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2020 Bajaj Dominar 250 Review

We swing a leg over the new Bajaj Dominar 250 to see what it offers in the popular 250 cc motorcycle segment.
Preetam Bora
Preetam Bora
1 min read
2020-07-12 22:30:01
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2020 Bajaj Dominar 250 Review
Key Highlights
  • The Dominar 250 is the first 250 cc motorcycle from Bajaj Auto
  • 249 cc, liquid-cooled engine makes 26.6 bhp power, 23.5 Nm torque
  • Same design, dimensions and features as Bajaj Dominar 400

The Bajaj Dominar now gets a sibling, the baby Dominar 250. It's more affordable, lighter than the Dominar 400, and gets a new colour option to differentiate it. It looks familiar, because the design, features and dimensions are more or less, exactly the same as its bigger and older sibling, the Dominar 400. Bajaj Auto says the Dominar 250 is a 'sport touring' motorcycle targeted at young adults, prospective buyers looking to upgrade from 125 cc motorcycles, and even first time buyers.

Also Read: Bajaj Dominar 250 Launched At Rs. 1.60 Lakh

The idea is to offer a do-it-all motorcycle, which can double up as a companion for the daily commute, and also offer a comfortable and composed performance out on the highway. While the Bajaj Dominar 400 has been a well-accepted product, and still accounts for sales of around 1,500 units a month, Bajaj says the 400 cc engine is a barrier for prospective customers, especially first time buyers. And that is where the Dominar 250 comes in, using the same basic platform, but with a smaller 250 cc engine. We spent some time showing the Dominar 250 some city traffic, as well as some highway duties thrown in, to get a sense of how it rides, what it feels like, and if it's worth the Rs. 1.60 lakh (Ex-showroom) price it commands.

Also Read: All You Need To Know About The Bajaj Dominar 250

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The Bajaj Dominar 250 has almost the exact same design, features and dimensions as the Dominar 400

What's new, what's not?

In terms of size, the Bajaj Domimar 250 has the exact same dimensions as its bigger sibling, the Dominar 400. So, length, width, height, ground clearance and wheelbase are exactly the same. That's not a bad thing, because the 250 has the presence, and from a distance only eagle-eyed observers will be able to spot the differences. What the 250 gets is an exclusive new colour, called Canyon Red, the same shade of our test bike, and no, the 400 isn't available in this colour. The Dominar 250 also gets slimmer tyres, the more apparent and identifiable being the 130-section rear tyre, which is considerably slimmer than the 400's 150-section tyre.

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The swingarm is new, the rear tyre is of a thinner 130 mm section, and the upside front fork is of 37 mm diameter

Also different is the swingarm, which is all-new, and the upside down front forks, which are of 37 mm diameter on the Dominar 250, compared to the 43 mm diameter forks on the Dominar 400. The most significant change, of course, is the liquid-cooled 249 cc, double overhead cam engine. In terms of figures, the single-cylinder engine puts out 26.6 bhp of maximum power at 8,500 rpm, and 23.5 Nm of peak torque at 6,500 rpm. The engine is based on the KTM 250 Duke's engine, but with a slightly different state of tune, offering a meatier low and mid-range, rather than outright performance.

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The Dominar 250 has smooth and refined performance, and offers a stable and composed ride

How does it ride?

The 250 cc, liquid-cooled engine is quite smooth and refined. The gears are precise, slot into place without any misses or false neutrals, and acceleration is smooth and linear. The slipper clutch offers a light feel on the lever, and will be a boon while negotiating bumper to bumper traffic in the daily commute. The tyres offer enough and more grip over all kinds of surfaces, and even when leaned over around a corner. Road undulations and minor bumps are despatched without a whimper, or the bike losing its composure; all positive qualities certainly.

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The 249 cc engine is based on the KTM 250 Duke, but with a slightly different state of tune to offer a meatier low and mid-range performance

The performance and acceleration isn't overwhelming that it will scare new riders, even if the Dominar 250 is considered as a first bike. With my 75 kg body weight, I managed to see 135 kmph top speed on the speedometer, but given a longer stretch of road, it will possibly go higher, and with a lighter rider, it may even reach 137-138 kmph with ease. What is likeable is that the engine feels stress-free sitting at 110-120 kmph on the highway, and you can definitely cruise at those speeds, with some more go at hand, if needed.

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The Bajaj Dominar 250 weighs 180 kg, and it feels lighter than the Dominar 400, but it doesn't feel very eager and frantic in acceleration

The dual-channel anti-lock braking system (ABS) works fine, but if they had slightly more bite, they could have been excellent. The long-ish wheelbase gives it a sense of stability and composure, along with the 180 kg kerb weight. However, it also makes the Dominar 250 not so frantic and eager in acceleration. So, if you're the type of rider who's looking to chase stop lights and take on sportier rivals in a street encounter, the Dominar 250 may leave you wanting for more. It's more the resilient and composed performer, and will offer a comfortable place to be in, if you intend to cover several hundred kilometres in a day.

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Straight line stability is quite good, and with its long wheelbase and weight, it offers a calm and composed character

Is it worth its price tag?

The Bajaj Dominar 250 is priced at Rs. 1.60 lakh (Ex-showroom), and that is almost Rs. 35,000 less than the Dominar 400 and Rs. 45,000 less than the KTM 250 Duke. In a segment that is increasingly gaining popularity, the Dominar 250 will have its task cut out, especially when it faces a few worthy rivals, like the Suzuki Gixxer 250 and the Yamaha FZ-25. Where the Dominar 250 will score is on individual choice, as well as riding style and purpose, if preferences involve a slightly heavier and longer bike, as well as more frequent highway use. Bajaj claims fuel consumption figures of 35 kmpl, as certified by the ARAI (Automotive Research Association of India), and although actual fuel consumption will depend on individual riding style, you can certainly expect around 33-34 kmpl with combined city and highway use.

Also Read: Bajaj Dominar 250 Specifications Comparison With Rivals

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The Bajaj Dominar 250 offers a likeable motorcycle, and fits the bill as the almost perfect do-it-all 250 cc bike

The final word

In the end, what the Bajaj Dominar 250 offers is a versatile machine, which can effortlessly do the daily commute, and be equally at home handling the occasional highway run; all great qualities that make it a calm and composed 250 cc motorcycle. All good things, right? Not really. With its 180 kg kerb weight, the Dominar 250 makes its mass felt, especially if you go seeking some thrills. Its long wheelbase and slightly heavy weight may make it feel composed out on the highway, but it may still be a handful, especially if it's being considered as a first bike. And for riders with some experience under their belt, the Dominar 250 may not give you a heady adrenaline rush, if that's your scene, chasing triple digits from a standstill. But for everything else, it may be the near perfect, do-it-all motorcycle, as long as you're ready to accept what it's not, and appreciate it for what it is.

(Photography: Prashant Chaudhary)

BAJAJ DOMINAR 250 SPECIFICATIONS
ENGINE TYPE SINGLE-CYLINDER, 4-STROKE, DOHC, 4-VALVE, LIQUID COOLED
ENGINE DISPLACEMENT 248.77 cc
MAXIMUM POWER 26.63 bhp @ 8,500 rpm
PEAK TORQUE 23.5 Nm @ 6,500 rpm
GEARBOX 6-speed
CHASSIS Beam Type Perimeter Frame
FRONT SUSPENSION 37 mm USD telescopic fork, 135 mm travel
REAR SUSPENSION Multi-step adjustable monoshock, 110 mm wheel stroke
BRAKES (FRONT) 300 mm disc, ABS
BRAKES (REAR) 230 mm disc, ABS
TYRES (FRONT) 100/80-17 Tubeless
TYRES (REAR) 130/70-17 Tubeless
WHEELBASE 1453 mm
GROUND CLEARANCE 157 mm
KERB WEIGHT 180 kg
FUEL TANK CAPACITY 13 litres
PRICE (Ex-showroom, Delhi) Rs. 1.60 lakh
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