The Bajaj Dominar 400 facelift has been spied yet
again, this time near Talegaon. The 2019 Dominar 400 will feature several
cosmetic as well as functional upgrades. Yesterday we reported about the
commencement of the road testing of the updated Bajaj Dominar 400. The 2019
Dominar 400 will receive various updates to its mechanicals like new USD front
forks, redesigned rear-view mirrors, twin-pod exhaust canister and possibly an
updated instrument cluster as well. On the 2019 iteration, the front disc has
been moved to the left side as a result of the inverted forks.
Earlier this week, a walkaround video of the 2019
Bajaj Dominar 400 was leaked while on test in the Ladakh region. The new
twin-pod exhaust system is likely to feature an inbuilt catalytic converter. In
the current model, the cat-con is placed inside a separate box behind the
engine. The new design should increase the bike’s ground clearance and also
reduce its kerb-weight.
If reports are to be believed, the facelifted Bajaj
Dominar 400 will also receive a ride-by-wire throttle system, and updated
instrumentation with features like a gear-position indicator, average fuel
efficiency, distance to empty and instantaneous fuel economy. The current generation Bajaj Dominar
400 employs a 373.2 cc, BS-IV compliant, single-cylinder, SOHC engine with fuel
injection that is mated to a six-speed gearbox, with a standard slipper clutch.
The liquid-cooled motor is capable of pumping out 35 PS of maximum power and 35
Nm of peak torque.
The new Bajaj Dominar 400 is expected to feature an
updated engine with a DOHC (Double Overhead Cam) setup. It could offer better
engine refinement and curb vibrations, while power figures could go slightly
north. A report from September suggested that Bajaj Auto will soon "
market new Dominars," which makes a release in early 2019 a strong
possibility.
The 2019 Dominar 400 is expected to be priced at a
premium of INR 15,000-20,000 over the current version. The Bajaj Dominar 400
currently retails at INR 1,48,043 and INR 1,62,074 for the non-ABS and ABS
variants, respectively (both the prices are ex-showroom Delhi). However, the
non-ABS model will be discontinued from 1 April 2019, as it will be ineligible
for sale post the introduction of new safety guidelines.