
The Yezdi Scrambler has received its most notable update since its launch.

The updated Yezdi Scrambler is powered by a revised 334cc single-cylinder engine producing 30hp and 30Nm.

One of the most notable improvements that Classic Legends has achieved with the updated Scrambler is an 8kg weight reduction.

Part of the weight loss has likely been achieved by moving to a single-exhaust setup instead of its predecessor’s twin exhausts.

While the updated Scrambler largely retains the same silhouette, it gets new tank graphics and a ‘69’-numbered side panel.


Three riding modes – Road, Off-Road and Rain – adjust throttle response and traction control intervention.
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The updated Yezdi Scrambler is powered by a revised 334cc single-cylinder engine producing 30hp and 30Nm – up 0.9hp and 1.8Nm from the outgoing model. The most notable improvement though is an 8kg weight reduction, bringing dry weight down to 174kg from 182kg. This has been achieved partly through a move to a single-exhaust setup, replacing the twin exhausts on the previous model.
Design updates include new tank graphics, a '69'-numbered side panel, and a revised seat that contributes to a 13mm increase in seat height to 813mm. It gets three riding modes – Road, Off-Road, and Rain – which adjust throttle response and traction control intervention. Suspension comprises telescopic front forks and twin shock absorbers at the rear, with 19-inch front and 17-inch rear wire-spoke wheels.
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