2026 Yezdi Scrambler: Finally the Proper Scrambler We Wanted

2026 Yezdi Scrambler

Yezdi is back with a serious update to its most rugged motorcycle — the 2026 Yezdi Scrambler.

Launched on 23 April 2026, the new Scrambler isn’t just a cosmetic refresh. It gets:
✔ A lighter body
✔ Better chassis dynamics
✔ Ride modes & traction control
✔ More power

And honestly?
This might be the best version of the Yezdi Scrambler yet.

What’s New in the 2026 Model?

Yezdi has made several important changes to improve ride quality and everyday usability.

Major Updates:

  • Reworked 334cc “Katar” engine
  • New stiffer chassis
  • Weight reduced by 8 kg
  • New single exhaust setup
  • Ride modes + traction control

Yezdi has focused on making the bike feel more refined and easier to ride.

Design: Still Rugged, Now Cleaner

The Scrambler keeps its old-school scrambler DNA intact:

  • High front mudguard
  • Wire-spoke wheels
  • Tall stance
  • Upright riding posture

But now it gets:

  • New tank graphics
  • Oval side panel with “69” tribute graphic
  • Cleaner radiator guard
  • Ribbed seat design

It looks more premium and less cluttered than before.

Engine & Performance

The updated 334cc liquid-cooled single-cylinder engine now produces:

  • 29.5 bhp
  • 30 Nm torque
  • 6-speed gearbox

Yezdi claims:
✔ Better thermal management
✔ Improved refinement
✔ Fuel efficiency above 30 km/l

And this is important because:
Older Yezdi bikes were often criticised for excessive vibrations and refinement issues.

Ride & Handling: The Biggest Improvement?

Probably yes.

The revised chassis is now stiffer, and the bike is:

  • Lighter at 174 kg
  • More agile in traffic
  • Better balanced off-road

It still gets:

  • 19-inch front wheel
  • 17-inch rear wheel
  • 200 mm ground clearance

This remains one of the few genuinely rugged scramblers in the segment.

Features: Finally Modern

The 2026 Scrambler now gets:

  • Traction control
  • Three riding modes:
    • Road
    • Rain
    • Off-road
  • Switchable rear ABS

💡 Big upgrade:
Earlier models felt mechanically old-school.
Now it finally feels updated.

Rivals

The Yezdi Scrambler competes with:

  • Triumph Scrambler 400 X
  • Royal Enfield Scram 440
  • Husqvarna Svartpilen 401

But unlike some rivals:
The Yezdi actually looks and feels like a proper scrambler.

The Concern: Reliability & Service

Online discussions still show mixed reactions about:
❌ Spare parts availability
❌ Service experience
❌ Long-term reliability

But many enthusiasts believe:
The newer engine updates are a major step forward.

Final Verdict

The 2026 Yezdi Scrambler finally feels like a motorcycle that’s maturing.

✔ Lighter
✔ Better handling
✔ More features
✔ Improved engine refinement
✔ Genuine scrambler character

It may not be perfect yet…
But for riders wanting something more adventurous and unique than the usual retro bikes?

The new Yezdi Scrambler deserves serious attention.

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