Jawa Yezdi: Jawa Yezdi Motorcycles has launched the updated Yezdi Adventure in the Indian market. The new ADV also features minor cosmetic upgrades, new color options with graphics and mechanical upgrades over the previous model.
The ADV is now priced between Rs 2.10 lakh and Rs 2.2 lakh depending on colors and prices. It should also be noted that the new Yezdi Adventure is about Rs 6,000 cheaper than the current model.
Jawa Yezdi Design
Talking about design, then the Adventure has got some cosmetic changes. It gets new colours and new graphics on the fuel tank. And the tank rails are also new and are shorter than the older model.
It also gets a redesigned bash plate with an integrated sump guard. The suspension setup is the same as before. It gets telescopic front forks with rubber gaiters and a mono-shock setup at the rear. For braking, disc brakes are available on both sides.
Jawa Yezdi Features
Talking about features, then the Adventure gets LED headlight, LED tail-lamp, digital instrument cluster, dual-channel ABS, USB charger, Bluetooth connectivity, turn-by-turn navigation and more.
Jawa Yezdi Engine
Talking about engine, then the updated model now gets the new Alpha 2 engine. It has a 334cc, liquid-cooled, single-cylinder engine that generates 29.68 bhp of power and 29.84 Nm of torque. And it comes mated to a six-speed gearbox. The company also claims that heat management has been improved. The exhaust header is now located in the center due to which the flow of coolant is optimized. And it is also placed behind the airbox.
Jawa Yezdi Price
Talking about price, then the bike is available in four colour options – Tornado Black (Rs 2.10 lakh), Magnet Maroon (Rs 2.13 lakh), Wolf Grey (Rs 2.16 lakh) and Glacier White (Rs 2.20 lakh). Except for Tornado Black, all other colours are dual-tone options.
Jawa Yezdi Competition
Talking about competition, then the Adventure competes directly with the Royal Enfield Himalayan 450. However, when compared in terms of prices, the new Yezdi Adventure also competes with the Royal Enfield Scram 411 and Suzuki V-Strom SX.