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26 year wait is over, Yezdi Bikes launched

Yezdi Bike India is back after a long wait of nearly 26 years. Mahindra Group company Classic Legends launched these off-road adventure bikes on Thursday. The company has launched its 3 models simultaneously.

Yezdi 3 models launched

Classic Legends has launched 3 models of Yezdi bikes. These models are Yezdi Adventure, Yezdi Scrambler and Yezdi Roadster. Yezdi Adventure has been designed for long drives and adventure travel. If you want to go on an adventure tour of Ladakh or Western Ghats, then this can be a perfect choice for you. In this, luggage accessories have also been given by the company. It looks almost like the Himalayan from Royal Enfiled.

The Yezdi Scrambler, on the other hand, has been designed for off-road bikes as well as daily commuting. It has simple and single seat. You can take it to the office daily, while if you are fond of taking short trips on weekends, then this can be your work bike.

Apart from this, the company has also launched Yezdi Roadster. It is quite masculine in appearance. It has split seats which give a comfortable ride to the rider and the rear occupant. You can compare its look with the Bajaj Avenger and it has many features of a cruise bike.

Out of the three bikes, the Yezdi Adventure and Yezdi Scrambler come with spoke wheels. While the company has given alloy wheels in Yezdi Roadster. Different types of handling and suspension have been given in all three bikes according to their usage.

This is the price of these bikes

The Roadster has the lowest price amongst all three models of Yezdi Bikes. Its ex-showroom price in Delhi is Rs 1.98 lakh, Scrambler is priced at Rs 2.04 lakh and Adventure is priced at Rs 2.09 lakh. The company has started taking their booking from today itself. The second biggest thing is that you do not have to wait for its delivery. You can book it online or at Jawa and Yezdi’s over 300 dealerships across the country.

Before the launch of the bike, Anand Mahindra, the head of Mahindra Group, also shared a photo of the showroom of this famous bike of the bygone era. Along with it was written, “Long lost brother found back…”