
Classic Legends has introduced the 2026 version of the Yezdi Scrambler in India recently. The updated motorcycle comes with changes in design, hardware, & performance aspects. The new model is priced at Rs. 2 lakh, which is slightly higher than before. Moreover, the company has focused on improving handling and ride control. The motorcycle also gets new features and styling updates, therefore making it more suitable for daily & occasional off road rides.

The 2026 Yezdi Scrambler now features an updated chassis with better stiffness for improved riding balance. Moreover, this change helps in offering better control on uneven roads & long rides. The suspension setup, however, remains unchanged with telescopic forks at the front & rear is equipped with a monoshock unit. The front suspension offers 150mm travel, while the rear continues with 130mm travel. In addition to that, the ground clearance stays at 200mm, hence maintaining its off road usability.
The 334cc liquid cooled engine now produces slightly higher output compared to the previous version. It delivers 29.5bhp & 30Nm torque, therefore offering improved performance in different riding conditions. Moreover, the gearbox setup has been refined for smoother gear shifts during city & highway rides.

In terms of features, the motorcycle now includes traction control with three preset modes. In addition, the braking system continues with dual channel ABS and rear wheel switchability for better control. Small design changes such as new graphics and updated side panels improve its overall appearance.
Moreover, the 2026 model is offered in new colour options including LWE BSA Red Silver Gloss and LWE Yellow Grey Matte. In addition, buyers can choose LWE Ebony Black Gloss and LWE Nebula Blue White Gloss shades. These updated colours, therefore, give the motorcycle a fresher road presence.
The seat height has increased slightly and now stands at 813mm for a more upright riding position. Moreover, this change may help riders get better visibility on city roads & highways. However, the overall riding stance remains similar to the previous model.
The updated Yezdi Scrambler continues to compete with the Triumph Scrambler 400X & Royal Enfield Scram 440 in the Indian market.
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