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Yezdi Roadster Special Edition India Debut On March 3 — Worth Waiting Over Meteor 350?

Yezdi Roadster Special Edition has been recently teased on the brand's social media handles. Dubbed the 'Blood Moon Edition', it will bring cosmetic changes only. There are no confirmed mechanical changes as of now. This matters because if you are a buyer deciding between mid-size retro roadster options, then you must weigh exclusivity against value. For those who want standout styling features without any hardware tweaks, this edition is relevant. However, what else changes in this new edition will become clear at the debut event on March 3.Also Read: My Bike Didn’t Start In The Morning — What I Tried And What Actually WorkedBreaking It DownCreated with AI. Errors are possibleWhat are the key features of the Royal Enfield Meteor 350?How does the Yezdi Roadster compare to the Classic 350 in performance?What are the customization options for the Yezdi Roadster? What’s Actually New On The Special Edition?The teasers so far hint at a unique 'Blood Moon' themed finish. You will also get to see revised graphics as well as darkened cycle parts. There is no official confirmation regarding engine tuning, chassis tweaks or any feature additions over the regular Yezdi Roadster.What this means is the new special edition model will borrow the same 334cc liquid-cooled single-cylinder engine and dual-channel ABS setup as the standard model. Current-Gen Yezdi RoadsterShould You Wait Or Buy The Standard Roadster Now?If you have to buy right now then it makes sense to wait only if the special colourway is important to you. The core motorcycle will most probably retain the same performance and ride feel as well as ownership costs. Service intervals, fuel efficiency, and spare parts pricing should be on par with the regular model; If dealers offer discounts on their existing stock close to the launch then the standard Roadster may turn out to be better value for your money.Price Positioning Vs RivalsThe current Yezdi Roadster is priced at Rs 1.93 lakh (ex-showroom). It takes on the likes of the Royal Enfield Meteor 350 (Rs 1.95 lakh, ex-showroom) and Honda H’ness CB350 (Rs 1.92 lakh, ex-showroom). A special edition typically commands a modest premium for paint and trim. Unless pricing stays close to the standard bike, the value equation tightens because rivals already offer strong refinement, brand reach as well as resale confidence.Meteor 350 And H’ness CB350 Comparison: Why It MattersThe Royal Enfield Meteor 350 puts relaxed cruising with wide service coverage and the Honda H’ness CB350 comes up with refinement and dependable ownership. Throwing liquid-cooled performance and unique styling into the mix is the Yezdi Roadster. Yes, there is a special edition, but it doesn’t change the contest in any meaningful way beyond being cosmetic-only. Buy the Roadster Special Edition if you want visual distinction, otherwise you can go for network depth and resale value with Meteor 350 or H’ness.Also Read: Royal Enfield Classic 350 Vs Yezdi Roadster — Price, Mileage And Feature ComparisonWhat This Means For Indian Buyers Right NowA limited-run Roadster variant adds showroom freshness but not functional improvement. Urban riders and weekend highway users will experience the same ergonomics, heat management, and ride dynamics as the standard bike. Ownership cost and maintenance complexity remain unchanged.Latest News videosKamal Haasan Targets Vijay Over Two Seats; Calls It Betrayal Ahead Of Tamil Nadu Assembly PollssportsPCB Plans To Build Landmark Stadium in Saudi Arabia — Talks Underwayentertainment newsDhurandhar Mania Continues: Aditya Dhar, Ranveer Singh Take Bold Step, To Release Making Of Film In Theatres - ReportpunePune Water Cut: No Supply for 24-Hours on April 23 - Check Timings and Affected AreasvideosPappu Yadav Faces Heat From BJP's Ajay Alok, Shehzad Poonawalla Over Shocking Remark On WomenindiaKharge Stokes ‘Terrorist’ Row; BJP Says Can’t Stoop Lowersports'Results have been Very Satisfying’: Aditya Singh After Winning 2 Gold at US OpenindiaPakistan Extends Airspace Closure For Indian Planes Till May 24Reetika Bhatt authorReetika is a passionate storyteller with a love for books, music, and the performing arts. Her stage journey has taken her to notable platforms, inclu... View MoreNewsAutoBike NewsEnd of Article

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