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Classic Legends Scrambler Launch on April 23: Yezdi Update or BSA 650 Incoming?

Classic Legends Scrambler Launch on April 23

Classic Legends is gearing up to introduce a new scrambler motorcycle in India on April 23, sparking speculation around whether the launch will be under the Yezdi or BSA brand. While the company has kept details under wraps, strong indicators suggest that it could be either a heavily updated Yezdi Scrambler or the much-awaited BSA Scrambler 650.

What Could Be Launching?

Classic Legends, the company behind Jawa, Yezdi and BSA, has confirmed an upcoming motorcycle debut but hasn’t disclosed the brand or model. However, multiple developments point towards two likely contenders:

Both models have been in the pipeline, making this launch particularly significant for enthusiasts of retro-styled motorcycles.

Updated Yezdi Scrambler: Long Overdue Refresh

The Yezdi Scrambler has remained largely unchanged, especially when compared to its siblings like the Roadster and Adventure, which have already received updates.

Reports suggest that the upcoming version could feature:

If launched, this update would help Yezdi strengthen its position in the competitive mid-capacity scrambler segment.

BSA Scrambler 650: Based on Gold Star Platform

The second possibility is the India debut of the BSA Scrambler 650, which was revealed internationally last year. This model is built on the same platform as the Gold Star 650 but is tailored for light off-road use.

Expected highlights:

Engine and performance:

The Scrambler 650 is expected to use the same engine as the Gold Star:

Expected Price in India

In the UK, the Scrambler 650 is priced slightly higher than the Gold Star 650, with a difference of roughly ₹50,000. Applying a similar pricing strategy in India:

What to Expect on April 23

Whether Classic Legends chooses to refresh the Yezdi Scrambler or introduce the BSA Scrambler 650, the launch is expected to strengthen its presence in the retro and scrambler motorcycle space.

A Yezdi update would target affordability and volume, while a BSA launch would position itself as a premium offering with bigger displacement and stronger performance credentials.

Either way, April 23 is shaping up to be an important date for scrambler fans in India.

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