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Bajaj Auto has released teaser images of the updated 2025 Dominar 400 across its social media platforms, giving enthusiasts a first look at what’s to come. While the side profile of the motorcycle remains unchanged—retaining the familiar silhouette—the teaser suggests that the update brings fresh colour options rather than a complete design overhaul.

A short while ago, images of the upcoming Dominar 400 surfaced online from a dealership, offering a closer look at the changes. One of the key updates is a brand-new LCD instrument cluster, similar to the one seen on the recently launched Pulsar NS400Z. The motorcycle also features revised switchgear that allows riders to navigate through menus and access various functions of the digital display with ease. Notably, Bajaj has removed the secondary LCD screen that was previously mounted on the fuel tank of the older model.

In terms of rider aids, the 2025 Dominar 400 is expected to get ride-by-wire technology along with four ABS modes—Road, Sport, Rain, and Off-Road—enhancing its versatility and safety. The switchgear layout has been modified to accommodate these features.

Mechanically, the new Dominar 400 continues to be powered by the proven 373.3cc liquid-cooled single-cylinder engine, which also powers the NS400Z. It delivers approximately 39 bhp at 8,800 rpm and 35 Nm of peak torque at 6,500 rpm. The engine is paired with a six-speed gearbox and comes equipped with a slipper clutch for smoother downshifts.

With these updates, the 2025 Bajaj Dominar 400 aims to further solidify its position as a value-packed touring machine while offering a more tech-forward riding experience.