
2025 Yezdi Roadster launched at Rs 2.09 lakh: Engine, features & what's changed
has launched the much-anticipated 2025 iteration of its Roadster, bringing a refreshed look, new colour options, and more. Prices start at Rs 2.10 lakh, ex-showroom, with bookings already open both online and at dealerships across the country. Deliveries are set to begin in the coming weeks. Here's a quick look at what's on offer.
2025 Yezdi Roadster: All you need to know
Seaking of the design first, the model features a round LED headlamp, sculpted, teardrop-shaped fuel tank, wider rear tyres, 69 decals, chopped-off rear fender, twin exhaust pipes, and refreshed LED tail lights. Buyers can also personalise their bike through six factory custom kits offering over 50 accessories, including customisable turn indicators and crash guards, dual-tone paint schemes, a hydroformed handlebar, and even a removable pillion seat. The bike will be available in five colour options: Sharksin Blue, Smoke Grey, Bloodrush Maroon, Savage Green, and Shadow Black - priced between Rs 2.10 lakh to Rs 2.26 lakh, depending on the variant.
Power comes from Yezdi's new 334 cc, liquid-cooled, single-cylinder Alpha 2 motor, tuned to produce 29 hp and 29.9 Nm of torque. This is mated to a six-speed gearbox along with an assist and slipper clutch.
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Speaking of the cycle parts, the model features telescopic front forks and twin rear shock absorbers. It runs on alloy wheels wrapped in tubeless tyres, while stopping power comes from a 320 mm front disc and 240 mm rear disc, paired with dual-channel ABS. Riders get a practical 755 mm seat height and a 1,440 mm wheelbase.
Besides that, the company has also introduced the Jawa Yezdi BSA Ownership Assurance Programme, which offers a standard four-year/50,000 km warranty, with an option to extend to six years. The plan also includes a year of roadside assistance and access to nearly 450 service points across India.
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