Bajaj Dominar 400 UG vs Royal Enfield Interceptor 650 vs KTM 390 Duke: Spec Comparo

  • Mar 6, 2019
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How does the new Dominar 400 UG fare against its rivals on paper? We find out

Update: Bajaj has launched the new 2019 Dominar 400 at Rs 1.73.870 (ex-showroom, Delhi). At this price, the new Dominar costs around Rs 10,000 more than its previous iteration.

Bajaj is all set to launch the 2019 Dominar -- and it’s not just that the motorcycle has got a mid-life update, it has also received a new name. Enter the Dominar 400. Till some time ago, the Dominar had often been compared side by side with Royal Enfield’s 350cc and 500cc models, but now the Interceptor 650 has entered into the picture and has made things even more interesting. To shake things up, we have thrown the KTM 390 Duke into the equation as well.

Three bikes. Three different personalities. And three different clientele. This should be fun.

Design and features:
A quick glance and you’ll notice that all these motorcycles have a different charm. While the KTM 390 Duke is a feisty-looking bike, the Interceptor 650 is a no-nonsense old-school motorcycle. The Dominar 400 with its butch stance looks like a scaled-down power cruiser. The updated Dominar has received some aesthetic tweaks here and there. Unlike the current model, the Dominar 400 gets the blacked-out treatment on the headlamps, dual-tone alloy wheels, and the exhaust system now has double barrels instead of the conventional single-barrel unit.

When it comes to features, the KTM 390 Duke tops the other two by a considerable margin. It gets a TFT screen that displays useful rider information such as tripmeter, range, among other features. The 5.0-inch TFT display is Bluetooth-compatible as well. The Dominar 400 too gets a digital instrument cluster, but it doesn’t look as engaging as the 390 Duke’s TFT display.

On the other hand, we have the Interceptor 650, which is devoid of all the electronic gizmos. Instead, it gets an old-school analogue speedometer and tachometer. The Interceptor 650 is not equipped with LED headlights, while the other contenders in the list come with all-LED lighting systems.

Powertrain:

  Bajaj Dominar 400 KTM 390 Duke Royal Enfield Interceptor 650
Type DOHC, liquid-cooled, single cylinder DOHC, liquid-cooled, single cylinder
SOHC, air-oil cooled, parallel-twin
Displacement 373.2cc 373.2cc 648cc
Max. Power Output 40PS @ 8,650rpm 43.5PS @ 9000rpm
47PS @ 7,250rpm
Max. Torque 35Nm @ 7,000rpm 37Nm @ 7000rpm
52Nm @ 5,250rpm
Transmission type 6-speed + slipper clutch 6-speed + slipper clutch
6-speed + slipper clutch
Fuel tank capacity 13-litre 13.4-litre 13.7-litre
Weight 184kg, kerb 163kg, kerb 202kg, dry

As you can see, the mighty Interceptor 650 with its 648cc engine overshadows the KTM 390 Duke as well as the Dominar 400. The added cylinder in the Interceptor 650 helps it claim the top spot in this battle. The 390 Duke and the Dominar 400 are powered by the same engine but still, the Dominar 400 produces 3PS less than the 390 Duke. However, the compression ratio in the Dominar 400 has been increased (up from 11.3 to 12.1) and due to that, the power has gone up by almost 5PS as well over the current model.

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Thus, the power-to-weight ratio of these motorcycles stand at 232 PS/ton for the Interceptor 650, 266 PS/ton for the 390 Duke and 217.4 PS/ton for the Dominar 400. So if your weekend plans consist of lapping a certain racetrack, you know which bike to choose, right?

Underpinnings:

  Chassis Brake Suspension Tyre
Royal Enfield Interceptor 650 Double-cradle Front: 320mm disc
Rear: 240mm disc
Front: 41mm telescopic forks
Rear: shock absorbers
Front: 100/90-18

Rear: 130/80-18
KTM 390 Duke Steel Trellis Front: 320mm
Rear: 240mm
Front: Upside-down
Rear: Monoshock
Front: 110/70-17

Rear: 150/60-17
Bajaj Dominar 400 Perimeter Front: 320mm disc
Rear: 230mm
Front: Upside-down
Rear: Monoshock
Front: 110/70-17
Rear: 150/60-17

The Austrian bikemaker has always been quite generous when it comes to fitting its offerings with high-end cycle parts. The 390 Duke, being a sportier alternative than its rivals, gets USD forks at the front and a monoshock at the rear. Whereas one of the most significant changes that the Dominar 400 has received over the current model is the front forks: it gets the same front suspension as the 390 Duke, while the preload-adjustable rear monoshock has a different spring rate now. On the braking front, though the disc size remains the same, the front end comes with a radial caliper instead of an axially mounted caliper. However, the rear brake setup remains the same as the current model.

The Interceptor 650 continues its old-school charm here as well. Unlike its modern competitors, the Interceptor 650 features a traditional frame and even the suspension and brake setup aren’t exactly top-of-the-line. Despite this and the weight the Interceptor 650 will stop from 100kmph to noht in 47.21m. Which is is really impressive, as it is the heaviest of the lot. Just to put things into perspective, the feather-weight 390 Duke does the same run in 48.38m.

Price:

 
Price (Ex-showroom, Delhi)
Royal Enfield Interceptor 650 Rs 2.5 lakh
KTM 390 Duke Rs 2.4 lakh
Bajaj Dominar 400
Rs 1.73 lakh

Bajaj has launched the Dominar 400 at Rs 1.73 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi), a premium of around Rs 10,000 over the previous Dominar. At this price, the Dominar 400 will undercut the Interceptor by Rs 77,000 and the 390 Duke by Rs 57,000. As you can see, the Dominar 400 offers well-rounded performance and features at an affordable price tag. To know more about the 2019 Dominar 400, read the review here.

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