The Avenger 400 2025 will change the game in terms of the cruiser scene in the country with its muscular stance, highway riding comfort and a punchy engine to tackle longer rides. Famous for its relaxed ergonomics and road stance, the Avenger 400 gets a significant upgrade with a larger engine and contemporary tech and comfort – a brilliant option for city cruisers and touring enthusiasts!
Powerful 400cc Engine
The 2025 Avenger 400 will be powered by a same single-cylinder liquid-cooled 373cc motor that will receive updated specs, borrowed from the Dominar 400. Producing close to 35 PS of power and 35 Nm of torque, the engine gets a slick 6-speed gearbox with slipper clutch. Cruising is a no brainer as the low end torque and highway stability are the best I’ve ridden.

Stylish Cruiser Design
As befitting of a cruiser, the Avenger 400 receives a traditional yet aggressive design. Its round LED headlamp, teardrop fuel tank, low-slung seat, wide handlebar and forward-set footpegs endow it with a dominating road presence. And with a 15-litre fuel holding, it’s ready for some long-distance journeys with lesser refuelling hogging your time.
Modern Features
The latest Avenger is packed with modernities, but retains that old-school appeal. Key highlights include:
- Full or semi-digital instrument cluster
- Turn-by-turn navigation with smartphone connectivity
- USB charging port
- Dual-channel ABS for enhanced safety
- Various road condition ride modes
These new accoutrements help keep the Avenger 400 a tech-laden cruiser catering to a new-generation of riders.
Suspension & Brakes
The Avenger 400 provides great handling due to its reinforced frame. It gets 41mm telescopic front forks along with twin gas-charged rear shock absorbers. For braking, it is equipped with disc brakes on both ends with single-channel ABS, thus allowing confident stops even at higher speeds.
Mileage & Performance
The Avenger, although a 400 cc motorcycle, the power cruiser is likely to offer a mileage of 28–32 km/l which means, it will be a powerful and efficient machine. Its range on a tank, exceeding 400 km on a full tank, is perfect for weekend escapes and longer touring runs.
Expected Price and Launch
Expect the Bajaj Avenger 400 to launch sometime between late 2025 and early 2026 with an ex-showroom price tag of somewhere between ₹2.0 – 2.3 lakh. At this pricing, it competes directly with the likes of the Royal Enfield Meteor 350 and the Honda CB350.