
2025 Yezdi Adventure launched at Rs 2.15 lakh: What's different
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The latest model comes at a slight premium of Rs 5,000 over the outgoing version. Here's what the new update brings to the table.
2025 Yezdi Adventure: What's different
One of the biggest highlights of the 2025 iteration of the Adventure is its redesigned headlamp. The motorcycle now features an asymmetrical twin-LED headlamp setup. Furthermore, there's also a dual-tone beak-like front fender that gives it a rally bike look. At the rear, the bike now sports twin LED pods.
Moreover, the model now gets fresh graphics and six new colour options: Forest Green, Ocean Blue, Desert Khaki, Tornado Black, Wolf Grey, and Glacier White. As for the feature upgrades, the model now gets an adjustable windshield and gains switchable traction control.
Beneath the updated design, however, the mechanical package is untouched. The Yezdi Adventure continues to be powered by a 334cc, single-cylinder, liquid-cooled motor that pumps out 29.6 hp and 29.9 Nm of torque.
This powerplant comes paired with a 6-speed gearbox.
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Bookings for the 2025 Yezdi Adventure are now open, and test rides have commenced across dealerships starting today. The bike sits between rivals like the Hero Xpulse 210 and KTM 250 Adventure in terms of pricing.
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