Classic Legends, the parent company of Jawa and Yezdi motorcycles, has improved the performance and emissions of its complete motorbike line. This includes the Yezdi Scrambler, which competes with the Royal Enfield Scram 411 and has received numerous modifications.

What’s new on the Yezdi Scrambler 2023?

Yezdi Scrambler
Yezdi Scrambler

The most notable changes to the new Scrambler come in the shape of engine performance and refinement tweaks. The engine of the motorcycle has been fine-tuned for improved NVH levels. Yezdi has provided a new remap for the motor, which now has a wider throttle body and exhaust ports for improved performance and rideability while still passing pollution rules.

Furthermore, the engine meets the most recent OBD2 emission standards. Yezdi also claims that a larger rear sprocket has improved the Scrambler’s low-end performance. The new Yezdi Scrambler, on the other hand, has a revised silencer for a better exhaust tone.

What engine will power the 2023 Yezdi Scrambler?

Yezdi Scrambler
Yezdi Scrambler

Despite the performance enhancements, the Yezdi Scrambler’s engine continues to deliver similar power figures. The 334cc liquid-cooled engine produces 28.7bhp at 8000rpm and 28.2Nm at 6,750rpm and is mated to a six-speed gearbox.

How much does the 2023 Yezdi Scrambler range cost?

Yezdi Scrambler
Yezdi Scrambler

The 2023 Yezdi Adventure comes in a single trim and four colour options. The base paint theme, Fire Orange, costs Rs. 2.10 lakh (ex-showroom), while the other three variants cost Rs. 2.12 lakh (ex-showroom). The Royal Enfield Scram 411 and the Honda CB350RS are competitors for the Scrambler.