Classic Legends, the company that resurrected the Jawa Motorcycles brand in the Indian market, has now brought back to life the Yezdi brand as well. The Mahindra-backed company offered three products on the Jawa brand, and in a similar fashion, three products have been launched under the Yezdi moniker as well. However, the three products are spread across the segments targeting a wider audience and are more about offering options across categories. Yezdi offers an Adventure, a Scrambler and a Cruiser motorcycle under its flag. While the Adventure and Cruiser motorcycles are not very new to the Indian market, the Scrambler is a niche product for India, especially in the entry-level segment.
The Yezdi Scrambler comes with a starting price of INR 2,04,900 ex-showroom. The entry-level model comes with the Fire Orange colour. The Yelling Yellow and the Outlaw Olive colour options are priced at INR 2,06,900 ex-showroom. The top-spec Rebel Red, Mean Green and Midnight Blue come with a price tag of INR 2,10,900 ex-showroom.
The Yezdi Scrambler comes with rebellious off-road styling featuring a high-mount fender on the front and a bench seat. The bike comes with rounded LED headlamps, LED indicators and LED taillamps. The Scrambler features a muscular fuel tank and a sleek tail section. Along with this, the Scrambler also gets a wide handlebar and easy riding ergonomics.
Yezdi offers an off-set full digital instruments cluster with a flyscreen that integrates well with the unit. The brand also offers handlebar-mounted USB and Type C charging points and functionalities like a trip, distance to empty, time, ABS mode and gear indicator. The Scrambler also comes with Road, Off-Road and Rain riding modes as standard.
Powering the Scrambler is a 334cc single-cylinder liquid-cooled DOHC engine. The motor produces 29.1 PS of power and 28.2 Nm of torque matched to a 6-speed gearbox. The Scrambler comes with twin upswept exhausts and rides on a double cradle chassis. The suspension offers 150mm travel on the front and 130mm travel on the rear with twin shocks.
This helps the Scrambler get a ground clearance of 200mm but still comes with an approachable saddle height of 800mm. The bike rides on 19-inch front and 17-inch rear spoked rims shod in 100/90 front and 140/70 rear tyres. The Yezdi Scrambler comes with 320mm front and 240mm rear disc brakes with dual-channel ABS. The bike tips the scales at 182 kgs and comes with a 12.5-litre fuel tank.
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