Bajaj Dominar 250 Review – The Baby Beast That Doesn’t Try Too Hard

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Summary:
So, I spent quite some time with the Bajaj Dominar 250, and let me just say — this isn’t one of those typical entry-level bikes. It’s got some proper street cred. If you’re looking for a bike that looks big, rides smooth, and doesn’t freak out your wallet… yeah, this might be it.


First Things First – The Looks Will Fool You (In a Good Way)

Honestly, if I parked the Dominar 250 next to the 400, most people wouldn’t even know the difference. It’s got that chunky fuel tank, mean LED face, and wide tail — the kind of design that turns heads at red lights. You feel like you’re riding something way more expensive.

The Dominar 250 black shade especially? Mad underrated. Gives off serious stealth vibes. Bajaj really nailed the proportions here — it’s not trying too hard, it’s just… solid.


Let’s Talk Price – What’s It Costin’ You?

Alright, pricing. The Dominar 250 price (ex-showroom) floats around ₹1.85 lakh, give or take. But yeah, nobody rides off on ex-showroom prices, right?

Here’s the on-road breakdown, ballpark figures:

  • Dominar 250 on road price in Bangalore – ₹2.30 lakh
  • Dominar 250 price in Guwahati – ₹2.10 lakh
  • Dominar 250 price in Kerala – ₹2.25 lakh
  • Dominar 250 price Chennai – Around ₹2.28 lakh

Now obviously, the Bajaj Dominar 250 on road price changes depending on RTO charges, insurance type, even that weird extra “handling charge” some dealers sneak in.

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The Engine – Calm, Capable, and Kinda Fun

This 248.8cc liquid-cooled engine is basically a chill version of the KTM 250 Duke’s motor. Bajaj tuned it to be a bit more relaxed, more rideable — which, honestly, makes total sense for touring types.

You get 27 PS and 23.5 Nm, which is enough for spirited highway riding and daily commutes. No, it won’t throw your head back like a KTM, but it pulls smooth and steady. Cruise at 90–100 km/h all day, and if you’re feeling wild, the Dominar 250 top speed hits about 130 km/h (on flat roads, no headwind, and a light backpack).


What’s the Mileage Like?

This is what half the people Google anyway — “Dominar 250 mileage?”

  • City mileage – Around 32 to 34 km/l
  • Highway – Up to 38–39 km/l if you ride like a saint

So yeah, real-world average? About 35 km/l, give or take. Not bad at all for a 250cc bike that weighs nearly 180 kg.


Riding Comfort – It Eats Kilometres for Breakfast

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Man, the riding posture on this thing is chef’s kiss. Upright bars, comfy seat, and no weird footpeg angles. Perfect for touring. I did a 300 km round trip on this and came back without a sore butt or a broken back. That’s rare.

Suspension leans a bit towards the firm side, but that helps it stay planted on the highway. It can handle rough roads, but don’t expect it to float over craters either.


Handling & Weight – It’s Chunky But Chill

Let’s be real — the Dominar 250 isn’t light. Weighs around 180 kg, so it does feel heavy when you’re pushing it out of a tight parking spot or navigating stop-and-go traffic. But once you get rolling, it behaves well.

Brakes are solid (thanks to the dual-channel ABS), though the bite could’ve been a bit sharper. Still, does the job well.


Dominar 250 Colours 2022 – Plenty to Pick From

Bajaj didn’t skimp on paint options in 2022. Here are some of the Dominar 250 colours 2022 that were available:

  • Auroral Green – eye-catching and sporty
  • Vine Black / Charcoal Black – the stealthy one
  • Canyon Red – bold and aggressive

If you ask me, the Dominar 250 black just looks clean and timeless. That’s the one I’d pick.


Pros and Cons (aka The Real Talk Table)

What’s Great 👍What Could Be Better 👎
Big bike looks, LED lightingA bit heavy in traffic
Comfortable for long ridesNot for speed junkies (get the 400 instead)
Dual-channel ABSDashboard is outdated now
Solid highway stabilityMRF tyres are just okay
Decent fuel efficiency for a 250No fancy features like ride modes or TFT

FAQs – Stuff You Were Probably Gonna Google Anyway

1. What is the Bajaj Dominar 250 on road price?

Depends on where you live, but you’re looking at anywhere between ₹2.10–₹2.35 lakh.

2. How much mileage does the Dominar 250 give?

Expect around 35–36 km/l in mixed conditions, which is honestly pretty good.

3. What’s the Dominar 250 top speed?

It’ll top out around 130 km/h, but sweet spot is cruising at 90–100 km/h.

4. Is Dominar 250 still worth buying in 2025?

Yup. If you want something comfy, tour-friendly, and big on looks — it’s still a banger.

5. Is the black colour still available?

Yep! Dominar 250 black (Vine Black / Charcoal Black) is still one of the most popular options.


Final Verdict – Should You Get One?

If you’re looking for an affordable yet capable touring machine that doesn’t scream for attention but gets the job done really well, the Bajaj Dominar 250 is a solid pick.

It’s not the fastest, not the flashiest, but for riders who value comfort, stability, and that big-bike feel without burning ₹3 lakh+, this bike just… makes sense.

Author- Ayush

Ayush

With over 5 years of experience in the blogging world, Ayush has honed his skills in creating insightful, engaging, and well-researched content. Specializing in automotive topics, Ayush’s blog covers everything from car reviews to industry news, delivering content with a unique and conversational tone. Known for his commitment to delivering high-quality, informative articles,

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