CURRENT AFFAIRS Bajaj Dominar 400 and Dominar 250 launched in Malaysia, will sport all LED lighting and an engine bash plate, all details here Akshat Kashyap May 11, 2023 10:48 GMT Bajaj Dominar: The Dominar 400 and Dominar 250 bikes were unveiled by Bajaj Auto, the nation's top two-wheeler manufacturer, during the Malaysia Auto Show. In a contract that the two companies signed a few years ago, Bajaj and Modenas agreed to launch motorcycles in Malaysia and share technology. The final assembly of the motorcycles was carried out at Modenas' manufacturing facilities before they were exported from India via the CKD route. Also Read: The Hyundai i20 gets a mid-life facelift, looks even dashier than before, all details here Bajaj Dominar specifications The 373cc single-cylinder liquid-cooled engine that powers the Bajaj Dominar 400 is derived from KTM. The motorcycle produces 35Nm and 40PS. It functions in tandem with a six-speed slip-and-assist gearbox. The Dominar 250's single-cylinder, liquid-cooled, 248.8cc engine was acquired from KTM and has been tuned significantly differently to fit the bike's power cruiser characteristics. Its output is lesser than that of the KTM 250 Duke, producing only 27PS and 23.5Nm. The Bajaj Dominar 250 is advertised as having a 10.5-second 0-100kmph acceleration time and a 132kmph top speed. Similar to the 250 Duke, you get a 6-speed gearbox with a slipper clutch. Features The most recent version of the Bajaj Dominar 400 comes equipped with a variety of touring extras. A smoked visor, handguards, an engine guard, an engine bash plate, a pillion backrest, a rear luggage rack, a navigation mount, and a USB charging outlet are among the other features on the list. For a surcharge, you may even purchase a saddle stay. The Dominar 400 boasts a complete LED lighting system from Bajaj. On the Dominar 400, there are two digital information panels available to you. The main one has the tachometer, fuel gauge, speedometer, real-time and average fuel consumption indicator, and side-stand warning. There are trip metres, an odometer, a gear position indicator, and a clock on the secondary panel, which is positioned atop the fuel tank. The company does provide a navigation mount, as was already indicated, but there is no smartphone connectivity. Similar to its older sibling, the Bajaj Dominar 250 has the same bodywork and appearance. Additionally, it has identical double barrel exhaust, LED lighting, and bungee straps for the passenger seat. The illuminated switchgear and the elegant, premium mirrors with aluminium stalks are also taken. The Dominar 250's secondary info panel situated on the tank is the telltale light that distinguishes the two bikes. As a result, the Dominar 250 lacks features like a gear position indicator and real-time mileage. Although the alloy rims' design may be the same, they do not have the same machined polish as those on the Dominar 400. Price in Malaysia The Dominar 400 is now priced at RM 15,797, or roughly Rs 2.90 lakh, while the Dominar 250 is priced at RM 13,797, or roughly Rs 2.53 lakh. Also Read: The Hyundai i20 gets a mid-life facelift, looks even dashier than before, all details here Keep watching our YouTube Channel ‘DNP INDIA’. Also, please subscribe and follow us on FACEBOOK, INSTAGRAM, and TWITTER malaysia Read More Read the Next Article