Bajaj Dominar 400 Price in Pondicherry
Bajaj Dominar 400 On Road Price List in Pondicherry (Variants)
VARIANTS | ON-ROAD PRICE |
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Bajaj Dominar 400 STD | Rs. 2,54,459 |
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Dominar 400 On Road Price in Pondicherry
Ex-Showroom Price | Rs.2,32,040 |
RTO | Rs.1,200 |
Insurance Insurance amount may differ based on inclusions | Rs.21,219 |
On-Road Price in Pondicherry | Rs.2,54,459* |
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Dominar 400 Ownership Cost in Pondicherry
- Fuel Cost
- Service Cost
- Spare Parts
Service Cost | Year |
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Rs.4,458 | 1 |
Rs.2,554 | 2 |
Rs.2,054 | 3 |
- Chain SprocketRs.3,208
- Fuel TankRs.2,333
- SpeedometerRs.3,561
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Bajaj Showrooms in Pondicherry
- Aakash Automobiles
55,100 Feet Road,Soundararajan Nagar,Mudaliarpet, Pondicherry, 605001
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No.55,100,Feet Road,Sundaraja Nagar, Pondicherry, 605001
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Ambala Thadayar Mutt Street, Pondicherry, 605001
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Plot No 94,Block No.3,Sithanatha Nagar,Villianur Main Road,Ellapillaichavady, Pondicherry, 605004
- Aakash Automobiles
No 1 Ecr Main Road Manapet Post Kanniya Koil, Pondicherry, 606010
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- The mid naked tourerThe bike is a perfect naked tourer and the new touring accessories bring the game to the next level, the pros of the bike would be good power and comfort combined and cons would be the fuel efficiency and vibration at speed at 60-80. Low maintenance compared to other 400cc category. There are no different kinds of riding modes and any off road settings. The showroom prices are low for this. To the note this bike is really heavy and has a short turning radius. All the things that can be told is you could have a good journey in this even though not many features are included in it. The bike uses the same engine, brakes and few parts which are used in the KTM 390. The overall bike experience will be 4.2/5.Read MoreWas this review helpful?
- Bajaj DomiBike is almost perfect, as it can perform its well in its segment, making a seat comfort for a long drive is needed, then the best cruiser bike you have for your long drive. Mileage is also enough for the 400 cc bike as it gives nearly 28 on city and 32 plus on highways, its enough to drive it to long travel in less price compared to travels in weekend.Read MoreWas this review helpful?
- POWERFULL MACHINEThis bike is very comfortable for me and it's powerful.You should also try this bike such a powerful machine.The mileage is also good enough and it's pricing too, middle class also can effort this bike. KEEP IT UP BAJAJRead MoreWas this review helpful?1
- Dominar 400 Definition of DominanceI love the Bajaj Dominar 400. It has a very strong look and is very refined in terms of engine. It is truly the best tourer available in the market. I would say it is the best motorcycle in this price segment. The Bajaj Dominar 400 has better control, it is sharper than the old Dominar, it changes gears easily, it is fast, mileage is also good.Read MoreWas this review helpful?
- "Dominar 400: A Powerhouse Worth Buying Pre-Owned,The **Bajaj Dominar 400** has long been regarded as a great value-for-money product, but with its current pricing, it’s becoming harder to recommend as the sole choice in its category. **Design & Aesthetics:** The Dominar's design is undeniably striking, as always. Removing the saree guard elevates the rear's appearance, making it look stunningly sleek. It’s got a rugged, aggressive stance that draws attention on the road. **SOHC vs. DOHC Comparison:** Having used the SOHC model extensively and also taken the DOHC model on a long ride to Odisha, I’ve noted some key differences. The **SOHC variant** calls for a gear shift at around 4000 RPM, while the **DOHC variant** can push comfortably till 5500 RPM, providing smoother rides at lower revs. Although you can redline in both models, I’m referring to where they feel natural for gear changes. In terms of handling, the **DOHC variant** feels more stable and refined compared to the SOHC model. Seating is identical across both, with the rider seat offering ample comfort for long durations. However, the pillion seat can be uncomfortable for longer rides, especially if the pillion is taller than 5'5". **Performance:** Top speed between the two variants isn’t drastically different, with the SOHC hitting around 153 km/h and the DOHC managing 161 km/h. Mileage is also reasonable for a bike of its size. You can expect around **27 km/l** in mixed riding conditions, and if cruising between 90-110 km/h on highways, this can increase to about **30 km/l**. However, with city and spirited riding, expect fuel consumption to be higher. **Tyres & Brakes:** The stock tyres don’t do justice to the bike's weight and power. Switching to options like **Trampler XR** or **Alpha H1** makes a significant difference in grip and stability. The brakes, particularly the rear, are a major weak point. The front has adequate stopping power, but the rear brake is weak, especially in wet conditions. I highly recommend upgrading to **sintered brake pads** for better performance. **Weight & Handling:** At around 184 kg, the Dominar is on the heavier side. It’s not as well-balanced as something like a Royal Enfield, so riders who are lighter or smaller may need to put in extra effort, especially at lower speeds. However, on the highway, the bike's weight gives a great sense of stability, even at top speeds. **Service & After-Sales:** One area where the Dominar falls short is after-sales service. Service centers often lack experienced technicians, which can be frustrating. I prefer going to trusted third-party shops for repairs and maintenance. Spare parts availability and overall service quality could be much better for a flagship model. **Recommendation:** At its current price point, the Dominar 400 is difficult to recommend as a brand-new purchase. However, the **second-hand market** is flooded with pre-owned models, and these are much better value. You can find SOHC models for around **₹1 lakh**, while the DOHC (UG) models start from **₹1.2 lakh**. In terms of value for money, these used models are a solid option compared to buying new.Read MoreWas this review helpful?1
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A) Bajaj Dominar 400 is available in 2 different colours - Charcoal Black, Aurora ...Read More
A) The seat type of the Bajaj Dominar 400 is split.
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A) The tyre size of Bajaj Dominar 400 is 110/70-17 at front and 150/60-17 at rear.
A) Bajaj Dominar 400 has a maximum torque of 35 Nm at 6500 rpm.
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