Bajaj Avenger 400 2025: ₹2.20 Lakh Cruiser with 373cc Power, 32-35 kmpl Mileage
Picture gliding through Chennai’s coastal evenings, your cruiser’s low-slung seat and chrome accents evoking pure Bobber bliss past the dosa stall. The Bajaj Avenger 400 2025, Bajaj Auto’s latest addition to the Avenger lineage, launches with a starting ₹2.20 lakh ex-showroom price, redefining the cruiser segment for Mumbai’s highway lovers. With a 373cc liquid-cooled engine, 32-35 kmpl mileage, and modern tech like Bluetooth connectivity, it’s a hit for Delhi’s long-haul seekers. I caught this online, and bhai, it’s like Bajaj’s channeled a desi cruiser classic with fresh muscle! Here’s why the Avenger 400 rules India’s roads.
Design That’s Timeless Yet Tough
The Avenger 400 keeps the iconic Bobber silhouette with a teardrop fuel tank, minimalist fenders, and a relaxed riding posture for effortless highway cruises. Its 14-inch wheels and wider rear tire add stability, while the chrome accents and LED headlamp with DRLs give a premium shine. Weighing around 185kg with a 725mm seat height, it suits shorter riders in Kolkata’s traffic. My mate in Pune says, “It’s vintage cool—folks at the poha stall think it’s a highway hugger!” The open ergonomics and low center of gravity make it ideal for both urban jaunts and weekend escapes.
Engine That Hums Highway-Ready
The 373cc single-cylinder liquid-cooled engine cranks out around 40 PS and 35 Nm torque, tuned for smooth low-end pull and tractable power on long rides. Paired with a 6-speed gearbox and slipper clutch, it cruises at 100km/h with 32-35 kmpl mileage, saving ₹5,000-7,000 yearly on fuel versus 25kmpl cruisers at ₹100 per litre. The refined vibration control suits Bangalore’s mixed roads, with a top speed of 150km/h for spirited overtakes. Chennai’s riders love the easy revs, but some miss more mid-range grunt.
Features That Blend Comfort and Control
A digital instrument cluster with Bluetooth connectivity streams navigation and call alerts, while full-LED lighting boosts night visibility. Dual-channel ABS with disc brakes on both wheels ensures confident stops on Jaipur’s wet twists, and the telescopic front forks with twin rear shocks absorb Hyderabad’s bumps comfortably. Mumbai’s commuters dig the wide handlebars and forward footpegs for relaxed ergonomics, but some want a quick-shifter. It’s a cruiser with thoughtful upgrades for the daily grind.
Built for India’s Hustle
With 1,000+ Bajaj service centers, maintenance is ₹1,500-2,500 yearly. On-road prices hit ₹2.30-2.50 lakh, with EMIs from ₹6,000 per month, ₹20,000 down payment. Book at bajajauto.com or dealers now. Matte Black’s the vibe!
Ready to Glide?
Hit a Bajaj showroom—this Avenger 400 is your desi cruiser poet!
What’s the Hype on Bajaj Avenger 400 2025?
When’s the launch?
2025, with deliveries now.
How much can I save?
₹5,000-7,000 yearly on fuel vs. 25kmpl cruisers.
Best for highway lovers?
You bet—150km/h top speed, 373cc engine, ₹2.20 lakh ex-showroom.
What features stand out?
Digital cluster, dual-channel ABS, Bluetooth connectivity.
Where to book it?
bajajauto.com, dealers, with Chrome Silver in stock.

