New Delhi, India – As the demand for cruiser bikes surges across India, Bajaj Auto is preparing to enter the premium cruiser segment with its much-anticipated Bajaj Avenger 400. Aimed at enthusiasts seeking a stylish alternative to Royal Enfield and Jawa bikes without stretching their budget, the Avenger 400 promises a powerful engine, modern features, and aggressive pricing.

Bajaj Avenger 400 Features: Modern Tech Meets Classic Cruiser Styling
The upcoming Avenger 400 is expected to be loaded with advanced features to meet the needs of today’s riders. Bajaj is likely to equip the motorcycle with:
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Digital speedometer
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Fully digital instrument cluster
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Digital odometer and trip meter
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LED headlight and LED indicators
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Dual disc brakes (front and rear)
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Tubeless tyres
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Alloy wheels for a rugged cruiser look
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USB charging port for on-the-go smartphone connectivity
These features are designed to ensure both style and practicality, making the Avenger 400 a strong contender in the mid-range cruiser segment.
Performance: 398cc Engine for Power-Packed Rides
The Bajaj Avenger 400 is expected to house a 398cc single-cylinder, liquid-cooled engine, capable of producing around 32 PS of power and 36 Nm of torque. This performance setup would offer strong low-end grunt and cruising capability, ideal for both city commutes and highway touring.
Given Bajaj’s track record for efficiency, riders can also expect decent mileage for a bike in this segment, making the Avenger 400 a well-rounded machine.
Expected Price & Launch Timeline: Affordable Cruiser Dream
While Bajaj Auto has yet to officially confirm the launch details, industry insiders suggest that the Bajaj Avenger 400 could debut by March 2025. The expected starting price is around ₹2.80 lakh (ex-showroom), positioning it as a more affordable cruiser alternative to models from Royal Enfield, Jawa, and Yezdi.
With a perfect balance of power, design, and value, the Avenger 400 is shaping up to be a game-changer in the Indian cruiser market.
Bhupendra Singh Chundawat is a seasoned technology journalist with over 22 years of experience in the media industry. He specializes in covering the global technology landscape, with a deep focus on manufacturing trends and the geopolitical impact on tech companies. Currently serving as the Editor at Udaipur Kiran, his insights are shaped by decades of hands-on reporting and editorial leadership in the fast-evolving world of technology.




