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Power Statement: Dominar as Your Success Symbol

Last Update: June 13 2025

The Dominar bike series offered by Bajaj Auto consists of two flagship motorcycle models, i.e., Dominar 250 and Dominar 400 BS6. Both these models are immensely popular bikes from Bajaj Auto Nepal in the touring motorcycle segment.

They are much loved by everyone, especially those who prefer riding a motorcycle that promises power-packed performance and is equipped with a wide array of modern features that enhance the riding experience.

While both the bikes come under the premium segment, the Bajaj Dominar 400 BS6 has been upgraded and is entirely revamped to suit the needs of a modern biker. This does not mean the Bajaj Dominar 250 is any less.

Both bikes have USD fork suspension, disc braking system, tubeless tyres, and the same ground clearance level of 157 mm. Also, both bikes are almost similar in weight and provide excellent stability.

Dominar 250 and Dominar 400 BS6

Features of Bajaj Dominar 250 and Bajaj Dominar 400 BS6

Design

  • The Bajaj Dominar 250 has a striking appearance and design that will make you go ‘wow’ and turn a few heads on the streets as you glide on the road. It has the signature Dominar bike's muscular and sporty look, reflecting your immaculate taste in bikes and solid personality.

  • It is available in three strikingly beautiful colours - Sparkling Black, Racing Red, and Citrus Rush, and each of them is sure to make a solid impression.

  • The all-new Dominar 400 BS6 has a sleeker and sportier look with updated graphics, providing it with a fresh and modern aesthetic.

  • The new design also features a new instrument cluster with a TFT display that gives you many useful information like RPM, speed, trip distance, and more, allowing you to be well-informed and in full control of the bike while riding.

Engine

  • Both the Dominar bikes – Dominar 250 and Dominar 400 BS6 boast of an advanced and refined engine, which is a testament to their status as statement bikes.

  • The Bajaj Dominar 250 is powered by a double overhead, liquid-cooled, 4-stroke, single-cylinder, 4-valve DOHC engine with a maximum torque of 23.5 Nm @ 6500 RPM. This lets you rule the road and enjoy efficient cruising, especially on highways.

  • The Bajaj Dominar 400 BS6 features a 373.27cc liquid-cooled, single-cylinder, DOHC engine, which produces a maximum torque of 35 Nm.

  • It boasts a 6-speed transmission, delivering linear power.

Modern Features

  • The Bajaj Dominar 250 has a slipper clutch, which enables smooth gear change and also prevents wheel lock-up, especially while you are riding at high speed and cruising on the road.

  • It also has a digital instrument cluster that provides comprehensive information, including speed, RPM, fuel level, and gear indicator.

  • The Bajaj Dominar 400 BS6 features a new exhaust system that is more durable and provides a more powerful sound.

  • It also has features like Bluetooth-enabled navigation assist, find my bike, and LED lighting.

  • Not to mention, both the Dominar bikes have tubeless tyres, which significantly reduce the hassles of tyre puncture and let you enjoy a smooth ride.

Fuel Efficiency

  • While the Dominar bikes are primarily designed for highway riding and off-beat experiences, both models are highly fuel-efficient and offer great mileage.

  • Both bikes have a big fuel tank with a maximum capacity of 13L.

  • While the Bajaj Dominar 250 offers a higher mileage of up to 32 kmpl, the Dominar 400's mileage of 27 kmpl is also pretty impressive, considering it is predominantly meant to be a power bike.

Bajaj Dominar 250

Exploring the technical specifications of the Bajaj Dominar 250 and the Bajaj Dominar 400 BS6

Specifications Bajaj Dominar 250 Bajaj Dominar 400 BS6
Engine
Type Single Cylinder, DOHC, 4-stroke, 4 Valve, Twin Spark, Liquid Cooled, FI Single Cylinder, Liquid Cooled, DOHC, 4 Valve, 4 Stroke, FI
Maximum Power 27 PS @ 8500 RPM 39.9 PS @ 8800 RPM
Maximum Torque 23.5 Nm @ 6500 RPM 35 Nm
Displacement 248.77 cc 373.27 cc
Suspension
Suspension Front Telescopic, 37 mm USD Fork, 135 mm travel USD Forks
Suspension Rear Multi-step adjustable Mono shocks with Nitrox Wheel stroke of 110 mm Multi-step adjustable Mono Suspension with Nitrox
Brakes
Front Brake Size 300 mm 320 mm
Front Brake Type ABS Disc ABS Disc
Rear Brake Size 230 mm 230 mm
Rear Brake Type Disc ABS Disc
Tyres
Front Tyre Size 100/80-17 110/70-R 17
Rear Tyre Size 130/70-17 150/60-R 17
Tyre Type Tubeless Tubeless
Vehicle
Wheel Base 1453 mm 1453 mm
Length x Width x Height 2156 mm x 836 mm x 1112 mm 2156 mm x 836 mm x 1112 mm
Ground Clearance 157 mm 157 mm
Kerb Weight 180 kgs 187 kgs
Fuel Tank Size (Reserve/Usable) 13 L (2.6 L / 10.4 L) 13 L (1.5L / 11.5 L)
Electricals
System 12 V, 8Ah VRLA
Head Lamp LED with AHO, 10 Units LED Pilot Lamps
Battery 12V, 8Ah VRLA 12V, 8Ah VRLA
Colours Sparkling Black, Racing Red, Citrus Rush Aurora Green, Charcoal Black
Price (starting price) Rs. 5,59,900/- Rs. 6,15,900/-

Conclusion

Both the Bajaj Dominar bikes – Dominar 250 and Dominar 400 BS6 are a symbol of power and reliability. While their mileage may not be very high, you can surely have a memorable riding experience if you choose any one of the two-wheeler bikes.

So, visit the nearest Bajaj Showroom to get a taste of true Bajaj Dominar power, and get ready to have a biking experience that may make each ride memorable.

FAQ:

Are the Bajaj Dominar 250 and 400 suitable for long-distance touring in Nepal?

Yes, both Dominar 250 and 400 are well-suited for long-distance touring across Nepal’s varied terrain.

How does the Bajaj Dominar handle Nepal's diverse weather conditions?

The Dominar handles Nepal’s diverse weather conditions confidently, thanks to its robust build and reliable performance.

What is the fuel efficiency difference between the Dominar 250 and Dominar 400?

The Dominar 250 offers better fuel efficiency, averaging around 35–40 km/l, compared to the Dominar 400’s 25–30 km/l.

Are there any special maintenance tips for the Dominar series in Nepal?

Regular chain cleaning, timely oil changes, and checking coolant levels are key maintenance tips for Nepal’s riding conditions.

Can the Dominar 250 and 400 carry heavy touring luggage?

Yes, both models can comfortably carry heavy touring luggage with proper panniers or saddlebags installed.

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