener, which means the Dominar will be BS6-ready, or at least
well-equipped to meet the upcoming emission norms of the Government
of India.
The
bike will continue to feature the six-speed gearbox equipped with
slipper clutch available on the existing model. The current model
draws power from a 373cc single-cylinder engine that produces 34.5hp
and 35Nm of torque. While the new model is speculated to get a hike
in its power output, it will certainly stay below Duke 390's flagship
figures.
While
ABS is currently optional on the bike, it will be a standard feature
on the new model but it remains to be seen if it will be a dual
channel or a cost effective single channel set up.
Although
the launch is a few months away, the new Dominar will come with new
colour schemes and will be priced Rs 15,000 to 20,000 higher than the
existing model. Thus at a speculated price of around Rs 180,000
(ex-showroom Delhi), the Dominar will still be a great offering in
the 300-400cc segment.
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