If you love retro bikes with modern vibes, there’s a lot to be excited about. Classic Legends is shaking things up by launching not one, not two, but four new motorcycles under its Jawa, Yezdi, and BSA brands. And the updates aren’t just minor tweaks—some big changes are on the way!
Yezdi Roadster & Scrambler Getting Much-Needed Upgrades
Let’s be honest, the Yezdi Roadster and Scrambler have been around for a bit and were due for a refresh. Good news: updates are officially on the way. While exact details are under wraps, we’re expecting tweaks to design, comfort, and maybe even performance—basically, the kind of changes that make a good bike feel brand-new again.
BSA’s Second Bike Is Coming After the Gold Star 650
Remember the BSA Gold Star 650? It was the first real comeback for the iconic British brand. Now, Classic Legends is gearing up to launch BSA’s second motorcycle, and it’s likely to carry the same retro-modern DNA. If the Gold Star was anything to go by, this next one’s worth keeping an eye on.
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The 2025 Yezdi Adventure – Bigger, Bolder, and Better
Already launched but worth shouting out again—the 2025 Yezdi Adventure (yep, the third generation of it) is here, and it’s looking sharper than ever.
You get:
- A dual-LED headlamp setup with a projector in the middle
- That classic tall ADV beak up front
- Traction control for better handling
- And new colour options to stand out on the road
All this starts at just ₹2.15 lakh, going up to ₹2.27 lakh (ex-showroom). Not bad for a bike that’s clearly trying to punch above its weight.
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Classic Legends Isn’t Just Chasing Sales – It’s About the Feeling
Co-founder Anupam Thareja made it clear: this isn’t about selling the most bikes. It’s about delivering a feeling. “We’re not trying to outshine others on numbers,” he said, “we’re here to out-feel them.” That’s a bold statement—but in a world full of specs and spreadsheets, it’s also refreshing.
Thareja added that while new bikes are coming, the bigger focus right now is refining and strengthening the current lineup. So rather than flooding the market, Classic Legends wants to make sure what’s already on offer is better than ever.
Final Thoughts
With the motorcycle market heating up in India, Classic Legends is doing the smart thing—playing to its strengths. Rather than reinventing the wheel, they’re doubling down on what works: classic style, solid performance, and that emotional connect riders love.
If you’re into bikes that mix nostalgia with modern tech, keep your eyes on this space. Whether you’re a Yezdi fan, a Jawa loyalist, or curious about what BSA does next—2025 is going to be an exciting ride.


