
2025 Bajaj Dominar 250, Dominar 400 launched: Prices, what's different
has launched the 2025 iterations of its popular
sports tourers
, the
Dominar 400
and Dominar 250, with new upgrades. As for the pricing, the duo will cost Rs 2.38 lakh for the Dominar 400 and while the
Dominar 250
will set you back by Rs 1.92 lakh. Both prices, ex-showroom. Here's a look at what's changed.
2025 Bajaj Dominar 250, Dominar 400: What's new
One of the major highlights for this upgrade includes the introduction of
ride-by-wire technology
on the Dominar 400. This enables four riding modes: Road, Rain, Sport, and Off-road. The Dominar 250, meanwhile, makes use of a mechanical throttle setup but offers four selectable
ABS modes
.
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Both motorcycles now feature a modern bonded glass LCD speedometer, borrowed from the Pulsar NS 400Z, which itself is expected to get some upgrades soon. Besides that, handlebar positioning has been reworked for a relaxed riding triangle. Alongside that, the models feature luggage carriers and a GPS device mount fitted from the factory.
Apart from these changes, the powertrain and other hardware remains unchanged. The Dominar 400 continues to draw power from a 373.3 cc, single-cylinder, liquid-cooled motor that puts out 39 hp and 35 Nm. It's paired with a 6-speed gearbox equipped with a slipper clutch. The Dominar 250, too, carries over its 248.8 cc powerplant that delivers 26.6 hp and 23.5Nm, mated to the same 6-speed unit.
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