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Bajaj Dominar 250 front three quarter

The Bajaj Dominar 250 was launched back in 2020.

Bajaj Dominar 250 headlight

The body panels are the same as the Dominar 400, and so is the honeycomb structure LED headlight.

Bajaj Dominar 250 fuel tank

It comes powered by a 248.8cc engine that produces 27hp and 23.5Nm

Dominar 250 LCD dash

It even borrows the LCD dash from the 400

Bajaj Dominar 250 front brake

The biggest differentiating factor is the narrower tyres on the Dominar 250

Bajaj Dominar 250 rear three quarter shot

The Dominar 250 is priced at Rs 1.78 lakh

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Bajaj Dominar 250 image gallery

The Bajaj Dominar 250 was launched back in 2020. It follows the footsteps of its elder sibling - the Dominar 400. Much like it, the 250 too is positioned as the brand's sports tourer. It comes powered by a 248.8cc, fuel-injected, single-cylinder engine that produces 27hp and 23.5Nm of torque. The Dominar 250 has a strong on-road presence and it looks nearly identical to the 400. The body panels are the same, and so is the honeycomb structure LED headlight. The biggest differentiating factor is the narrower tyres on the Dominar 250 – it uses a 100/80-17 section at the front and a 130/70-17 section at the rear. Another point of difference is that the Dominar 250 uses a narrower USD fork (37mm unit), unlike the Dominar 400's 43mm. The Dominar 250 is priced at Rs 1.78 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi)

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