Bajaj Dominar 400 With Factory-Fitted Touring Accessories Launched

- Visor, hand guards, engine bash plate, luggage carrier included
- Navigation stay, USB charging point also included as accessories
- The Dominar 400 with factory-fitted accessories priced at Rs. 2.17 lakh
The Bajaj Dominar 400 has been launched with factory-fitted touring accessories, priced at Rs. 2,16,648 (Ex-showroom, Delhi). The list of accessories include a standard tall visor, hand guards, engine bash plate, leg guard, luggage carrier and back rest, navigation stay, USB charging point and saddle stays. The standard tall visor has been designed to offer good wind-blast protection, helping improve rider comfort. The bike also comes with standard hand guards with flexi-winglets, a new luggage carrier which also features a pillion back-rest for added comfort on long rides.
Also Read: 2019 Bajaj Dominar 400 First Ride Review

Standard accessories include a visor, hand guards, engine bash plate, USB charging point and navigation stay
The Dominar 400 also features a standard engine bash plate with integrated metal skid plate for better impact protection. The rugged leg guard offers superior crash protection, and the saddle stay ensures that saddlebags stay securely in place. The cast aluminium navigation stay allows riders to attach a navigation device, and is positioned ergonomically to avoid blocking the road view. The Dominar 400 also gets a USB charging port to keep the rider's devices charged on the go.
Also Read: 2020 Bajaj Dominar 250 Review

All the accessories are standard, except for the luggage stays which are optional extras.
All the accessories, apart from the saddle stays will come as standard on the Dominar 400. The saddle stay will be a paid accessory sold separately by Bajaj Auto dealers at a nominal price. The Dominar 400 will be available in two colour options, Aurora Green and Charcoal Black.

The Bajaj Dominar 400 is available in two colours - Aurora Green and Charcoal Black
Commenting on the new Dominar 400 launch, Narayan Sundararaman, Head of Marketing, Bajaj Auto, said, "Dominar 400 has been able to create a strong following for itself and has become the preferred choice for city riders and long-distance tourers, alike. Customers have pushed the bike into long distances and challenging geographies with aplomb, which inspired us to strengthen the sports tourer credentials in the new Dominar. Basis interactions with Dominar riders, we have thoughtfully designed and smartly handpicked the touring accessories that don't just accentuate the style and tour-worthiness of the motorcycle but also amp-up the rider's safety. These accessories are factory-fitted and will ensure that the riders will have the best touring experience."
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The Bajaj Dominar 400 has establidhed itself as a comfortable sport touring machine
Launched in 2017, the Bajaj Dominar 400 has established itself as an affordable and capable sports touring machine, for those looking for the performance of a sport bike with long-distance capabilities and comfort of a touring motorcycle. Mechanically, there are no changes to the bike. The Bajaj Dominar 400 continues to be powered by the same liquid-cooled 373 cc, DOHC, fuel-injected engine which makes 39 bhp power and 35 Nm torque. The bike has been used in six successful long-distance motorcycle expeditions across five continents. Recently, the Bajaj Dominar passed the historic milestone of 1,00,000 Dominar bikes on the road across the world.
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