2026 Yezdi Scrambler 350: Explained In Images
New engine, new colours, new features & more!

For 2026, Yezdi recently launched the updated Scrambler 350 in India with refreshed styling, a lighter body, and a new engine. It is now priced from Rs 1,99,950 (ex-showroom, Delhi, introductory), and here is how this bike shapes up with the help of images:
Looks
The 2026 Yezdi Scrambler 350 gets a more purposeful scrambler-inspired design with a few noticeable updates. The side panels have now been replaced with race number boards, giving it a more off-road-focused appearance. Yezdi has also managed to reduce the kerb weight by 8kg by switching from a dual exhaust setup to a single exhaust.

The bike continues to feature a round headlight, raised front fender, long single-piece seat, and tall handlebar. The compact tail light and tyre hugger keep the rear profile neat while retaining the scrambler look.
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Gets race-inspired number boards
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Lighter and more rugged-looking than before
Colour Options
The Yezdi Scrambler 350 is available in four colours: Legacy Black, OG Yellow, Rogue Red, and Rally Blue. Among these, the Rally Blue shade stands out the most thanks to its vibrant look. The bike comes with MRF Mogrip Meteor - FM2 tyres.

The Legacy Black is the most affordable variant at Rs 1,99,950, while the OG Yellow and Rogue Red cost Rs 2,05,950. The top-spec Rally Blue is priced at Rs 2,08,950 (all prices introductory, ex-showroom Delhi).
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Bold and youthful colour schemes
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Rally Blue gets premium off-road tyres
Engine And Performance
The 2026 Yezdi Scrambler 350 is powered by a new 334cc liquid-cooled ‘Katar’ engine producing 30PS and 30Nm. It’s slightly more powerful and torquier than the older motor (0.9PS and 1.8Nm more).

The motor is paired with a 6-speed gearbox with an assist and slipper clutch. The claimed mileage stands at 30kmpl, which is decent for a scrambler of this size.
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The new engine should offer improved performance
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Assist and slipper clutch should improve rideability
Features
The Yezdi Scrambler 350 retains most of its features. It continues with the single-pod instrument console that displays essential information. In terms of safety, the bike comes with dual-channel ABS and three ABS modes: Road, Off-road, and Rain. These modes also alter traction characteristics depending on riding conditions.

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Useful riding and convenience features
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Multi-mode ABS should improve versatility and safety
Underpinnings And Other Specifications
The Yezdi Scrambler 350 gets a telescopic fork and twin rear shock absorbers with 150mm front and 130mm rear wheel travel. Braking duties are handled by a 320mm front disc and 240mm rear disc with dual-channel ABS.

The bike rides on 19-inch front and 17-inch rear spoke wheels, which should help in tackling rough roads and trails. With a 200mm ground clearance and 174kg kerb weight, the Scrambler should feel more manageable and capable than before. The 813mm seat height and upright ergonomics should also make it comfortable for everyday riding and longer journeys alike.
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Lighter kerb weight improves handling
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Long-travel suspension and spoke wheels aid off-road ability
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