2019 Bajaj Dominar 400 review, road test
Bajaj gives the Dominar 400 a substantial update. We test its competency.
Published on May 06, 2019 06:00:00 AM
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Follow us onBacklit switchgear seems dated now and feels average.
New average fuel consumption feature proves to be very accurate.
Smaller screen is more informative but is completely out of field of view.
Show the 2019 Dominar 400 to anyone and they’ll probably tell you that it’s a custom-painted 2018 model. It’s quite apparent that updating the styling wasn’t Bajaj’s priority. The Auroral Green paint – the most significant visual tweak – looks spectacular, but if the colour is a bit too wannabe Kawasaki for you, the only alternative is a satin black scheme; the bright red and blue options have been done away with. The gold-coloured wheels from the previous-gen model have also been done away with, and Bajaj has gone back to black with polished outer edges.
The keen-eyed ones among you will also notice the slightly different layout of the blacked-out bits on the tank, belly pan and front mudguard. Of course, there are other visual distinctions, like the fat USD fork and twin-exit muffler, but they are byproducts of mechanical changes. Another minor, but significant, change is the addition of high-quality, cast aluminium mirrors.
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