The Yezdi Adventure is now available with the Mountain Pack accessory kit worth Rs 17,000, as standard for a limited period. The package, previously offered as an option, includes Jerry Cans, a Headlamp Grille, Bar End Weights, Knuckle Guards, and a Main Cage. Its addition hasn't changed the bike's price, which remains between Rs 2.16 lakh and Rs 2.20 lakh (both ex-showroom), depending on the colour option. Notably, the company hasn't provided an expiry date for the limited offer. We recommend interested clients to take advantage of the offer as soon as possible.
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Yezdi Adventure: Key Highlights
The adventure tourer is propelled by a 334cc liquid-cooled engine that produces a maximum power of 30bhp and a peak torque of 29.8Nm. It has a 6-speed gearbox with a slipper clutch. In terms of hardware, the bike has a 41mm telescopic front fork with 200mm of travel and a rear monoshock with 7-step preload adjustment and 180mm of travel. It is equipped with a single disc at both ends and a dual-channel ABS with three modes.
The motorcycle rides on 21-inch front and 17-inch rear wire-spoke wheels with dual-purpose tyres. It sports a digital console with Bluetooth capability, turn-by-turn navigation, and a type-C charging connection. The ADV features a ground clearance of 220mm, a seat height of 815mm, and a wheelbase of 1,465mm. It weighs 198 kg and has a fuel capacity of 15.5 litres.
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New Yezdi 350 Adventure India Launch Soon?
Yezdi is expected to launch an updated 350 Adventure in India soon. The 2024 model will likely feature new colour options, updated graphics, and modified engine components to reduce noise, vibration, and harshness levels. It is likely to cost between Rs. 2.16 lakh and Rs. 2.2 lakh, ex-showroom, similar to the existing model. In terms of market competition, the new ADV will continue to compete with the Suzuki V-Strom 250 SX, the KTM 250 Adventure, and the BMW G 310 GS in India.
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