Traditional Legends launches Yezdi Scrambler and BSA Scrambler. Test value
Mahindra & Mahindra (M&M)-backed premium bike maker Traditional Legends on April 23 launched the Yezdi Scrambler and the BSA Scrambler.
The Yezdi Scrambler, India’s lightest 350cc scrambler, comes with a brand new liquid-cooled engine, named Katar and begins at an introductory value of Rs 1,99,950 (ex-showrrom).
Powered by a 650cc single-cylinder engine within the phase, the BSA Scrambler carries ahead the British scrambler, drawing its design from icons such because the Gold Star Catalina, A10 Spitfire, and A65 Firebird. The BSA Scrambler 650 carries an introductory value of Rs 3,24,950.
“I’ve at all times believed that scramblers will redefine Indian using tradition the way in which SUVs redefined passenger four-wheelers. They’re the SUVs of motorcycling. Scramblers are constructed for assured city-riding. However they’re additionally agile and rugged sufficient to encourage you to discover terrain past roads on the weekends,” mentioned Anupam Thareja, Co-founder of Traditional Legends.
Scrambler is a light-weight and torque-focused bike initially modified by riders for versatile use throughout different terrain. From hand-modified BSAs within the Forties and ‘50s to Yezdis tailored throughout Indian roads within the a long time that adopted, Scramblers have come a great distance. Yezdi revived the format in India in 2022 with the nation’s first mainstream factory-custom scrambler.
“The primary Yezdi Scrambler made the format accessible in India; the brand new one expands what scramblers can turn out to be,” mentioned Boman Irani, Co-Founding father of Traditional Legends.
Traditional Legends, which competes with Royal Enfield, noticed its gross sales leap 45% year-on-year within the monetary 12 months 2025-26.
