In this spec comparison, we break down how the new Yezdi Adventure and KTM 390 Adventure compare on paper and highlight what’s new for the latest model year.
Here’s how the newly launched 2025 iteration of the Yezdi Adventure stacks up against the Himalayan 450 on different parameters.
In terms of competition, the Yezdi Adventure will directly challenge rivals such as the Royal Enfield Himalayan 450 and the Suzuki V-Strom SX.
Classic Legends postponed the 2025 Yezdi Adventure launch to honour the Indian Armed Forces amid recent India-Pakistan tensions, showing national solidarity.
The last update to the Yezdi Adventure, in August of last year, brought a mix of subtle design adjustments and technical enhancements.
The Yezdi Adventure has been put under the knife and returns with added style, features and capability over the outgoing model. So, is it now the worthy Himalayan alternative we have all been waiting for? We test its mettle in order to find out.
The Yezdi Adventure is an offroad-ready motorcycle that was built with the Himalayan as its bechmark. While it managed to improve over it in some key areas, it wasn't quite up to the mark. In it's latest iteration, it is better in almost all aspects over the outgoing model.
2024 Yezdi Adventure launched in India, and several cosmetic and mechanical improvements were made to better compete with popular market rivals.
While the last Yezdi Adventure teaser confirmed the new engine, the most recent one shows some noticeable cosmetic changes, including smaller tank rails. The redesigned Yezdi Adventure is expected to cost more than the current model.
For a limited period, the Yezdi Adventure now comes with the Mountain Pack Accessory Kit worth Rs 17,000 as standard in India. The bike's price remains unchanged, ranging between Rs 2.16 lakh and Rs 2.20 lakh (both ex-showroom).