The Yezdi brand has always been known for its classic look and strong performance, and now the company is once again in discussion with its new Yezdi Scrambler 2025. The bike is expected to be launched in India in November 2025 and can cost between ₹2,20,000 to ₹2,29,999. The new Scrambler 2025 is not only bringing better looks, but it will also get many great updates from engine to features. Let’s know about it well.

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Price and variants

The X showroom price of Yezdi Scrambler 2025 is expected to be between ₹2.20 lakh to ₹2.29 lakh. The bike will compete with bikes like the Royal Enfield Scram 440, Honda CB350RS and the upcoming Triumph Speed 400 Tracker in India.

Yezdi Scrambler [2025], Expected Price Rs. 2,20,000, Launch Date & More  Updates - BikeWale

Design

The company may make some subtle but effective changes in the new Yezdi Scrambler 2025 if it comes to design. The bike’s iconic “rugged ” look will remain intact, but it can feature new body panels, fresh paint schemes and sporty graphics. The company may also offer several optional accessories, such as custom handlebars, separate seat styles, and LED indicators, this time to give bikers a chance for more personalization.

Engine and performance

Speaking of engine and performance, the Yezdi Scrambler 2025 will be given the same new Alpha 2 engine that has also been used in the Yezdi Roadster and Adventure models. It will be a 334cc, liquid-cooled, single-cylinder engine, with power of around 29.6bhp and torque of 29.9Nm. New internal updates have been made to this engine, which will make the bike’s low and mid-range performance more smooth and refined than before.

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2025 Yezdi Scrambler spotted testing on Indian roads with updates ahead of  launch | HT Auto

Suspension and Riding

Talking about suspension and riding, the company in the 2025 Scrambler can also change the suspension and seat setup so that the riding experience is even more comfortable. A setup of telescopic forks at the front and twin shocks at the rear will now give more stable and balanced feel than before. In addition, the bike’s traction control system is now expected to receive new updates, which will give extra grip on off-roading or slippery paths.