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Suzuki V-Strom SX 250 vs Yezdi Scrambler Comparison

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V-Strom SX 250 vs Scrambler Comparison Overview

Key HighlightsV-Strom SX 250Scrambler
Price1.98 L2 L
Power249.0 CC334.0 CC
ClassOff RoadCommuter
Mileage36.00 KM/L30 KM/L
V-Strom SX 250
Suzuki V-Strom SX 250
*Ex-Showroom Price
1.98 L
Scrambler
Yezdi Scrambler
*Ex-Showroom Price
2 L
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Suzuki V-Strom SX 250
STD
1.98 L
Legacy Black
Yezdi Scrambler
Legacy Black
2 L

Overview

Overall Rating
8.5
7.8
Design9.008.50
Performance8.507.50
Fuel Consumption7.759.00
Significance9.008.00
Safety8.007.00
Comfort8.508.00
Value For Money8.757.00

Specifications

Engine CC249.0 CC334.0 CC
Max Torque22.2 Nm @ 7300 Rpm30 Nm @ 6750 Rpm
Top Speed140 kmph140 kmph
No. of Gears6 Gears6 Gears
Starting MechanismSelf StartSelf
Ground Clearance205 mm mm200 mm mm
Kerb Weight167 KG174 KG
Seat Height835 mm813 mm
Fuel tank Capacity12.0 L12.5 L
Mileage36 KM/L30 KM/L
Front Brake TypeDisc 2 Piston CaliperDisc
Rear Brake TypeDisc 1 Piston CaliperDisc
Front Tyre100/90-19M/C 57S, TubelessN/A
Rear Tyre140/70-17M/C 66S, TubelessN/A
Wheel TypeAlloy WheelsSpoke

Features

Pros Cons Yezdi Scrambler

Pros

  • The Katar engine has excellent mid-range pull
  • The bike is now much easier to handle in the city
  • Authentic vintage dirt-tracker design kept intact
  • Sharp pricing starting under Rs. 2.00 lakh

Cons

  • Bouncy ride at higher speeds over uneven tarmac
  • Cramped riding position, hard for pillion riders
  • No connected features and low display visibility in the sun
  • Switching between the ride modes is difficult

Verdict

Classic Legends clearly spent some time on research before developing this 2026 update. The new Yezdi Scrambler has dropped its unnecessary weight, fixed the harsh vibrations, and introduced an engine that finally feels ready to compete with the big names in this segment.

While the rear suspension does feel bouncy at high speeds and the pillion seat is somewhat impractical, the bike makes up for these flaws with its sheer character. It is an entertaining motorcycle that looks fantastic and offers proper off-road capability for a very reasonable price.

Preetam sums up the bike perfectly,

“If the first-generation Scrambler left you curious but unconvinced, the 2026 version deserves a serious second look, because Classic Legends has listened and delivered.”

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