New Bike: Classic Legends is set to update its premium bike range in India. The company is going to launch the new Yezdi Scrambler on April 23, which will be the first major update after its debut in 2022. No major changes were made in this model for a long time, while other models of the brand have been getting updates from time to time.
Design and possible changes
Test models of the new Yezdi Scrambler have been spotted several times. According to reports, it may be given a modified rear suspension setup, which will provide better travel and off-roading capability. Apart from this, some cosmetic changes and new color options can also be seen in the bike, which will make its look more attractive.
Engine and Performance
Mechanically, not much change is expected in the new Scrambler. It may get the same 334cc single-cylinder, liquid-cooled ‘Alpha 2’ engine, which comes with a 6-speed gearbox. This engine is known for good performance and riding experience in its segment.
Also keep an eye on BSA Scrambler 650
Along with this, discussions are also going on from BSA regarding a big scrambler bike. According to reports, the company may introduce a new Scrambler with a 650cc engine, which will be used in the BSA Gold Star 650. Its scrambler version is already available in the international market.
Company’s updated portfolio
Classic Legends has continuously updated its portfolio in recent months. The company has launched the Roadster Red Wolf Edition, while the Yezdi Adventure has also been updated several times. In such a situation, the launch of the new Scrambler will further strengthen the brand’s lineup.
Overall, the new Yezdi Scrambler with better features and updates can become a great option for riders who love adventure and off-roading.
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