Bajaj Auto is preparing to launch the Avenger 400, an all-new cruiser motorcycle that will sit above the current Avenger 220. Expected to arrive in 2025, this new model is aimed at riders who want long-distance comfort, classic cruiser styling, and stronger performance in a mid-range budget.
Classic Cruiser Design with a Modern Twist
The upcoming Bajaj Avenger 400 will retain the classic low-slung cruiser silhouette that defines the Avenger series. It will feature a wide handlebar, forward-set footpegs, and a low-slung seat to ensure relaxed ergonomics for long rides. The design will be more muscular, with a larger fuel tank, LED headlamp with DRL, and a modern digital instrument cluster. The bike is also expected to come in new matte and metallic color options, giving it a premium road presence.

Powerful 373cc Engine for Highway Cruising
At the heart of the Avenger 400 will likely be the same 373cc liquid-cooled, single-cylinder engine that powers the Dominar 400. This engine produces around 40 PS of power and 35 Nm of torque, making it ideal for highway cruising and effortless overtakes. The engine will be tuned differently for cruiser-style performance, with more low-end torque and a relaxed power delivery. It will be paired with a 6-speed gearbox and could feature a slipper clutch for smooth downshifts.
Touring-Friendly Features
The Bajaj Avenger 400 is expected to be equipped with several features that make it touring-ready. These include a wider and more cushioned seat, a backrest for the pillion, USB charging port, and dual-channel ABS for enhanced safety. The suspension setup will likely include telescopic forks at the front and twin shock absorbers at the rear, tuned for comfort over long distances.
Expected Price and Launch Timeline
Bajaj is likely to price the Avenger 400 competitively around ₹2 lakh to ₹2.2 lakh (ex-showroom), making it one of the most affordable cruisers in the 400cc segment. It will directly compete with Royal Enfield Meteor 350 and the upcoming Hero Mavrick 440. The official launch is expected in early 2025, with testing already underway on Indian roads.
Final Thoughts
The Bajaj Avenger 400 promises to bring big-bike appeal, comfort, and performance at an accessible price point. With cruiser styling, highway-friendly dynamics, and modern features, it’s set to attract both young enthusiasts and mature touring riders.