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By Sanath V
Posted on: Aug 20, 2021 08:32 PM
8
10
Feels heavy in city traffic
3.0
STD(Petrol)
The Bajaj Dominar 250 offers great performance and is perfect for long rides and highway cruising. The engine is smooth and powerful, and the bike handles well at high speeds. However, the bike feels heavy in city traffic, and the fuel efficiency could be better. The build quality is solid, but the maintenance cost is slightly on the higher side. A great bike for touring, but less practical for daily commutes.
By Mahesh Lal
Posted on: Sep 28, 2024 01:42 AM
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PERFECT PERFORMANCE
4.0
STD(Petrol)
I’ve had the Bajaj Dominar 250 for a few months now, and I’ve got to say, it’s been a fantastic experience. This bike packs a solid punch for a 250cc machine—plenty of power to cruise comfortably on highways, and it’s no slouch in the city either. The engine is refined, with a smooth power delivery that makes it easy to ride for long stretches without fatigue. I appreciate the muscular design—it gives off a big-bike vibe that turns heads. The suspension setup is great for handling rough patches; it soaks up potholes better than I expected, and the bike feels planted even at higher speeds. The all-LED lighting and digital console add a nice modern touch, making it feel more premium than its price tag suggests. For me, the Dominar 250 strikes a great balance between performance and daily usability
By Hasan
Posted on: Nov 14, 2024 03:20 PM
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0
Great bike for those looking for a balance of touring capability
3.0
STD(Petrol)
The Bajaj Dominar 250 has been a solid companion for my rides, but it’s not without a few quirks. Let’s start with the positives—it’s got a strong 250cc engine that’s smooth and pulls well, making it great for highway rides. I’ve taken it on a few trips, and it holds its own at higher speeds. That said, in city traffic, it feels a tad heavy when weaving through tight spots. The weight gives it great stability on open roads, but in congested areas, it’s something you notice. The styling is definitely bold and attention-grabbing, but I think Bajaj could work a bit on reducing vibrations at higher RPMs. The digital console is nice, though it feels slightly dated compared to what some competitors offer. Overall, the Dominar 250 is a great bike for those looking for a balance of touring capability and daily riding, as long as you’re okay with a bit of heft and minor vibrations on spirited runs
The 2021 Bajaj Dominar 250 is now priced at Rs. 1.54 lakh (ex-showroom), which makes it substantially more affordable than before undercutting the Suzuki Gixxer 250 in the segment.
Bajaj Dominar 250 gets a price hike of Rs. 1,625 just a month after it got a price hike of Rs. 4,090 in September 2020. Currently, the motorcycle is priced at Rs. 165,715 (ex-showroom, Delhi).
Along with the Dominar 400, Bajaj also hiked the prices of the Dominar 250 by Rs. 4,090. This is the first time that the Bajaj Dominar 250 gets a price hike. The bike was launched in March 2020.
The on-road price for Bajaj Dominar 250 in Kulgam is 1.82 Lakh. The on-road price of petrol variants of Dominar 250 starts from ₹ 1.82 Lakh. The top competitors of Bajaj Dominar 250 i.e. KTM 250 Duke price in Kulgam starts from ₹ 2.12 Lakh & Suzuki Gixxer 250 price in Kulgam starts from ₹ 1.82 Lakh.