Bajaj Avenger 400X Unveiled: Big-Cruiser Look, 373cc Power & Touring Comfort

Bajaj Auto has officially taken the wraps off the much-anticipated Avenger 400X, a powerful new entrant in the mid-range cruiser motorcycle segment. Designed for long-distance rides and city comfort, the 400X blends classic cruiser styling with modern tech — all at an expected price tag under ₹2 lakh.

Muscular Cruiser Design with Road Presence

The Avenger 400X follows a bold cruiser profile with a low-slung seat, wide handlebar, sculpted tank, and matte black finishes. A new round LED headlamp, fork gaiters, and thick tyres enhance the aggressive stance.

Its styling is reminiscent of high-end cruisers like the Harley Street 750, making it an instant attention-grabber on Indian roads.

373cc Engine with Touring Capability

Under the hood, the Avenger 400X is powered by the same 373cc liquid-cooled engine used in the Dominar 400. It produces around:

  • 40 PS of power
  • 35 Nm of torque
  • 6-speed gearbox with slipper clutch

This makes it suitable for highway touring and long weekend rides, while still offering decent city usability.

Tech Features & Riding Comfort

Bajaj has packed the Avenger 400X with useful features for both comfort and convenience:

  • Digital-analog instrument cluster
  • LED DRLs and tail lamp
  • USB charging port
  • Dual-channel ABS
  • Upright riding posture and split seats for pillion comfort

Optional touring accessories like windshields, saddle stays, and engine guards may also be introduced.

Launch Timeline & Pricing

The Bajaj Avenger 400X is expected to launch officially in late 2025, with prices likely starting at around ₹1.95 lakh (ex-showroom). Bajaj aims to position this as a more affordable alternative to Royal Enfield Meteor 350 and Honda CB350.

Conclusion

The Bajaj Avenger 400X offers Indian riders a perfect balance of power, comfort, and affordability. With its bold cruiser styling, highway-ready engine, and Bajaj’s trusted brand name, the 400X could become the next big thing for cruiser lovers in India.

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