
KEY HIGHLIGHTS
- The Dominar 400 is going to receive its instrument cluster from the Pulsar NS400Z.
- The design of the motorcycle remains unchanged.
- The secondary display on the fuel tank has been replaced by a USB port.
- It is likely to get ride-by-wire and off-road modes.
The Bajaj Dominar 400 is due to receive another lease of life, with an update just around the corner. The updated Dominar has been spotted shortly before its launch, and this update will focus more on feature additions.
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2025 Bajaj Dominar 400 Spotted Before Launch; Details

The 2025 Dominar will retain the familiar design with a bulbous, muscular stance, which somehow still seems to work even today. The windscreen, knucle guards, luggage rails, and the rear section with the twin LED tail lights have also been retained. However, a closer look will reveal a new instrument cluster borrowed from the Pulsar NS400Z, and the secondary display has been changed in favour of a USB port.

The switchgear will also be different, featuring a small joystick to control the new display cluster. In terms of feature additions, the new Dominar will likely gain ride-by-wire technology, and along with four riding modes to choose from; road, rain sport, and off-road. Other features could include turn-by-turn navigation, smartphone connectivity via bluetooth, music streaming, and a lap timer.
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The 373.2cc, liquid-cooled, single-cyl engine will be carried over, but it will comply with OBD2B norms, and likely continue with 39.42bhp and 35Nm of torque, paired to a 6-speed gearbox. We can expect teasers to roll out shortly.
Source: Rushlane
Verdict
It seems like Bajaj is keen on giving the Dominar yet another lease of life, but it remains to be seen what the future lies for the Dominar brand. There are rumours of a next-gen Dominar in the works, but there is no clarity on how far away it is, or if it is even a reality at this point.