Both are on sale side-by-side but one of them offers better value for money. We explain
The 2025 Yezdi Adventure is here, and compared to the 2024 Yezdi Adventure which is sold alongside it, there have been a lot of changes. We give you a detailed breakdown of all the changes that have been made with this update:
Looks Different
The first major difference is the looks, and this will be quite clear when seeing the bike from the front. The 2025 Yezdi Adventure now gets a twin-lamp headlight setup, which appears to have been inspired from the Honda CRF300 Rally. It looks really cool, and gives the bike a more rugged look. The adjustable windscreen is another change which has been added with the new headlight setup.
This should make it easy to move it up or down, depending on the amount of wind protection you need. Another change is the new fender, which looks a lot sharper than the one on the 2024 Yezdi Adventure (also now known as Single Headlight variant).
The rear now features a twin-LED taillight setup. The taillight looks really nice, and could offer better illumination and visibility when compared to the 2024 bike’s single round taillight which appears tiny in comparison.
Feels Different
For long distance touring, a comfortable seat is very important, so with this update, the brand has given the bike a brand new seat. The new seat has thicker padding according to the brand, and should help in improving the overall comfort.
The seat cover has also been changed, with a new one that offers better grip. This should also improve the riding experience overall.
A Lot Safer Than Before
One of the biggest changes in terms of features is the addition of a traction control system. This should add in an extra layer of safety, preventing wheel slips in conditions where there is not enough grip.
The feature will be something newer riders who are upgrading from a smaller capacity bike will really appreciate, as it will make the transition a lot easier.
More Eco-friendly
The 2025 Yezdi Adventure also gets an OBD-2B compliant engine, which can run on E20 fuel. OBD-2B compliance ensures better monitoring of emissions, thanks to more onboard sensors. The ability to run on E20 fuel is another major advantage here. E20 fuel is a mix of 80 percent petrol and 20 percent ethanol.
Other than these changes, the bike remains the same. It is still powered by the same 334cc, liquid-cooled, single-cylinder engine which outputs 29.57PS and 29.56Nm. The 2025 Yezdi Adventure starts at a price of Rs 2.14 lakh ex-showroom which is Rs 1,000 cheaper than the base model of the 2024 Yezdi Adventure. The 2025 model is offered in 6 colours. For a detailed breakdown of the prices, check out our launch story here.
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