Bajaj Avenger 400 Launched, Aims to Redefine the Cruiser Segment

Bajaj Avenger 400 : For riders who dream of the open road, the call of a cruiser motorcycle is undeniable. It’s about the journey as much as the destination, combining comfort, style, and a commanding presence. Catering directly to this desire, Bajaj has reportedly expanded its popular Avenger lineup with a new model—the Bajaj Avenger 400. This bike aims to blend the brand’s classic cruiser identity with modern performance, creating a compelling package for the Indian market.

A Design Built for the Long Haul

The Avenger 400 is also said to have remained faithful to the cruiser philosophy Image 1 of 2 with its low slewed shape, extended wheelbase, and relaxed riding position. The styling isn’t just for fatigue reduction – it does serve that purpose for sure. The bike is likely to come with a muscular fuel tank, a traditional split seat, and few chrome add-ons on the exterior which will amplify the premium feel. A prominent headlamp, possibly incorporating LED daytime running lights (DRLs), lends it a modern touch without compromising on its classic look.

Performance: Power Worker Homogenize Consumption

It is rumoured that at the core of this cruiser is a mighty 373cc single-cylinder liquid cooled engine. This engine is expected to deliver a spirited performance and good usability figures for the everyday rider, with power and torque estimated to be around 35 PS and 35 Nm. It should provide crisp shifts with smooth acceleration and relaxed highway cruising on 6-speed gearbox.
One of the best things is its mileage. It is expected that the Avenger 400 will offer mileage of around 30 to 35 kmpl in the real world. That efficiency when combined with a 13-liter fuel tank, may result in a riding distance of 400 kilometers on a single fuel up.

Bajaj Avenger 400
Bajaj Avenger 400

Rider-Centric Features and Technology

Beyond its retro-styling, the Avenger 400 is also expected to feature modern conveniences to cater to the needs of today’s riders. With a digital instrument cluster, you will be able to see all the important information at a glance, and features such as smartphone connectivity and a USB charging port would bring a bit more convenience. These technology enhancements guarantee that the classic styling of the bike doesn’t sacrifice in modern-day utilitarianism.

Safety and Comfort on the Road.

Just remember: Confidence = Safety. To that effect, it is rumoured that the Avenger 400 will feature a dual-channel ABS which will help in braking as well as keep stability on wet roads and slippery surfaces. For better performance over rough terrain, the suspension is said to be telescopic forks at the front and twin shocks at the rear. This setup is into soaking up bumps and rough spots along the way, delivering a cushy and steady ride whether you are cruising on a smooth highway or negotiating a lumpy back road.

Pricing and Accessibility

Though the pricing has not yet been confirmed, industry sources say that it will be priced at around ₹2.20 lakh (ex-showroom) To make ownership easier, Bajaj is known for its easy on the pocket financing schemes. Prospective buyers may get their hands on this cruiser with a down payment of around ₹22,000 and easy monthly installments.While official pricing is yet to be confirmed, industry speculation points to an ex-showroom starting price of around ₹2.20 lakh. To make ownership more accessible, Bajaj is known for its attractive finance schemes. Potential buyers might be able to bring this cruiser home with a down payment starting from approximately ₹22,000, followed by manageable monthly installments.

Please note: The details in this article are based on reports from automotive media and are not officially confirmed by Bajaj Auto. We recommend visiting the official Bajaj website or your local dealership for the most accurate and up-to-date information on the Avenger 400.

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