Bajaj Avenger 400 Set for 2025 Launch: A Cruiser with Power and Comfort

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Ganpat Singh Chouhan

Bajaj Avenger 400 2025

Bajaj Avenger 400 2025

New Delhi, September 17 (Patrika English News): Bajaj Auto is gearing up to expand its cruiser motorcycle portfolio with the upcoming Bajaj Avenger 400 2025. Known for its laid-back ergonomics and classic styling, the Avenger range has long been a favorite among long-distance riders. The new 400cc model is expected to combine modern features, a refined engine, and enhanced comfort, making it one of the most anticipated cruisers in its segment.

Design and Styling

The Avenger 400 is likely to retain the brand’s signature low-slung cruiser stance, complemented by a wide handlebar, forward-set foot pegs, and relaxed seating posture. A sculpted fuel tank, chrome detailing, and LED lighting elements will further boost its premium appeal. Wider tires, alloy wheels, and a stretched wheelbase are expected to improve road grip and give it a bolder presence.

Engine and Performance

The motorcycle is expected to be powered by a 373cc liquid-cooled engine, similar to the Bajaj Dominar, delivering robust torque and consistent high-speed performance. The engine will be paired with a smooth gearbox, ensuring effortless acceleration on highways and versatility in city traffic.

Features and Technology

In line with current rider expectations, the Avenger 400 will likely feature a fully digital instrument console with Bluetooth connectivity and navigation support. Safety will be enhanced through dual-channel ABS, disc brakes at both ends, and advanced suspension setup with telescopic forks at the front and twin shocks at the rear.

Comfort and Touring Capability

Comfort has always been a hallmark of the Avenger series, and the 2025 model is expected to raise the bar. Cushioned split seats, ergonomic riding posture, and long wheelbase stability will make it an ideal choice for both urban commutes and long-distance touring.

Price and Market Position

The Bajaj Avenger 400 2025 is expected to be priced between ₹2 lakh and ₹2.3 lakh (ex-showroom). Positioned in the entry-level cruiser segment, it will compete with models offering a mix of touring comfort, power, and affordability, catering to India’s growing base of leisure riders.

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