The highly awaited Bajaj Dominar 250 was released earlier this month in India. It features a powerful 250 cc DTS-i engine. A YouTuber has made a high-speed sprint to find out what the quarter-liter Bajaj Diminar is capable of.
A top speed of 141 km / h is an incredible statistic for a quarter-liter single-cylinder bike.
So, Active readers should note that the latest 250 cc Dominar. As it has the same engine as the KTM 250 Duke, Husqvarna Svartpilen 250 and Husqvarna Vitpilen 250. This BS6-compliant single-cylinder, DOHC. The liquid-cooled engine has a lightweight crankshaft in the Dominar 250.
So, it comes with the fuel injection system. It is capable of delivering a maximum output of 27 PS at 8,500 rpm and a maximum torque of 23,5 Nm at 6,500 rpm. The engine so attaches to the 6-speed gearbox.
It’s an amazing figure for a quarter-liter single-cylinder bike. After watching the footage. So, we think the 6th gear of the bike mainly designed to sustain a respectable triple-digit cruising speed without taxing the engine by keeping the rpm low.
However, we will test the same thing in our thorough analysis of the Bajaj Dominar 250. Once the current health situation in the country has stabilized. So stay tuned, as well as more Bajaj news and other two-wheeler updates.
Bajaj Auto has very competitively priced the Dominar 250 at INR1,60 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi). The organization has cut some corners to do this.
For starters, the 250 cc Dominar has a low-cost swingarm style package instead of an aluminum one that comes with the Dominar 400. Likewise, the USD front forks are shorter, the wheels are wider, the front disk brake is bigger, and so on.
The Bajaj Dominar 250 is available in two color choices, Vine Black and Red.
Also with all the cuts, the new Bajaj Dominar 250 is a fantastic kit. It has the form factor of the larger Dominar 400 and will be easy to travel on a regular basis. This is available in two color choices, Vine Black and White.