We do not expect any mechanical changes on the bike.
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We do not expect any mechanical changes on the bike.
The Yezdi Scrambler is set to get an update and the upcoming model has been spotted at a dealership event. Changes made to the motorcycle are mostly aesthetic, which has enhanced the bike’s premium appeal. While the colour is not new as it’s the same Fire Orange option that you find on the current-gen Scrambler, the addition of stripes is a new development
Beside that, Yezdi has not tampered with the overall minimalistic design. However, the shape of the tank appears to be altered. It now looks a bit squarish, thereby doing away with the teardrop shape from before. And while the side panels and sleek tank section have remained the same, gone is the twin-exhaust setup from before. Instead, the 2024 Yezdi Scrambler gets a new single exhaust barrel with a new design.
Further enhancing its retro appeal is the installation of a new dual instrument cluster for the speedometer and tachometer. Thereby, doing away with the digital instrument cluster from before. Despite the fully digital instrument cluster, the Yezdi Scrambler never got Bluetooth connectivity. With the introduction of a new and more retro-looking cluster, it will again not have this connectivity feature. Therefore, we're not missing anything here.
(Also Read: Jawa 350 First Ride Review: Retro Resurrection Redemption)
There will be no mechanical changes on the Yezdi Scrambler. It is currently powered by a 334 cc, liquid-cooled, single-cylinder engine that produces 29.29 bhp and 28.21 Nm, mated to a 6-speed gearbox. A slightly retuned version of this engine was recently introduced to the market in the Jawa 350 wherein the power delivery was tuned down to suit the roadster's laidback ride behaviour. Whether Yezdi does the same with the Scrambler too for more performance will be revealed in due time.
Currently, the Yezdi Scrambler is priced at ₹2.11 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi), and with the updated motorcycle, Yezdi is likely to increase the price slightly.
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