The three bikes -- presented by Classic Legends Private Limited, the automotive company owned by the Mahindra Group -- are a welcome addition to the two-wheeler options already present on Indian roads, says Rajesh Karkera.
The all-new Yezdi is back in three different avatars -- Yezdi Adventure, Yezdi Scrambler and Yezdi Roadster.
Keeping COVID guidelines in mind, the launch took place online.
The three bikes -- presented by Classic Legends Private Limited, the automotive company owned by the Mahindra Group -- are a welcome addition to the two-wheeler options already present on Indian roads.
Packed with modern technology and retro styling cues, this new generation of Yezdi motorcycles is powered by a liquid-cooled, fuel-injected, DOHC single-cylinder engine displacing 334cc.
However, all three models are tuned differently.
As for me, I think what the Mahindra Thar is to cars, the Yezdi is to two-wheelers.
The Yezdi Adventure
The Yezdi Adventure is quintessentially a touring machine designed for the long-distance rider, says the manufacturer.
It is powered by a liquid-cooled, fuel-injected, DOHC single cylinder engine displacing 334cc which produces a max power of 30.2PS@8,000rpm and a max torque of 29.9Nm@6,500rpm.
Available in three colours -- Slick Silver, Mambo Black and Ranger Camo -- the Yezdi Adventure's starting price is Rs 2,09,900 (ex-showroom, Delhi).
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A fun bike for the modern-day thrill-seeker, the Yezdi Scrambler, promises the manufacturer, offers great performance for daily trips and is adaptable enough to make off-roading a breeze.
It produces 29.1PS@8,000rpm of peak power and peak torque of 28.2Nm@6,750rpm.
The Scrambler is available in six colours -- Fire Orange, Yelling Yellow, Outlaw Olive, Rebel Red, Mean Green and Midnight Blue (Dual Tone).
Its starting price is Rs 2,04,900 (ex-showroom, Delhi).
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This is clearly a touring machine that will dominate the roads with its muscular dimensions.
The Roadster delivers peak power of 29.7PS@7,300rpm and peak torque of 29Nm@6,500rpm, says the manufacturer.
It is available in five colours, spread across the Dark and Chrome themes -- Roadster Dark Smoke Grey, Roadster Dark Steel Blue, Roadster Dark Hunter Green, Roadster Chrome Gallant Grey and Roadster Chrome Sin Silver.
Its starting price is Rs 1,98,142 (ex-showroom, Delhi).
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The prices for all these variants vary by approximately Rs 8,000, depending on the colour you choose.
Best of all, test rides, bookings and deliveries are open from today.
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