Yezdi Adventure vs Scrambler – here is a list of spec differences between these two models…
In terms of segments, there is no direct comparison between the Yezdi Scrambler and Adventure apart from the fact that both of them can do fairly good off-road. So, if you are looking for a motorcycle that can be decent off-tarmacs and want to know the differences between these two, let us quickly present the spec differences between these two siblings…
The ADV is purpose-built to tackle off-road terrain, while the Scrambler is an on-road machine which has capabilities to tackle off-road, if required.
Let’s take a look:
Engine –
Both the siblings share the same engine unit. However, there are minor differences in some numbers. The ADV makes 0.9 PS more power and 1.7 Nm higher torque than the scrambler. The ADV also carries 3 L more fuel.
Name | Yezdi ADV | Yezdi Scrambler |
Type | Single-cylinder, 4-stroke, DOHC, liquid-cooled | Single-cylinder, 4-stroke, DOHC, liquid-cooled |
Displacement | 334 cc | 334 cc |
Maximum Power | 30.2 PS @ 8000 RPM | 29.1 PS @ 8000 RPM |
Maximum Torque | 29.9 Nm @ 6500 RPM | 28.2 Nm @ 6750 RPM |
Gearbox | 6-speed | 6-speed |
Clutch | Wet, multi-plate | Wet, multi-plate |
Fuel Capacity | 15.5 L | 12.5 L |
The Chassis and Suspension Set-up –
Here, both the machines share the same frame and similar suspension setup. However, the Adventure has 20 mm more ground clearance that will allow it to tackle the wilderness better.
Name | Yezdi ADV | Yezdi Scrambler |
Frame Type | Double Cradle | Double Cradle |
Front Suspension | Telescopic fork and coil-spring | Telescopic fork and coil-spring |
Front Sus. Travel | – | – |
Rear Suspension | Monoshock with coil-spring and linkage | Twin-shocks with gas canisters |
Rear Sus. Travel | – | – |
Ground Clearance | 220 mm | 200 mm |
The Dimensions –
The Scrambler has a 62 mm shorter wheelbase. Furthermore, the Scrambler seat height is 15 mm lower and it is 6 kg lighter than the ADV as well. All of this suggests that it could be a better motorcycle in cities than the Adventure.
Name | Yezdi ADV | Yezdi Scrambler |
Wheelbase | 1465 mm | 1403 mm |
Seat Height | 815 mm | 800 mm |
Kerb Weight (dry) | 188 kg | 182 kg |
The Brakes and Tyres –
While the braking system in both the siblings is same, the tyre profile in both machines are completely different. While the ADV is carrying a bigger front wheel among the two, the Scrambler is fitted with wider front and rear tyre.
Name | Yezdi ADV | Yezdi Scrambler |
Front Brake | 320 mm disc | 320 mm disc |
Rear Brake | 240 mm disc | 240 mm disc |
Front Tyre | 21” – 90/90 | 19” – 100/90 |
Rear Tyre | 17” – 130/80 | 17” – 140/70 |
The Miscellaneous –
Feature-wise, both bikes are very similar. The only difference is that the GPS Navigation is provided as option on Scrambler while the ADV gets it as standard.
Name | Yezdi ADV | Yezdi Scrambler |
Instrumentation | All-digital LCD | All-digital LCD |
ABS | Dual-channel | Dual-channel |
Mobile Connectivity | Yes | Yes |
GPS Navigation | Built into LCD Instrumentation | Optional (as accessory) |
Starter | Electric Start | Electric start |
Final Drive | Chain | Chain |
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The Price –
Name | Yezdi ADV | Yezdi Scrambler |
Price | Starts from Rs. 2,09,900/- | Starts from Rs. 2,04,900/- |
On paper, both the siblings are very similar to each other in terms of specs. Both machines are designed for their respective purposes in mind. However, the Scrambler possesses a unique characteristic where it can be used both on & off-road.
We will be putting these two machines to their paces as soon as we get our hands on them.