Jawa Yezdi Motorcycles, under Classic Legends, has launched the Red Wolf edition of the Yezdi Roadster in India on March 2, 2026. Priced at an introductory ex-showroom rate of Rs 2,09,950 (commonly rounded to Rs 2.10 lakh), this special variant positions itself as the premium offering in the Roadster lineup, which starts from around Rs 1.92 lakh for base models. The motorcycle becomes available at authorized dealerships nationwide starting March 3, 2026.
The Red Wolf edition is primarily a cosmetic refresh of the standard Yezdi Roadster, drawing inspiration from the brand's 1970s heritage with a striking deep red paint scheme. It features enhanced chrome accents on the exhaust, engine, and handlebar, paired with a brown seat that supports a modular solo or pillion configuration. These aesthetic updates aim to deliver a bold, neo-retro appeal while maintaining the familiar silhouette and overall design of the Roadster. No mechanical alterations have been made, ensuring continuity in performance and ride characteristics.
Under the hood, the Red Wolf retains the proven 334cc, liquid-cooled, single-cylinder engine that produces reliable power for everyday riding and touring. It comes equipped with a 6-speed gearbox featuring an assist and slipper clutch for smoother shifts. The suspension setup includes dual rear shock absorbers tuned for comfort and stability, while braking is handled by disc units with dual-channel ABS. These components remain unchanged from the standard variants, preserving the bike's reputation for relaxed highway cruising and urban agility.
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The launch of the Red Wolf edition arrives as Yezdi continues to expand its portfolio in the competitive modern-classic motorcycle segment in India. Competing against models like the Royal Enfield Classic 350 and Honda H'ness CB350, the Roadster has built a following for its blend of retro styling, accessible pricing, and practical features. The new variant's premium positioning reflects growing demand for distinctive color options and subtle enhancements that elevate visual presence without compromising on core functionality.
This introduction underscores Classic Legends' strategy of refreshing existing models through limited-edition themes to keep buyer interest high amid a dynamic two-wheeler market. Enthusiasts seeking a standout roadster with heritage-inspired looks can now explore the Red Wolf at showrooms, where it joins other color options in the lineup. As availability rolls out, the edition is expected to attract riders looking for a fresh take on the popular Yezdi Roadster platform.
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