Bajaj teases updated Dominar 250 and 400 which will be getting new LCD console, revised switchgear, and cleaner design, aiming to boost its appeal.
By Divyam Dubey
Bajaj Auto has teased the updated Dominar 250 and Dominar 400, creating a buzz among motorcycle enthusiasts. While full details are still under wraps, one key upgrade stands out—the Dominar 400 will get a new LCD instrument console, similar to the unit on the Pulsar 400. Dealership spy shots also reveal updated switchgear, designed to offer a better user experience. Bajaj has also removed the secondary display from the fuel tank, resulting in a cleaner and more refined look. These updates are expected to enhance both the functionality and overall appeal of the bike.
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The Dominar series has always had a strong presence on the road. It’s been known for comfort, performance, and long-distance touring. But despite the fan base, the series hasn’t sold quite as well as Bajaj had hoped. Strong competition and higher pricing may have held it back. Still, Bajaj seems determined to turn things around with these upgrades.
With smarter features like the new display and better controls, the updated Dominar 250 and 400 could draw fresh attention. If Bajaj nails the pricing, the bikes might attract both new buyers and long-time fans. The company seems to be paying attention to what riders want—practical updates and a better riding experience.
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As the official launch gets closer, the buzz is only growing. If Bajaj delivers a well-rounded package, these new Dominars could give the brand a much-needed boost. Riders are watching closely, hoping the wait will be worth it.