Bajaj Launches 2025 Dominar 400 and 250 with Ride-by-Wire, Ride Modes, and Touring Enhancement
The 2025 Dominar range receives electronic and ergonomic upgrades including selectable ride modes, bonded glass speedometer, GPS mount, and redesigned handlebar, aimed at improving long-distance touring capabilities across both variants.
Bajaj Auto Ltd. has introduced the 2025 versions of its Dominar 400 and Dominar 250 motorcycles, featuring key updates in electronic systems and rider ergonomics. The upgraded models are priced at ₹2,38,682 for the Dominar 400 and ₹1,91,654 for the Dominar 250, ex-showroom Delhi.
The latest Dominar models include new features such as Ride-by-Wire on the Dominar 400 and selectable ride modes—Road, Rain, Sport, and Off-Road—aimed at enhancing ride control across varying conditions. The Dominar 250, while retaining a mechanical throttle body, also receives four ABS-assisted ride modes.
Both motorcycles are equipped with a bonded glass colour LCD speedometer designed for improved visibility and weather protection. Other additions include an ergonomically redesigned handlebar for enhanced comfort on long rides, a carrier with GPS mount for navigation, and updated control switches for easier operation.
These updates are part of Bajaj’s ongoing effort to refine its offerings in the sports touring segment. Since its launch in 2017, the Dominar series has positioned itself as a long-distance motorcycle option with features tailored to touring needs. The brand’s Dominar Odysseys initiative, which has completed rides across various global routes, reflects its focus on travel-oriented riding experiences.
The 2025 update is intended to align the Dominar range more closely with evolving rider expectations, particularly in terms of technology and touring convenience, without changing the core engine and frame characteristics.
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