Overview
- Classic Legends, backed by Mahindra, launched both scramblers on Thursday, April 23, 2026, with the Yezdi starting at Rs 1.99 lakh and the BSA at Rs 3.24–3.25 lakh ex-showroom.
- The updated Yezdi Scrambler 350 uses a new liquid‑cooled ‘Katar’ single making 30 hp and 30 Nm, drops 8 kg to a claimed 174 kg dry, and adds three riding modes for road, rain and light off‑road use.
- The BSA Scrambler 650 runs a 652 cc single rated at about 45 hp and 55 Nm and adopts scrambler hardware such as a 19‑inch front wheel and taller stance, with a dry weight listed at 208 kg.
- Both bikes come under Classic Legends’ Ownership Assurance Programme that includes a standard 4‑year/50,000 km warranty with extension options plus roadside assistance and AMC packages.
- BSA’s price undercuts Royal Enfield’s Bear 650 by roughly Rs 50,000, and the company says the twin launch supports a premium, product‑led expansion with more dealers and added capacity at its Pithampur plant.