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Yezdi and BSA (Classic Legends) have launched two new scrambler motorcycles in India-the Yezdi Scrambler 350 and BSA Scrambler 650. The bikes focus on city usability, highway comfort, and light off-road capability, strengthening the premium scrambler segment.
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Mumbai –Yezdi and BSA (Classic Legends Pvt. Ltd.)., has a launched two new scrambler motorcycles in India, introducing the Yezdi Scrambler 350 and BSA Scrambler 650 for modern riders who want a mix of city comfort, highway stability, and light off-road capability.
The launch marks the first collaboration between the two heritage motorcycle brands in the scrambler segment, strengthening their presence in India’s premium motorcycle market.
The Yezdi Scrambler 350 is designed for city riding and weekend use. It is powered by a new liquid-cooled engine called “Katar,” which focuses on lightweight performance and quick response. The motorcycle is agile, easy to handle, and built for urban traffic.
The BSA Scrambler 650 is powered by a 650cc single-cylinder engine and draws inspiration from classic British motorcycles. It focuses on smooth performance, stability, and long-distance riding comfort, combined with a premium design.
Mr. Anupam Thareja, Managing Director ,Classic Legend, said,” scramblers will change Indian motorcycling like SUVs changed the car market. He said they are designed for both city riding and weekend exploration, combining agility and rugged performance.”
Mr. Boman Irani, Co-founder, Classic Legend, said, “Yezdi represents riders with individuality and style. He said scrambler culture has deep roots and the new model expands what scramblers can offer in modern riding.”
Scramblers originated as rider-modified motorcycles for mixed terrain use, with early development from BSA in the 1940s and 1950s. In India, Yezdi helped carry forward this culture and revived the scrambler format in 2022 with factory-built models.
The 2026 launch continues this evolution with a focus on lightweight design, strong torque, and responsive performance, staying true to the original scrambler spirit
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