The Bajaj Avenger 400 has hit the Indian market in 2025, tailor-made for riders looking for comfort, style, and performance on the highway. The original and classic cruiser feel with long seat brothers and good handlebars make it a ride that stays put on the highway and works like a charm in the city. A perfect, straightforward, modern beginner cruiser, especially with its budget-friendly price and financing options.
Engine and Performance
The power to the Avenger 400 is provided by a 373cc single-cylinder, liquid-cooled engine that churns out approximately 40 PS of power with 35 Nm of torque. This combination gives the motorcycle smooth acceleration in city traffic and is able to maintain steady highway speeds. The six-speed transmission has been described as silky, taking a lot of fatigue out of daily rides to work and weekend road trips. It can ride well over 130 km/h but feels most at home and in control between 80–100 km/h. The advantage of the liquid-cooling system is constant heat regulation, which allows you to continue riding for hours on end without stopping.
Mileage and Range
In terms of mileage, the Avenger 400 does quite well for a cruiser. A useful average in day-to-day situations seems to lie between 25–27 km/l. A full 13-litre tank translates into a realistic distance of 300–350 km. That’s quite an incentive in terms of comfort to the riders because they avoid the frequent stopping to refuel and enjoy easier route planning.
Styling and Design
The Avenger 400 still resembles a classic cruiser with its broadly sculpted fuel tank, thick chrome or black handlebars, low seat, and compact back. This presence certainly looks “big” while cruising around slowly. A low seat ensures more control and confidence for novices and shorter riders who would prefer to keep their feet flat on the ground during stops. Gloss black and deep blue colors are classy and can turn some heads while parked.
Features and Technology
This bike comes with a practical digital instrument panel giving information like speed, fuel level, trip meter, and time. Bluetooth connectivity is used to handle basic navigation prompts and call alerts, allowing riders to focus on the road. LED headlamps and taillights improve visibility at night, while LED indicators help save power and last longer. Both the long padded seat and factory-fitted pillion backrest provide comfort, resulting in reduced back and shoulder ache during long rides. Tubeless tires along with alloy wheels greatly minimize the chances of a puncture, thus guaranteeing dependable handling.
Suspension and Braking
On the basis of the roads in India, the bike is equipped with telescopic forks at the front and twin shock absorbers at the rear. The suspension setup adequately cushions potholes and undulations but remains stable at highway speeds. Dual-channel ABS, standard across the range, means both front and rear disc brakes minimize the chances of wheel lock-up during an emergency stop. The 17-inch front wheel and 15-inch rear wheels provide the grip and stability to corner especially well in the rain and on slippery surfaces.
Ergonomics and Everyday Usability
The Avenger 400’s low-end torque affords smooth cruising through congested city streets without frequent gear shifts. Its helper in low-speed cruising is a wide set of handlebars with the footpegs placed more forward, providing a feet-forward cruiser posture. The mirror view is quite good and no vibrations from the bar thanks to some damping; buffeting can be reduced with a windscreen/windshield on the highway.
Pricing and Financing
The ex-showroom price of Avenger 400 starts at around ₹1.50 lakh. The on-road price can be between ₹1.75 lakh and ₹1.85 lakh depending on the city. The down payment for finance schemes will start at about ₹20,000, with EMIs around ₹4,500/month. The festive season may come with attractive offers, even some with no down payment whatsoever. Ownership costs would be cheaper in the long run because of a readily available Bajaj service network and inexpensive spare parts.
Who Is This Bike Suitable For?
This is the bike of choice for the riders who love to go long on the highway, are not prepared to compromise on comfort for daily commuting, and seek smart functionalities with cruiser looks. For a first-time buyer of a cruiser, this low seat, easy handling, and predictable power delivery build a lot of confidence. For the ones who ride as a lifestyle—café runs, night rides, Sunday brunch— this bike brings the right mix of style and comfort.
Conclusion
Bajaj Avenger 400 (2025) shows complete cruiser behavior — a powerful 373cc engine, comfortable ergonomics, and a mix of modern LED/Bluetooth features, dependable braking performance with ABS, and good range along with realistic mileage. Due to its low pricing and easy financing options, it has remained attainable by very passionate riders interested in the riding lifestyle, which means being set free on the roads. If you want fame, good-looking aesthetics, long-distance comfort, and easy maintenance — put Avenger 400 on the top of your list.