Bajaj Avenger – The cruiser enthusiast Bajaj’s Avenger series has been a favorite among cruiser enthusiasts in India for a long time. Now, the Bajaj Avenger 400 may take the lead once again while more power and modern bits, and a more aggressive design. It is likely that this model is going to offer the old world cruiser charm with contemporary flourishes and is one of the most highly anticipated two-wheeler launches of 2025.
dependable 373cc Engine and Smooth Ride
The Avenger 400 would most likely use the 373cc liquid-cooled, single-cylinder motor from the Dominar 400 engine. This engine is capable of churning out similar 35 PS of power and 35 Nm of torque for a punchy yet smooth sailing experience on the highway. The engine will focus on low-end torque and easy acceleration and is suited to riders who appreciate smooth long-distance rides over quick bursts.
The Avenger 400 is expected to have the city/touring grin factor with a slick gearbox and balanced chassis.

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Cruiser Stlying Final LED Headlamp
The Avenger 400 embodies the brand’s typical low-slung, laid back cruiser silhouette, but with more muscular proportions. The motorcycle is likely to come with a bigger fuel tank, LED headlamp, chunky alloy wheels, and a fat rear tyre that will offer an imposing look. The laid-back form of this bike is perfect for riders who are in search of a cruiser and value
comfort and design
The motorcycle may be also retailed in dual-tone colour schemes and might as well be equipped with blacked-out engine bits and body panels for a sportier overall look.
Riding posture and features-comfort both the Riders are comfortable to corner
The Avenger 400 should continue this blueprint of comfortable ergonomics of the Avenger lineup. Our seat will be broad and comfortable, the footpegs will be up front and the handlebars will be high, ideal for long distance touring posture. The ride and handling will be tuned for Indian conditions and the rear suspension will also probably be tweaked for better ride quality in our bumpy roads.
A fully digital instrument console with trip meter, gear position indicator and real time fuel efficiency will add modernity for the riders. The bike probably also has a USB charging port and Bluetooth. Safety and Braking
For added safety, the Bajaj Avenger 400 may be offered with dual-channel ABS and disc brakes on front and rear wheels. These will provide plenty of stopping force and control especially at high speeds. Wider tyres and a longer wheelbase should add to road grip and hobble cornering.
Price and availability details were released
We expect the Bajaj Avenger 400 to be priced in the range of ₹ 2.2 lakh to 2.5 lakh (ex-showroom). This places it quite strategically compared to other cruisers such as the Royal Enfield Meteor 350 and Honda CB350. The Avenger 400 is tipped to follow in early 2025 so it’s a hot topic among cruiser fans.
Who Should Buy It?
The Avenger 400 is perfect for the following riders:
- High-mileage riders who appreciate the highway miles
- Urban commuters seeking a stylish, comfortable bike
- The ones who are in the market only for a powerful cruiser without spending in excess of ₹3 lakh
- Here I mean the prospects who would want to upgrade from a 150/220cc segment to something more premium.
But with a 5.3-liter V-8 powerful enough to sit back and enjoy the ergonomics, the features of a modern truck, and likely the value pricing we’re used to seeing from any GM product, it’s a neat combo of performance and value.
Final Verdict
Bajaj Avenger 400 to change the face of India’s budget cruiser segment. It is a nice mix of power, comfort, stance, and value into a single, complete motorcycle, as it were. Be it weekend escapes, daily city commutes or your first premium cruiser, the Avenger 400 seems to have you covered. Those looking for a stylish cruiser with the soul of a tourer, the Avenger 400 might just turn out to be the option to go for in 2025.