Bajaj Launches Dominar NS400Z 2026 in Brazil: Powerful Motorcycles, Intelligent Riding Modes, 3-Year Warranty, and Price of R$ 26,900
Bajaj officially unveiled the new Dominar NS400Z 2026 motorcycle in Brazil this week. Manufactured in Manaus (AM), it takes the position of the most powerful model from the national brand.
The suggested retail price is R$ 26,900, a price that attracts due to its cost-benefit. The motorcycle will be available in stores across the country.
The brand equipped the model with full LED headlights, multiple riding modes, app connectivity, and a three-year warranty.
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The reason for this investment: to offer a sporty, functional motorcycle with good cost-benefit for those seeking performance without compromising on technology.
Bajaj Presents Sporty Look and Striking Urban Design
The Dominar NS400Z 2026 stands out for its aggressive appearance. It features full LED headlights with a “Thunderbolt” signature and DRL daylight lights. Additionally, the redesigned tank and compact fairings enhance its urban style.
Bajaj offers four different colors: Glossy Racing Red, Brooklyn Black, Pearl Metallic White, and Pewter Grey. Each version includes exclusive graphics and alloy wheels. These details elevate the perceived quality of motorcycles in this segment.
Engine, Performance, and Riding Modes
It delivers 40 horsepower, positioning itself as the most powerful motorcycle in Bajaj’s national lineup. The company includes four riding modes: Road, Rain, Sport, and Off-Road. This feature helps the rider adapt the motorcycle to different conditions, increasing versatility.
A digital panel with Bluetooth connectivity also integrates into the model. Using the Bajaj Ride Connect system allows answering calls, changing music, and viewing turn-by-turn navigation. This reinforces its technological appeal against competitors.
Mechanical Structure and Road Safety
The braking system features dual discs and two-channel ABS; a 320 mm front and a 230 mm rear. The front suspension is of the inverted type (USD fork of 43 mm); the rear, monoshock with Nitrox. Tubeless tires provide stability, measuring 110/70 R17 at the front and 140/70 R17 at the back.
The perimeter chassis improves weight distribution. This favors control in corners. The balance also aids rider comfort in urban routes.
Dimensions, Capacity, and Weight
The new Dominar NS400Z measures 1,990 mm in length, 820 mm in width, and 1,057 mm in height. Wheelbase of 1,344 mm and seat height of 807 mm from the ground. The minimum ground clearance is 165 mm; tank capacity of 12 liters; dry weight: 174 kg.
These specifications make the motorcycle competitive among mid-size motorcycles. The well-distributed weight makes maneuvers easier. The seat height still requires attention for shorter riders.
Bajaj: Warranty, Fixed-Price Reviews, and Clear Cost-Benefit
Bajaj offers three years of warranty for the Dominar NS400Z 2026, reinforcing the brand’s commitment to durability and customer trust.
In addition, the model comes with fixed-price reviews, valid until December 31, 2025, ensuring more transparency in after-sales.
According to the company, the values are already defined: about R$ 141.26 for the 1,000 km review, R$ 378.76 at 5,000 km, and R$ 451.26 at 10,000 km. In other words, the owner knows exactly how much they will spend at each stage, without unpleasant surprises.
Thus, the maintenance package reinforces the cost-benefit of the motorcycle and highlights one of the most valued differentiators by consumers. In practice, owning a Bajaj motorcycle means financial predictability and peace of mind in the long term.
Therefore, this transparent planning adds real value to the launch and consolidates the brand’s strategy of offering performance with economy.
Availability and Target Audience
The Dominar NS400Z is already available throughout the Bajaj network in Brazil. Therefore, those looking for motorcycles with good performance and technology now have a new national option.
Additionally, the model draws attention for delivering modern features without costing as much as high-displacement motorcycles.
Meanwhile, riders who travel in the city or tackle secondary roads should appreciate the four riding modes, dual-channel ABS brakes, and visual comfort guaranteed by the sporty design. In this way, the riding experience becomes safer, more dynamic, and enjoyable.
On the other hand, Bajaj reinforces its strategy by targeting consumers who desire style, power, and real benefits. Thus, the brand offers a balanced and accessible alternative within the motorcycle market in Brazil.
Therefore, the new launch has everything to gain a place among the most recommended models in its category, solidifying Bajaj as one of the main cost-benefit options in the country.

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