Bajaj Dominar 160 2025: new model of the motorcycle features 2-channel ABS, 17 horsepower and a modern sporty design, while maintaining an affordable price.
Bajaj Auto, one of the largest motorcycle manufacturers in the world, has launched the Dominar 160 2025 in Brazil. This launch marks a significant step forward for the brand, which was already known for its power and reliability. The new version of the motorcycle features several improvements, including the addition of an ABS system on both wheels, a first for the segment. With a price of R$ 16.900, which includes shipping, Bajaj Dominate 160 2025 continues to be the brand's most affordable option in the country, combining innovation with attractive cost-benefit.
Bajaj Dominar 160 2025 News and Technology
The Dominar 160 2025 is not just an update of the model previous; it represents a significant evolution in design and security.
The 2-channel ABS braking system has been incorporated, replacing the old system that was only available on the front wheel.
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This change makes the bike the only one in its category to offer such a feature, increasing safety and control during sudden braking.
Another important improvement is the increase in the size of the front brake disc, now 300 mm, which provides more effective braking power.
The tires have also been updated, now measuring 100/80-17 at the front and 130/70-17 at the rear, both tubeless.
The motorcycle's dashboard now includes new features, such as gear indicator, average consumption and information on autonomy, making the riding experience even more complete.
Design and comfort of the Bajaj Dominar 160
The design of the Dominar 160 2025 maintains the style sporty that characterizes the line, with new colors and graphics that make it even more attractive.
The bike is available in several color combinations, including a gray finish with red and black accents, as well as red with white and black options.
Black finishes with blue and red accents are also available.
The Dominar 160's bold design is inspired by the Dominar 200, with a bold headlight at the front and a sporty tail at the rear.
The split seat and short exhaust complete the bike's modern and dynamic look, offering both style and comfort.
Motorcycle performance and suspension
O engine The Dominar 160 2025 is a 160,3 cc single-cylinder, with 4 valves and a power of 17 horsepower at 9.000 rpm.
This engine stands out as the most powerful among 150 to 160 cc urban motorcycles in Brazil.
The 5-speed gearbox and electronic injection system ensure consistent performance, while the torque of 1,488 kgfm at 7.250 rpm offers a robust driving experience.
The dual spark ignition system is another feature that contributes to the engine's efficiency.
The Dominar 160 2025's suspension is superior to that of many entry-level motorcycles.
It features a 31mm inverted front fork and a Nitrox monoshock rear shock absorber.
These features ensure a smooth and comfortable ride, ideal for daily commutes and for those who enjoy the feeling of riding a motorcycle with high-quality performance.
Where to buy?
Bajaj has a network of 21 dealerships spread across Brazil, with plans for continuous expansion.
The stores are located in Campinas (SP), Jundiaí (SP), Santo André (SP), São Paulo (SP), Sorocaba (SP), Belo Horizonte (MG), Rio de Janeiro (RJ), Taguatinga (DF), Florianópolis (SC), Curitiba (PR), Belém (PA), Manaus (AM), Marabá (PA), Maceió (AL), Caruaru (PE), Recife (PE) and Salvador (BA).
New units will be opened in Mossoró (RN), Fortaleza (CE), Vitória (ES), Juiz de Fora (MG), Campo Grande (MS), Goiânia (GO), Porto Alegre (RS) and in São Paulo (SP).
Bajaj Auto, founded in 1945 in India, is one of the largest motorcycle manufacturers in the world.
The company operates in more than 70 countries and also manufactures three- and four-wheeled vehicles.
In Brazil, the brand has its own factory in Manaus, which marks the company's first unit outside India.
In addition to the Bajaj models, the company manufactures the Chetak electric scooter and has partnerships with KTM and Triumph to develop new motorcycles.