KEY HIGHLIGHTS
- 2026 Yezdi Scrambler 350 launched at Rs 1,99,950
- Torque is up by 1.8 Nm, while the power remains unchanged
- Riding on 19-inch front and 17-inch rear wheels
- Seat Height has also increased by 13 mm
The Yezdi Scrambler 350 has received its first-ever facelift today, following its launch in 2022, with pricing set at Rs 1,99,950 (ex-showroom) . This update brings several changes, making the bike more off-road ready, with a slight increase in power, along with a higher seat height, and a weight gain of 2 kg. Apart from these, it also gets the usual updates like new colour options and revised graphics. More details inside - meanwhile, do join our 91Wheels Whatsapp Channel to never miss out on the latest automotive updates.
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2026 Yezdi Scrambler 350

The updated bike has received several minor changes aimed at improving its off-road character. The seat height has increased to 813 mm from 800 mm. Performance figures have also seen a slight update, with torque rising to 30 Nm from 28.2 Nm, while the maximum power remains unchanged at 29.97 hp. The wheelbase stays the same at 1,403 mm, along with the 12.5-liter fuel tank capacity, but the weight has gone up by 2 kg, now at 184 kg.

With this update - Yezdi has given a name to this engine - Katar, inspired by Indian dagger - compact & precise. Plus, the engine cover is finished in bronze colour with Yezdi branding and Katar badge is also there with machined fins.
| Displacement | 334 cc |
| Power | 29.9 Hp |
| Torque | 30 Nm |
| Gearbox | 6-speed |
| Fuel Efficiency | 30 kmpl |
| Fuel Tank Capacity | 12.5 L |
| Weight | 184 kg |
Suspension & Hardware
The Yezdi Scrambler 350 is built on a double cradle frame, designed to offer durability and stability across varied terrains. It is equipped with telescopic hydraulic front forks with rubber bellows, offering 150 mm of travel, while the rear gets twin shock absorbers with 5-step adjustable preload and 130 mm wheel travel.

Braking duties are handled by disc brakes at both ends with floating calipers and ABS, featuring a 320 mm front disc and a 240 mm rear disc. Riding on 19-inch front and 17-inch rear wheels with 100/90 and 140/70 section tyres respectively, the bike also offers a generous 200 mm ground clearance, enhancing its off-road capability.
Colour and Price
This scrambler is available in four shades - Legacy Black, OG Yellow, Rouge Red, and Rally Blue - and each paint option is priced differently.
- Legacy Black - Rs 1,99,950
- OG Yellow - Rs 2,05,950
- Rouge Red - Rs 2,05,950
- Rally Blue - Rs 2,08,950
Verdict
The updated Yezdi Scrambler 350 brings meaningful tweaks that sharpen its off-road intent without altering its core character. While the changes aren't drastic, the increased seat height and slight bump in torque do have a functional impact-offering better ground clearance for rough trails and improved low-end pull, which is crucial off-road. That said, the added weight could slightly offset agility. Overall, it's a more capable scrambler now, especially for riders who enjoy occasional trail riding alongside daily use.
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