
Bajaj has refreshed its Dominar lineup for 2025,
Focusing on better touring capability and rider comfort. Priced at Rs. 2.38 lakh (Dominar 400) and Rs. 1.91 lakh (Dominar 250), ex-showroom Delhi, the update brings key feature upgrades.
The Dominar 400 now gets ride-by-wire tech with four riding modes – Road, Rain, Sport and Off-Road – for better adaptability. The Dominar 250 keeps its mechanical throttle body but offers four selectable ABS modes for added safety.

Other enhancements include a redesigned handlebar to reduce wrist fatigue on long rides, a bonded glass speedometer with better weather protection and legibility, and a dedicated GPS mount for those who prefer proper navigation over phone-based maps. Subtle changes to the switchgear improve tactile feel, while the weather-sealed speedo ensures durability.
Launched back in 2017 as a power-packed sports tourer, the Dominar has since evolved, gaining a reputation through real-world adventures like the Dominar Odysseys – including Arctic and Trans-Siberian rides covering over three lakh kilometres.

Mechanically, there’s no change. The Dominar 400 continues with its 373 cc single-cylinder engine delivering 39.42 bhp and 35 Nm, while the Dominar 250 retains its 249 cc single-cylinder motor with 26.6 bhp and 23.5 Nm. Both models come with a six-speed gearbox and slipper & assist clutch as standard.