
2025 Bajaj Dominar 250 : Redefining Affordable Touring with a Fresh Edge
Bajaj Auto has steadily built a reputation for delivering motorcycles that blend performance, style, and value. One of the key models in its lineup, the Bajaj Dominar 250, has been a standout in the quarter-liter segment—especially among young riders and touring enthusiasts on a budget. For 2025, Bajaj has refined the Dominar 250 further, giving it subtle updates, improved refinement, and even better value while retaining the DNA that made it a fan favorite.
🔥 Street Cred Meets Touring Power
The 2025 Dominar 250 continues to share its design language with its older sibling, the Dominar 400. That means you get an aggressive streetfighter stance, beefy USD front forks, a muscular tank with extended shrouds, split seats, and a stubby exhaust that gives it a big-bike feel.
New for 2025 is a refreshed color palette with matte dual-tone finishes, sharper decals, and revised alloy wheel designs. The motorcycle retains its strong LED headlamp cluster and signature LED DRLs, giving it a commanding road presence, whether it’s day or night.
🏍️ Engine & Performance: Balanced for Daily Rides and Long Hauls
Under the tank, the 2025 Dominar 250 continues with its proven 248.8cc, liquid-cooled, single-cylinder DOHC engine. It produces 27 PS of power at 8,500 rpm and 23.5 Nm of torque at 6,500 rpm, mated to a smooth 6-speed gearbox with a slipper clutch. The power delivery is linear and refined, perfect for both spirited city rides and highway touring.
The bike’s fuel-injection system has been fine-tuned in 2025 for better throttle response and improved mileage, now claiming around 38–40 km/l in mixed riding conditions. With a top speed of around 130 km/h and a 13-liter fuel tank, it’s built to go the distance without sacrificing everyday usability.
🛞 Suspension, Handling & Ride Quality
The Dominar 250 continues to shine when it comes to ride comfort and stability. It’s equipped with 37mm USD forks at the front (by Endurance) and a multi-step adjustable mono-shock at the rear, tuned to handle rough Indian roads and highway bumps with ease.
Weighing around 180 kg (kerb), the bike is heavier than typical 250cc offerings, but this adds to its planted feel at high speeds. Dual-channel ABS and disc brakes on both ends (300mm front, 230mm rear) ensure confident braking in both dry and wet conditions.
Riding ergonomics are upright and comfortable, designed to reduce fatigue on long journeys. Bajaj also continues to offer the optional touring accessories kit, including a tall visor, hand guards, carrier, and smartphone mount—making the Dominar 250 one of the best out-of-the-box touring machines under ₹2 lakh.
🧠 Features & Tech
In terms of features, the 2025 Dominar 250 is modest but well-equipped for its price:
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Full LED lighting setup
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Reverse LCD instrument cluster with gear-position indicator, trip meters, and real-time mileage
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Split seats with improved cushioning
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Slipper clutch for smoother downshifts
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Refreshed decals and graphics for 2025
While it lacks Bluetooth connectivity or TFT displays found in rivals like the TVS Apache RTR 200 4V or Hero Karizma XMR, Bajaj has focused on reliability and simplicity—traits long-distance riders appreciate.
💸 Price & Variants
As of 2025, the Bajaj Dominar 250 is priced at Rs 1.85 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi), making it a strong value proposition in its segment. Bajaj continues to offer just one variant but with the ability to customize through official accessories.
When compared to the Suzuki Gixxer 250, Yamaha FZ25, or KTM 250 Duke, the Dominar stands out as the best all-rounder for highway-focused riders on a budget.
📊 Specs at a Glance
Specification | Bajaj Dominar 250 (2025) |
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Engine | 248.8cc, liquid-cooled |
Power | 27 PS @ 8500 rpm |
Torque | 23.5 Nm @ 6500 rpm |
Gearbox | 6-speed with slipper clutch |
Suspension | 37mm USD (front), mono-shock (rear) |
Brakes | Dual-disc, dual-channel ABS |
Mileage (claimed) | 38–40 km/l |
Fuel Tank | 13 liters |
Kerb Weight | 180 kg |
Top Speed | ~130 km/h |
Price (ex-showroom) | ₹1.85 lakh |
🏁 Verdict: Still the Best Tourer Under Rs 2 Lakh?
The 2025 Bajaj Dominar 250 continues to offer incredible value for money. It’s not the lightest, nor the most feature-loaded motorcycle in its class, but what it delivers is a premium riding feel, highway comfort, and durability that very few in the sub-2 lakh segment can match.
With refreshed styling, refined performance, and Bajaj’s extensive service network, the Dominar 250 is still a top choice for college-goers, young professionals, and weekend warriors who want a no-nonsense touring companion.
Last Updated On 8 July 2025.
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