Yezdi Scrambler Ex-Showroom price ranges from ₹ 1.95 to 2 Lakh. Yezdi offers Scrambler in 6 variants. The top variant of Scrambler is Single Tone Fire Orange and the base variant is Single Tone Blod Black.
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Single Tone Blod Black
Petrol, 30 KM/L, 334.0 CC
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₹ 1.95 Lakh
Single Tone Outlaw Olive
Petrol, 30 KM/L, 334.0 CC
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₹ 1.95 Lakh
Dual Tone
Petrol, 30 KM/L, 334.0 CC
Starts at
₹ 1.99 Lakh
Dual Tone Mean Green
Petrol, 30 KM/L, 334.0 CC
Starts at
₹ 1.99 Lakh
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Buying experience was pretty neat. 2 weeks wait time but delivered early. Kept updating me throughout the process. Riding experience is phenomenal. I used to ride a duke 200 and I was worried about migrating to a heavier bike but the weight distribution is so optimum I can manoeuvre it just like a KTM. Its definitely a head turner and the exhaust note is sweet with a whooshing sound. Accessories are yet to come Im excited for the headlight grill.
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Yellow and Olive(Petrol)
Scrambler is a performance bike. Took it to my office for few weeks at 50km round trip.
Mileage is 25 kmpl. But solid built, accelaration, performance, maneuverability and feel. Only downside is mileage and stiff back after long tours.
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