The iconic Yezdi Roadster 2025 is officially in India, starting at Rs 2,09,969 (ex-showroom). This new model brings a fresh design, performance improvements with the Alpha 2 engine, and a host of customisation options. Moreover, bookings are open and deliveries are soon to begin. Let’s know more about the bike in detail.

Yezdi has kept the Roadster’s retro roadster silhouette, but added new visual flair. The front now sports a round LED headlight with an integrated cowl, and the rear gets a chopped fender and sleek indicators for a bobber-like look.
Riders can choose from six factory-backed custom kits and over 50 accessories, ranging from handlebars and visors to crash guards and solo seats. This means the company is offering unmatched personalisation. Furthermore, the premium “Shadow Black” variant even features taillights that double as turn signals.

The Roadster is equipped with a revised 334cc liquid-cooled Alpha 2 engine. It produces around 29 PS and 30 Nm. Moreover, the bike is paired with a six-speed gearbox featuring an assist and slipper clutch for smoother rides.
Yezdi has also tweaked the final drive and fuel mapping to improve low-speed rideability, which ensures a better daily ride feel.
The Roadster maintains its 1,440 mm wheelbase and adds 5 mm to its seat height, now at 795 mm, which makes it accessible yet authoritative. The bike also gets a wider 150 mm rear tyre that enhances stability and presence.
Safety and ride quality come from Continental dual-channel ABS, Brembo brakes (320 mm front, 240 mm rear), telescopic front forks, and twin rear shocks, striking a careful balance between retro charm and modern performance.
Below is the information for all colour options.
| Colour | Price in India |
| Sharkskin Blue | Rs 2,09,969 |
| Smoke Grey | Rs 2,12,969 |
| Bloodrush Maroon | Rs 2,16,969 |
| Savage Green | Rs 2,21,969 |
| Shadow Black | Rs 2,25,969 |
The bike comes with a 4-year or 50,000 km warranty, extendable to 6 years, and includes one year of roadside assistance under the new ownership programme.
Before you go, don’t forget to check out the cheapest twin-cylinder bikes to buy in India.
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