Updated Yezdi Scrambler And Yezdi Roadster Spotted Testing
Both the bikes could get some new features borrowed from the recently launched updated Yezdi Adventure

Quick News Highlights
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Upcoming Yezdi Roadster & Scrambler were spotted testing
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Scrambler gets a single exhaust setup, and new rear suspension
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Roadster has received a redesigned tail-section
The updated Yezdi Roadster and the updated Yezdi Scrambler were spotted testing again. The spy shots have revealed some interesting details about both the motorcycles, and the updates they might receive.

The 2025 Yezdi Roadster comes with a redesigned tail-section. The bike now features a tyre hugger mounted number plate setup. It also gets a taillight that is integrated into the turn-indicators, similar to what we have seen on the Royal Enfield Himalayan 450. The bike could be offered in two-variants, a bobber with a single seat, and a dual-seat one.
On the 2025 Yezdi Scrambler, we can see that the design of the rear fender and tail light have remained unchanged. However, the bike now sports a single exhaust, instead of the twin-exhaust setup that we had seen earlier. Other than this, it’s also clear that the rear suspension is different. We hope the new suspension ensures the bike offers a more plush ride quality as the current one is stiff.

We expect both the bikes to come with the new 334cc, liquid-cooled, single-cylinder engine which produces 29.57PS and 29.56Nm as on the Yezdi Adventure. The current gen Scrambler and Roadster have one major issue with the engine which is poor refinement. In our experience, the Scrambler is quite vibey at higher revs which makes cruising at high speeds of 100kmph and above difficult. The same holds true for the Yezdi Roadster as well. With the updated engine, we hope these issues get sorted.
With the recent launch of the Yezdi Adventure, the brand has brought some much needed features to the mix. This includes a new traction control system which adds an additional layer of safety, by preventing wheel slips while riding on low-grip surfaces like wet roads.

Both the bikes will be launched on August 12, 2025, and might come at a premium of around Rs 5,000. The Yezdi Scrambler will go up against other scramblers such as the Royal Enfield Scram 440 and the Triumph Scrambler 400X. The updated Yezdi Roadster’s closest alternative will be the Royal Enfield Meteor 350.
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