Yezdi Streetfighter: Everything You Need to Know About the New Model

The Yezdi Streetfighter would probably be rendered with the same engine that puts other models of the Yezdi range into action namely, 334cc, single-cylinder, liquid-cooled engine.
Yezdi Streetfighter: Everything You Need to Know About the New Model

The Yezdi Streetfighter is one of the most eagerly awaited motorcycles joining the lineup of the revived brand, Yezdi. Being a maker of classic, rugged motorcycles, Yezdi seems to intend continuing this legacy into the Streetfighter model as well.

This new contender for the market will be a modern, urban machine that will explore and live up to its name, being as exciting to ride as it is to look at, blending old-school Yezdi’s classic design elements with modern performance and comfort features.

The all-new Yezdi Streetfighter will be placed at ₹2.06 Lakh to ₹2.20 Lakh. The new entrant is a part of the growth portfolio of adventure and scrambler motorcycles from Yezdi.

Engine and Performance

The Yezdi Streetfighter would probably be rendered with the same engine that puts other models of the Yezdi range into action namely, 334cc, single-cylinder, liquid-cooled engine.

It takes care of powerful performance across various terrains for city as well as highway commutes. The most likely to be the six-speed transmission, ensuring high gear changing, which will then give a rider all the flexibility to pick up at whatever moment riding conditions demand. 

There is no word on its power output and torque, still remaining under wraps but expected to be at least comparable to the competition from the current run of Yezdi products, good for serious acceleration and a really high top-end speed to make it a real street beast.

Design and dimensions

Style will come out rugged yet sleek in the Yezdi Streetfighter. It will depict classic styling cues that Yezdi is known for but with a lot of new-age elements that appeal more to contemporary riders.

Being focused on the urban mobility of the bike, it is sure to be one of the lightest bikes to wield around in city traffic.

With alloy wheels and tubeless tires, its aesthetic appeal as well as its performance will improve. This Streetfighter should come with an adequate seat height and upright riding position; thus, ideal for long rides as well as city commutes.

Brakes and Suspension

The Yezdi Streetfighter will be up against stiff competition. From safety and control viewpoints, it should be equipped with disc brakes on both wheels-both front and rear. The braking ability should be healthy and robust.

The product will probably have a telescopic front fork suspension system and a dual configuration for shock absorbers at the rear for smoother ride strains over various road surfaces.

With the suspension and overall lightness of the bike, handling is aggressive enough to be used in an urban setting or perhaps on a long-distance tour.

Features and Technology

Yezdi motorcycles are well known for crossing classic design with modern technology, and this is certainly no different with the Streetfighter. So, fully digital instrumentation comes as to be expected, so speed, fuel levels, and trip meters, etc., all become available for riders in real-time.

ABS probably stands to feature, thus even further boosting the safety factor of the rider, both on tarmac and off. Other features can also be LED lights that help increase visibility and connectivity by use of mobiles, thus making it a tech-savvy option for contemporary riders.

The Expected Price and Launch

The Yezdi Streetfighter will probably come in the price range of ₹2.06 Lakh to ₹2.20 Lakh, ex-showroom. At this price range, Streetfighter attracts straight competition from even a few globally dominant brand names such as Royal Enfield and Honda.

Yezdi bikes have always given good value for money. High performance and robust build quality feature in this product.

The Streetfighter will also not disappoint. It does not yet have a date set for launch, but this bike should hit the road in 2024 besides Yezdi’s adventure and scramblers in the market.

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