Thursday, February 6, 2020

Bajaj's 'Dominar 400', which is assembled in Nepal, has started selling

Bajaj's 'Dominar 400', which is assembled in Nepal, has started selling. This 'Dominar 400' is currently available in a showroom in Teku.
According to Shekhar Golchha, president of HH Bajaj, the official distributor for Nepal of Bajaj, the motorcycle is cheaper than the one made in India.
He said that this motorcycle will be available in other showrooms soon.
Last year's budget imposed a tax on the motorcycle, according to the CC, whose price had reached 5,892,900. After being assembled in Nepal, its price has dropped to 5 lakh 29 thousand 9 hundred.
An employee of the company said that there is not much difference in the domain and the one made in Nepal.
"It has reduced vibration and kept 2 adjusts no different," he said.
373.3 cc's Dominar generates 40 psi power at 8650 rpm and 35 Nm of torque at 7000 rpm.


It has a fuel efficiency of 13 liters and claims that the company will provide 25 km mileage.

It features dual channel ABS, LED tail light, speedometer and so on.

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