
Jawa Yezdi launches 2025 Yezdi Adventure at ₹2.14 lakh
has launched the much-anticipated 2025 edition of its award-winning adventure tourer--the Yezdi Adventure-- starting at ₹2.14 lakh (ex-showroom Delhi).
The 2025 model builds on that success, with thoughtful upgrades in both design and technology to cater to India's unique terrain — from chaotic city streets to high-altitude trails.
Features
The motorcycle's 334 cc Alpha2 liquid-cooled engine delivers 29.6 PS power and 29.9 Nm torque, offering a blend of low-end grunt and high-speed stability. A 15.5-litre tank, 220mm ground clearance, and segment-lowest seat height (815mm) make it ideal for long hauls and everyday commuting alike.
It comes equipped with twin LED headlights, adjustable windscreen, and a customisable all-digital console with Bluetooth connectivity and turn-by-turn navigation.
Design
The motorcycle's aesthetic combines rally-inspired elements like a beak-style front and rugged exoskeleton with a classic ADV silhouette, available in six striking colours including Glacier White, Wolf Grey, and Forest Green.
It comes with a 4-year/50,000 km warranty under the
Jawa Yezdi Ownership Assurance Programme
, roadside assistance, and access to 300+ service touchpoints across the country.
'With the
2025 Yezdi Adventure
, we've delivered India's most honest
adventure tourer
,' said Anupam Thareja, Co-founder, Jawa Yezdi Motorcycles. 'It's not just built for the road — it's built for India.'
Test rides and bookings are now open across all dealerships nationwide.
Expansion strategy
Classic Legends, the company behind Jawa Yezdi and BSA Motorcycles, also announced that it will expand its global footprint in seven countries--the UK, the US, Australia, New Zealand, West Asia, Mexico, and Japan. Co-founder Anupam Thareja also revealed that the brand is ready with its
electric bikes
, which may launch internationally before arriving in India, depending on the development of local charging and battery-swapping infrastructure.
Domestically, the company is set to aggressively grow its dealership network, aiming for 500 touchpoints by the upcoming festive season, up from its current 300+ locations across the country.
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