Jawa Yezdi Motorcycles Boosts Accessibility: Yezdi Adventure and Roadster Go Live on Amazon, Flipkart

News Story

In a significant step towards digital convenience, Jawa Yezdi Motorcycles has announced that customers can now purchase the updated Yezdi Adventure and Yezdi Roadster directly through Amazon and Flipkart. This allows buyers to secure their bike by paying the ex-showroom price online, complete with platform-specific financial offers and bank cashback deals. Delivery, registration, insurance, and paperwork, however, will be managed exclusively through the company’s authorized showroom network.

The initiative extends Jawa Yezdi’s online retail push, which began last year as one of the pioneers listing motorcycles on Flipkart, followed by Amazon. The entire Jawa portfolio—Jawa 350, 42, 42 FJ, 42 Bobber, and Perak—is also available on these platforms. Note that other Jawa Yezdi models are on sale too, but accessories and add-ons must be bought at dealerships.

Yezdi Adventure Spotlight
Priced between ₹2.19-₹2.30 lakh (on-road), the Adventure boasts dual-channel ABS, LED brake/tail lights, USB charging port, disc brakes (front and rear), and a height of 1380 mm. Variants include Dual Headlamp and Single Headlamp. Mileage and range await real-world testing.

The service spans 44 cities and 55 dealers across states like Uttar Pradesh, Haryana, Punjab, Maharashtra, Gujarat, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Telangana, Rajasthan, and more. Every bike enjoys the robust Jawa Yezdi BSA Ownership Assurance: 4 years/50,000 km warranty (extendable to 6 years), complimentary 1-year roadside assistance (up to 8 years), and a 5-year maintenance package.

This trend is catching on fast—Bajaj-made Triumph and KTM bikes, Hero Xtreme 160R 4V, Hero Xpulse 210, and Harley-Davidson X440 are also available online. For the best deal, riders should compare e-commerce perks with in-person showroom offers.

Would you like me to tweak this for a YouTube script, Instagram Reel caption, or add SEO keywords like “Yezdi Adventure Amazon price” for your motorcycle channel?