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Yezdi Roadster New Variant Teased With Cryptic Images Ahead Of March 3 Launch

The new variant of the Yezdi Roadster will likely come with aesthetic changes while keeping the mechanics the same as the standard version.

Yezdi Roadster New Variant Teased With Cryptic Images Ahead Of March 3 Launch
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Classic Legends has dropped a fresh teaser for a new variant of the Yezdi Roadster, set to be unveiled on March 3, 2026. The company has shared a shadow-filled image on social media with the caption "This Red Moon, something is waiting in the shadows", a clear nod to the launch date, which coincides with a prolonged lunar eclipse that will give the moon a faintly red hue.

The new image shows a partial view of the front end, including the side extensions of the fuel tank, the front fork with gaiters, and LED-based side indicators. Beyond this, there are no obvious mechanical or design changes visible, suggesting that the upcoming variant is likely to be a themed edition rather than a heavily reworked model. Based on current information, it is expected to be a new colour-centric version that aligns with the "Red Moon" concept, possibly limited-run or special-edition in nature.

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If the trend follows earlier updates, Classic Legends may also bundle the new variant with a set of cosmetic accessories or badging to enhance its exclusivity without altering core hardware.

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Currently, the Yezdi Roadster is available in five paint schemes: Sharkskin Blue, Smoke Grey, Bloodrush Maroon, Savage Green, and Shadow Black, and is priced between Rs 1,93,565 and Rs 2,08,315 (ex-showroom), depending on shade. The Roadster continues to feature its classic 1970s-inspired styling, including a round LED headlamp, teardrop-shaped fuel tank, removable rear seat, touring visor, and crash guards with sliders.

Power comes from a 334 cc, single-cylinder, liquid-cooled engine that delivers 29.6 bhp and 29.9 Nm, paired with a six-speed gearbox and a slip-assist clutch. Braking is handled by a 320 mm front disc and 240 mm rear disc with dual-channel ABS, while the chassis uses a telescopic front fork and twin rear shocks.

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