Bajaj Auto has introduced the Dominar 400 Terra in Colombia, expanding its lineup with a model designed for touring and light off-road use. Priced at COP 20,390,000, the Terra variant costs approximately COP 1.4 million more than the standard Dominar 400 Touring available in the region. The motorcycle is visually distinguished by a matte brown paint scheme, topographic-inspired graphics, and 3D tank badges, which differentiate its appearance from the standard model.
To support its adventure-focused design, the Terra includes functional equipment upgrades such as dual-purpose tires for improved traction on uneven surfaces. It also features saddle stays integrated directly into the rear luggage rack, allowing for easier mounting of saddlebags during long-distance travel.
Mechanically, the Colombian-spec Dominar 400 Terra remains unchanged, utilizing the established 373cc, liquid-cooled, single-cylinder engine. This powertrain produces 39.5 horsepower and 35 Nm of torque, and it is mated to a six-speed transmission equipped with a slipper clutch. This setup differs from the current India-spec Dominar 400, which recently transitioned to a downsized 349cc engine to align with revised tax regulations in that market.



