- Features several performance updates
- Compliant with OBD2 emission standards
- Prices start from Rs. 2.10 lakh
Classic Legends, the parent company of Jawa and Yezdi motorcycles have updated its entire motorcycle range with performance and emission updates. This includes the Royal Enfield Scram 411 rivalling Yezdi Scrambler, which has received many new updates.
What’s new on the 2023 Yezdi Scrambler?
The most significant update on the new Scrambler comes in the form of performance and refinement upgrades to the bike's engine. The motorcycle’s engine has been fine-tuned for better NVH levels. Yezdi has offered a new remap to the motor, and it now features a larger throttle body and exhaust ports for better performance and rideability while meeting the emission standards.
Further, the engine also complies with the latest OBD2 emission standards. Yezdi also claims that the Scrambler has received an enhanced low-end performance by virtue of a larger rear sprocket. On the other hand, the new Yezdi Scrambler features a redesigned muffler for better exhaust note.
What engine does the 2023 Yezdi Scrambler get?
Despite the performance upgrades, the engine on the Yezdi Scrambler continues to produce similar power figures. The 334cc liquid-cooled motor pumps out 28.7bhp at 8,000rpm and 28.2Nm at 6,750rpm and is linked to a six-speed gearbox.
What are the prices of the 2023 Yezdi Scrambler range?
The 2023 Yezdi Adventure is available in a single trim and four colour schemes. The base Fire Orange paint theme costs Rs. 2.10 lakh (ex-showroom), while the other three options are priced at Rs. 2.12 lakh (ex-showroom). The Scrambler competes against the Royal Enfield Scram 411, and the Honda CB350RS.