Watch: Updated Yezdi Scrambler Caught at Dealership Event in India, Check What's New
Watch: Updated Yezdi Scrambler Caught at Dealership Event in India, Check What's New
The company has not shared the engine related details as yet. However, some reports suggested that the Scrambler might hit the market with a 334cc, liquid-cooled engine.

After taking the two-wheel segment by storm with some of the top feature-loaded products, the Yezdi Motorstyles is now gearing up to release another Scrambler in the Indian market. Ahead of the official launch, the upcoming Yezdi Scrambler has been spotted undisguised at a dealership event, revealing the overall design and most of the key features

A video of the same was also shared on the internet, where every single detail of the motorcycle was highlighted. While posting the clip on Instagram, the page handle named Classic_Jawa captioned it saying, ‘ Coming Soon – Yezdi’, followed by a heart emoticon.

Take Look at Upcoming Yezdi Scrambler

In the video, the Scrambler can be seen in impressive red colour, fearturing round-shaped headlamp setup, neo-retro styling and matte finish engine. The vehicle was seen having a comfortable single seating arrang with improved fuel tank, flaunting blue colour accents on it. The extended fenders was also visible in the video, which somehow manage to uplift the overal road appearence.

Major Udpdates

Unlike the existing Scrambler, which comes with a dual exaut pipe at the back, the updated avatar was spotted having single exhaust piple in silver shade. Moving towards the hardware, upcoming Scrambler gets a typcal telescopic fork at the front, while the rear has been treated withn monoshock. Both the ends seem to be equipped with single disc, which will allow the customers to expirence safe landing.

Engine Details

The company has not shared the engine related details as yet. However, some reports suggested that the Scrambler might hit the market a 334cc, single-cylinder, liquid-cooled engine. The unit is likely to generate a max output of 29bhp at 8,000rpm and 28Nm of peak torque at 6,750rpm. As far as the transmssion is concerned, customers most probly will get a six speed gearbox.

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