
Yezdi Scrambler 334
Yezdi Variant
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Specifications
- Number of Cylinders
- 1
- Maximum Torque
- 28.21 Nm @ 6750 rpm
- Maximum Power
- 29.77 PS @ 8000 rpm
- Seat Height
- 813 mm mm
- Number of Gears
- 6
- Ground Clearance
- 200 mm mm
- Kerb Weight
- 192 kg kg
- Fuel Tank Capacity
- 12.5 liters litres
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Yezdi Scrambler 334
- Overall Length
- 2154 mm mm
- Overall Width
- 900 mm mm
- Overall Height
- 1263 mm mm
- Seat Height
- 813 mm mm
- Ground Clearance
- 200 mm mm
- Wheelbase
- 1403 mm mm
- Dry Weight
- 174 kg kg
- Kerb Weight
- 192 kg kg
- Fuel Tank Capacity
- 12.5 liters litres
- Reserve Fuel Capacity
- 2.1 liters litres
- Engine Oil Capacity
- 1.05 Litres litres
- Engine Details
- Single cylinder, 4 Stroke, Liquid Cooled, DOHC
- Fuel System
- Fuel Injection
- Cooling
- Liquid Cooled
- Engine cc (Displacement)
- 334 cc cc
- Maximum Power
- 29.77 PS @ 8000 rpm
- Maximum Torque
- 28.21 Nm @ 6750 rpm
- Number of Cylinders
- 1
- Emission Norms
- BS6-Compliant
- Compression Ratio
- 11:1
- Bore
- 81 mm
- Stroke
- 65 mm
- Valves Per Cylinder
- 4
- Number of Gears
- 6
- Gearbox Type
- Constant Mesh
- Shift Type
- Manual
- 0-100 kmph
- 7 seconds secs
- Range
- 375 km kms
- Battery Type
- 12V
- Head Light
- LED
- Tail Light
- LED
- Head Light Type
- LED
- Projector Head Light
- Automatic Headlamp On (AHO)
- Front Brake
- Disc
- Rear Brake
- Disc
- ABS
- Dual Channel
- Front Tyre
- 100/90-19
- Rear Tyre
- 140/70-17
- Front Wheel
- 19-inch
- Rear Wheel
- 17-inch
- Wheel Type
- Spoke
- Tubeless Tyres
- Bike Variant
- Scrambler
- Availability Status in India
- 2-Wheeler Type
- Single cylinder, 4 Stroke, Liquid Cooled, DOHC
- Latest Price in India
- Rs 1.99 Lakh
- Fuel Type
- Petrol
- Colour Options
- Bold Black, Fire Orange, Outlaw Olive, Yelling Yellow, Mean Green, Rebel Red, Midnight Blue
- Front Suspension
- Telescopic Fork
- Rear Suspension
- Twin Shock Absorbers
- Frame (Chassis)
- Tubular
- Exhaust/Muffler
- Twin Exhaust
- Design
- (4.5)
- Performance
- (4)
- Comfort
- (4)
- Fuel Economy
- (3.5)
- Features
- (4.5)
- Build Quality
- (4.5)
- Value for Money
- (4)
- Mileage
- 32.04 kmpl
- Performance
- In terms of performance, the 334cc Scrambler bikes can accelerate from 0-100 kmph in 9 seconds.
- Top Speed
- Yezdi Scrambler 334 top speed is 140 kmph (approximate).
- Braking System
- Dual Channel ABS
- Ride Modes
- Road, Off-Road and Rain
- Ride Modes
- Road, Off-Road and Rain Riding Modes
- Similar Bikes
- Honda CB350, Honda CB300R
- USB Charging
- Electric Start
- Engine Kill Switch
- Pillion Grabrail
- Pillion Footrest
- Riding Modes
- Road, Off-Road, Rain
- Rider’s Footpegs
- Engine Stop Switch
- Speedometer
- Digital
- Tachometer
- Trip Meter
- Digital
- Odometer
- Digital
- Neutral Indicator
- Clock
- Digital
- Gear Indicator
- Low Oil Indicator
- Low Battery Indicator
- Distance To Empty
Expert Verdict
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The 2026 Yezdi Scrambler 350 has arrived at a pivotal moment for Classic Legends. Since the brand’s revival, Yezdi has positioned itself as the "mischievous" alternative to the more stoic Royal Enfield. With the 2026 update, Yezdi hasn't just tweaked the stickers; they’ve fundamentally re-engineered the bike to be lighter, punchier, and more technologically relevant.
Priced at an introductory range of ₹1.99 Lakh to ₹2.10 Lakh (ex-showroom), this "SUV of bikes" aims to be the definitive do-it-all machine for the Indian enthusiast.
The Heart of the Beast: The 'Katar' Engine
The most significant upgrade is the all-new 334cc liquid-cooled engine, codenamed the ‘Katar’. This motor represents the pinnacle of the Alpha-2 platform development.
The "30-30-30" Philosophy
Yezdi has tuned this machine for what they call a balanced "30-30-30" performance profile:
30 PS of Power: Peak power arrives at 8,100 rpm, giving it a high-revving character that loves to be pushed.
30 Nm of Torque: Torque peaks at 6,750 rpm, providing a decisive, peppy response that makes city overtakes effortless.
30 km/l Fuel Efficiency: A practical figure for a liquid-cooled 350cc motor, ensuring that the 12.5-litre fuel tank provides a decent touring range.
The engine is paired with a slick 6-speed gearbox equipped with an Assist and Slipper clutch. This setup is noticeably smoother than the previous iteration, with reduced mechanical noise and significantly improved heat management thanks to the horizontally mounted radiator.
Design and Aesthetics: Factory Custom Vibe
The 2026 Scrambler retains its signature stripped-back, rugged silhouette but adds layers of refinement.
Visual Highlights
The ‘69’ Legacy: The most striking visual addition is the oval side panels featuring the number "69." This isn't just a random graphic; it’s a direct homage to Yezdi’s rallying heritage in the late 1960s.
Lighter Stance: The bike looks leaner because it *is* leaner. By switching from a dual-exhaust setup to a single-exit, upswept exhaust, Yezdi has managed to shave off 8kg, bringing the kerb weight down to 174 kg. This makes it the lightest 350cc scrambler in its category.
Premium Finishes: The radiator now features sleek plastic shrouds, and the bike is available in four distinct colorways: Legacy Black, OG Yellow, Rogue Red, and Rally Blue. The Rally Blue variant is particularly interesting as it comes factory-fitted with Mitas Enduro Trail XT tires for those serious about trail riding.
Chassis and Handling: Sharper and Stiffer
The chassis has been reworked for increased stiffness, which translates directly to better stability on both tarmac and gravel.
Suspension and Geometry
Front: 41mm telescopic forks with 150mm of travel, protected by rubber bellows.
Rear: Twin shock absorbers with 5-step adjustable preload and 130mm of travel.
Ground Clearance: It maintains a healthy 200mm, allowing it to clear most obstacles without breaking a sweat.
Seat Height: The seat height has increased by 13mm to 813mm. While this might be a slight reach for shorter riders, the new ribbed bench seat is narrower at the front, making it easier to plant your feet.
The riding posture remains classic scrambler—upright, commanding, and comfortable, thanks to the wide, braced handlebars and mid-set footpegs.
Technology and Safety: A Modern Suite
Yezdi has finally bridged the tech gap by introducing features that actually assist the rider in tricky conditions.
Three Riding Modes
The 2026 model features a sophisticated Traction Control System paired with three preset modes:
1. Road: Standard intervention for daily commutes.
2. Rain: Maximum intervention for slippery Indian monsoons.
3. Off-Road: Minimizes intervention and allows for Switchable ABS at the rear, letting you slide the bike into corners on dirt trails.
Instrumentation
The offset, single-pod LCD console remains. While it lacks the color TFT and Bluetooth connectivity found on some rivals, it is now more legible in direct sunlight and provides all essential data: gear position, fuel level, trip meters, and a clock. A USB A+C type charging port is standard, a nod to the modern touring rider.
Ride Quality: On-Road vs. Off-Road
City & Highway
On the road, the weight reduction is immediately palpable. The bike is "flickable," moving through traffic with a level of agility that 190kg+ competitors struggle to match. The 'Katar' engine is refined at cruising speeds of 80–100 km/h, though some minor vibrations still creep into the pegs at the very top of the rev range.
The Trails
This is where the Scrambler 350 truly shines. The 19-inch front and 17-inch rear spoke wheel combination, shod with semi-knobby tires, provides excellent grip on loose soil. The suspension is tuned slightly on the firmer side to prevent bottoming out, meaning it handles jumps and ruts with more composure than a standard street bike.
Competitive Landscape
The Yezdi Scrambler 350 sits in a crowded but distinct segment. Its primary rivals include:
Royal Enfield Scram 411/440: The RE offers more low-end grunt but feels heavier and less "mischievous" than the Yezdi.
Triumph Speed 400: More refined and powerful, but lacks the authentic scrambler geometry and off-road capability of the Yezdi.
Honda CB350RS: A great road bike, but not a true scrambler in terms of suspension travel or ground clearance.
Final Verdict: Should You Buy It?
The 2026 Yezdi Scrambler 350 is no longer the "rough around the edges" underdog. It is a calculated, well-engineered machine that offers a genuine dual-purpose experience.
#The Pros
Weight: At 174 kg, it’s incredibly easy to manage.
Engine: The 'Katar' motor is a significant step up in refinement and power.
Safety: The addition of traction control and switchable ABS is a major win.
Character: It feels like a "factory custom," with a raw, mechanical soul that many modern bikes have lost.
#The Cons
Seat Height: The 813mm height may be intimidating for some.
Tech: No Bluetooth or navigation in 2026 feels like a missed opportunity.
Vibrations: Better than before, but still present at high RPMs.
Conclusion:
If you are looking for a motorcycle that can serve as a stylish city commuter on weekdays and a legitimate trail-blazer on weekends, the 2026 Yezdi Scrambler 350 is perhaps the most honest and capable 350cc bike in the Indian market today. It honors its rallying roots while embracing the safety and performance demands of the modern rider.
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