Bajaj Auto has given its Dominar lineup a meaningful update for 2025, adding modern electronics and improving long-distance comfort. The Dominar 400 and 250 now come better equipped for touring, without losing their core character.
Both bikes replace the previous versions.
This update focuses on making the Dominar feel more current and easier to live with on long rides.
Key additions include:
On the practical side:
The addition of ride-by-wire changes how the bike responds to inputs. It’s smoother in low-grip conditions and sharper when you want performance.
These are small changes individually, but together they make the bike feel more versatile.
The Dominar has always been positioned as a practical touring motorcycle. That hasn’t changed.
What Bajaj has done here is refine the experience:
This isn’t a complete overhaul, and it doesn’t need to be.
The 2025 Dominar range feels like a well-thought-out upgrade:
For riders looking at an affordable sports tourer, the Dominar now feels more complete than before.
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