Yezdi Scrambler: Colours Explained
Modified On Feb 1, 2022 04:52 PM By Team Bikedekho for Yezdi Scrambler
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The Yezdi Scrambler is offered in a total of six paint schemes, and here's what they are all about
Yezdi has finally made a comeback in the Indian market and that too with three motorcycle offerings. One of them is the Scrambler, and the Classic Legends-owned company is offering it in a choice of six colour options. So let's check out which colour suits you the best.
Single Tone:
Fire Orange: Rs 2,04,900 (ex-showroom Delhi)
The Fire Orange colour is for those who would like to make their presence felt. As the name suggests, the Fire Orange colour will easily attract a lot of eyeballs and the contrast black-coloured tank pad, twin chrome exhausts, and chrome ring around the headlight further enhances the look of the motorcycle.
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Outlaw Olive: Rs 2,06,900 (ex-showroom Delhi)
This paint scheme is reminiscent of the Classic 350's Signals Desert Sand colour option. The Outlaw Olive colour is perfect for taking on the sandy dunes and trails. This colour further comes complemented by a matte black finish on the bike's exhausts, engine and mirrors.
Yelling Yellow: Rs 2,06,900 (ex-showroom Delhi)
Yelling Yellow stays true to its (somewhat odd) name with its flashy and attractive colour scheme. In a way, this paint scheme might remind us of the Ducati Scrambler Icon. And this colour option again features twin chrome exhausts, a chrome ring around the headlight and an engine with a matte black finish.
Dual Tone:
Midnight Blue: Rs 2,10,900 (ex-showroom Delhi)
This paint scheme will attract folks who like their motorcycle to have a stylish, subtle and sophisticated look. The fuel tank here is finished in blue and white paint and the bike gets a white sharp beak up front. To complement its styling, the twin exhausts are finished in chrome while the engine is coated in a matte black colour.
Mean Green: Rs 2,10,900 (ex-showroom Delhi)
The Mean Green colour option gets half of the fuel tank painted in dark green colour while the remaining half is painted white. It feels similar to the khaki shade in the Triumph Street Scrambler. Like the Midnight Blue, this colour also gets twin chrome exhausts, golden pinstripes on the tank, a white beak up front and a matte black engine. This colour is for those adventure heads that also like to make a style statement.
Rebel Red: Rs 2,10,900 (ex-showroom Delhi)
Like the other two dual-tone colours, this one also gets similar styling elements. However, this colour option gets silver pinstripes on its tank. As the name suggests, this colour option is properly bold, and is ideal for those who want their Scrambler to look stylish and sporty at the same time.