Bajaj Auto has introduced the 2025 Dominar 400 and Dominar 250, featuring major upgrades in its technology and touring capabilities. These updated models come equipped with new electronic features and ergonomic improvements designed to enhance long-distance riding comfort and control.
Both motorcycles will replace the outgoing models and are priced at ₹2,38,682 for the Dominar 400 and ₹1,91,654 for the Dominar 250 (ex-showroom, Delhi).

The new Dominar lineup is tailored for touring enthusiasts, with features that improve both riding performance and real-world practicality.
Key Highlights:
✅ Ride Modes
Dominar 400: 4 Ride Modes – Road, Rain, Sport, and Off-Road
Dominar 250: 4 ABS modes with a Mechanical Throttle Body
✅ Ride-by-Wire Technology
Dominar 400 now comes with an Electronic Throttle Body for smoother and more precise throttle control.
✅ New Bonded Glass Speedometer
High-visibility digital display with a weather-resistant design and integrated speedo flap.
✅ Improved Touring Comfort
Redesigned handlebar for better comfort on long rides
Rear carrier with GPS mount for easy navigation setup
Advanced control switches for improved rider interface

Since its launch in 2017, the Dominar has carved out a strong identity in the sports touring category. With a rugged frame, powerful engines, and proven touring performance, the Dominar has consistently appealed to riders who seek more from every journey.
Through the Dominar Odysseys program, Bajaj has also led global long-distance adventures, covering over 3 lakh kilometers across all 7 continents, including extreme terrains like the Arctic Circle and Trans-Siberian Highway.
The 2025 update continues this legacy by combining new-age electronics with touring durability, further strengthening the Dominar’s position as India’s go-to sports tourer.

The 2025 Dominar 400 and 250 are more than just upgrades — they’re purpose-built machines for serious riders. With smart features, improved ergonomics, and proven performance, Bajaj Auto once again sets the benchmark for premium touring motorcycles in India.