Yezdi Adventure 2025 Launched In Showroom Review Update: Price, Features & Complete Walkaround

By Gaurav Thakur

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If you’re considering the new Yezdi Adventure 2025 or you’re just adventure-curious, you’ve probably wondered whether this bike truly matches the hype. Maybe you’re dreaming of your first Himalayan ride, or perhaps you’re after a daily machine that can handle the potholes and the office runs.

Either way, knowing if the 2025 Yezdi Adventure is practical, reliable, and worth your money is what matters. In this detailed review, I break down everything you need—what’s changed for 2025, how it performs, what’s inside the showroom, and whether it fits your needs, no matter your experience.

What’s Actually New in the Yezdi Adventure 2025? Design, Engine & Showroom Price

The Yezdi Adventure 2025 brings several updates over last year’s model, and some of them finally address what riders were asking for.

  • Design Upgrades: The 2025 model now features a striking twin-LED headlamp setup, giving the front end a sharper, more aggressive identity. The rally-style beak below the headlight nods to serious off-roading style. Yezdi now offers new color options—matte blues, stealth blacks, and a rugged gray—making it easier for you to pick a look that’s yours.
  • Engine & Mechanical Changes: Yezdi keeps the reliable 334cc liquid-cooled, single-cylinder engine but has tuned it for better emission compliance (OBD2), with a slight bump in refinement and efficiency. Official specs boast 29.6hp at 8,000rpm and 29.6Nm torque at 5,750rpm. The gearbox stays a 6-speed unit, smooth and positive in shifts.
  • Showroom Price & Variants: The ex-showroom price for the base model starts at around ₹2.15 lakh, with the fully loaded variant touching ₹2.25 lakh in most cities. On-road price in Delhi hovers around ₹2.48 lakh, including registration and insurance (detailed price breakdown).

Target Audience: If you want a bike for long rides, mountain trails, or chaotic city commutes, the Yezdi Adventure 2025 is built for you. It directly competes with the Royal Enfield Himalayan 450, Hero Xpulse 210, and KTM 250 Adventure (see full comparison).

Updated Styling & Build Quality

The twin-LED headlamp is the most noticeable change on the 2025 Adventure. The asymmetrical, angular design pairs well with the beefy front beak, making it look more premium and ready for rough use. Paint quality feels improved, plastics show fewer rough edges, and the frame welds are cleaner than before.

Compared to its rivals, the Yezdi now stands closer to the Himalayan in adventure spirit, though some riders might still prefer the KTM’s sharp lines. Past complaints about panel fit seem to have been addressed, though some minor gaps remain. The overall build inspires more confidence than last year’s version.

Engine, Performance & Ride Feel

On paper, the 334cc engine delivers strong numbers: 29.6hp and 29.6Nm. In the real world, the engine feels smoother, especially at mid-range speeds. Throttle response is crisper, with less lag when overtaking or pulling out of a corner.

  • Mileage: Expect about 32-35 km/l in mixed riding, which is respectable for an adventure bike of this size.
  • Ride Quality: The suspension absorbs potholes and broken roads with ease. On loose gravel and mild off-road trails, the Adventure feels stable and planted. For new riders, the bike’s weight (almost 200kg with fuel) can feel intimidating at first, but the low-end torque helps with tricky starts.
  • Tips for Beginners: Try a test ride in traffic and on rough patches. The seat height may challenge shorter riders, so check if you can flat-foot comfortably.

On-Road Price & Variants Breakdown

  • Base Variant: ₹2.15 lakh ex-showroom (Delhi); comes with standard features, single color options.
  • Top Variant: ₹2.25 lakh ex-showroom, adds premium paint and extra tech features.
  • On-road price: Expect ₹2.48 lakh in Delhi (price details).

When compared to the Royal Enfield Himalayan 450 and KTM 250 Adventure, the Yezdi undercuts them in price but matches many features. The Hero Xpulse 210 is cheaper but offers less power and fewer touring features (detailed comparison).

2025 Yezdi Adventure Features Walkaround: Tech, Comfort & Versatility

Move past the spec sheet, and you’ll find the Yezdi Adventure 2025 brings a handful of real-world upgrades.

Instrument Cluster, Navigation & Connectivity

The new fully digital dashboard is bright, with clear fonts and a logical layout. It comes with built-in turn-by-turn navigation (via Bluetooth pairing) and a handy USB charging port right at the console. Pairing your phone is easy, and call/message alerts work reliably.

What’s good:

  • Clear, sunlight-readable screen
  • Simple navigation setup
  • USB port is well-placed for charging devices

Where it falls short:

  • No color display, just monochrome
  • Limited customization for navigation view

For day-to-day use, the connectivity features work well for riders who need basic alerts and directions, but don’t expect smartphone app-level depth.

Safety & Off-road Features

Yezdi equips the Adventure 2025 with switchable dual-channel ABS and basic traction control. This means you can switch off rear ABS for serious trails and keep it on for city safety. The twin-LED headlamps are a big step up for night rides, throwing out a wide, even beam.

Safety highlights:

  • ABS modes (on/off for rear)
  • Traction control boosts confidence on wet or loose surfaces
  • Strong LED lighting

Unlike some competitors, the Yezdi offers true adventure-focused safety features at a wallet-friendly price (feature comparison).

Rider Comfort, Touring & Everyday Practicality

The 2025 seat is wide, well-cushioned, and set at about 815mm height. Taller riders will find legroom generous, while shorter riders may need boots or lowering links. The wide handlebar and upright riding posture remain unchanged—great for hours in the saddle or wrangling through city traffic.

Other comfort points:

  • Adjustable windscreen cuts windblast on highways
  • Rear rack offers easy mounting for luggage
  • Suspension soaks up bad roads and mild trails

If you’re thinking about touring, daily commutes, or the odd weekend trail, the Yezdi Adventure 2025 offers balanced comfort for all but the shortest riders.

Conclusion

The Yezdi Adventure 2025 is a strong contender for anyone seeking a versatile adventure bike without breaking the bank. It delivers improved styling, better build, and real adventure features that match pricier rivals. The engine is reliable, tech is practical, and comfort is sorted for both long-distance and urban riders.

Who should buy it? If you want a middleweight adventure bike to handle India’s unpredictable roads, need decent tech, and care about value, the Yezdi Adventure 2025 is a smart pick. It isn’t the lightest, and some taller riders might wish for more adjustability, but overall, it’s a reliable, good-looking, and practical machine for new and experienced riders alike.

Disclaimer

All review advice is for informational purposes; physical inspection, dealership test rides, and checking after-sales support are crucial for a safe decision. Always verify specifics in person and buy only from official showrooms.

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I'm Gaurav Thakur, founder of TechNewsFast.com. I am dedicated to giving automobile enthusiasts their industry edge with expert reviews and performance updates. I specialize in new launch details and auto trends. Explore our Bike News and Car News sections to stay ahead of the curve.

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