The 2024 Yezdi Adventure has been launched in India with multiple changes which promise a better riding experience than before. We recently got to put the company’s claims to the test by having a brief stint with the motorcycle. You can read all about our experience in our first ride review. As of now, let’s take a look at all the updates the Adventure has received along with its pictures.
While the overall design of the bike has remained unchanged, Yezdi has replaced the larger cage with smaller and lighter jerry can holders flanking the fuel tank, which make it visually resemble the Himalayan 411.
The new cage, or crash guard, is around 3.5kg lighter than before. It’s an accessory that buyers need to compulsory purchase by paying a premium of Rs. 3,499.
Yezdi has also changed the mapping of the bike’s 334cc, liquid-cooled engine that is tuned to deliver better low and mid-range torque, especially in the lower three gears.
Some of the internals of the engine have been tweaked for better refinement and nicer sound. However, at 30bhp and 30Nm, the power and torque output numbers have remained unchanged.
While the suspension hardware comprises the same telescopic forks and a monoshock, the setup has been tuned differently for more comfortable ride quality.
The overall quality levels of the new Yezdi Adventure have been worked upon. The plastic feels sturdier, the paint finish is more premium, and the components have been put together with better precision.
Giving it a fresh visual appeal are four new colour options including Magnite Maroon, Tornado Black, Wolf Grey, and Glacier White.
The prices of the Yezdi Adventure start from Rs. 2.10 lakh (ex-showroom) which makes it around Rs. 6,000 cheaper than the previous model.