2024 Yamaha Rajdoot 350 is back in a tribute to the spectacular 80s. Fusing retro cool with irresistible new features, the model is designed for riders nostalgic about the past but infinity forward when it comes to new technology.
Classic Design Meets Modern Aesthetics
The Rajdoot 350 2025, however, has enough old-school charm to remind you of the bygone era with a round LED headlamp, chrome bits, and a chiselled fuel tank inspired by the original. It gets modern touches like tubeless spoked wheels, dual-tone paint schemes and a beefy look that manages to attract both the new age riders as well as old-school purists.

Powerful Engine & Performance
This new Rajdoot gets a 349cc air-oil-cooled single-cylinder engine which produces around 28–30 PS of power and 32 Nm of peak torque. Mated to a 5-speed transmission, it provides good throttle response and adequate low-end torque for both city and highway riding. The bike is likely to achieve a fuel economy of 30-35 km/l and it might hit a max range of 80 km/l in optimal conditions.
Features & Technology
Although it has a retro look, the Rajdoot 350 does come stuffed with a bunch of modern things:
- Full-LED lighting system
- smartphone connected semi-digital instrument cluster
- USB port for charging, turn-by-turn navigation
- Dual-channel ABS for enhanced safety
- Easy gear shifts with the slipper clutch
Upper-spec models might also come with traction control and ride-by-wire throttle for improved control and rider enjoyment.
Ride Quality & Comfort
Tube type front and rear tyresHiarcad front forks and gas filled rear shock-ups:The Rajdoot 350 has telescopic front shock absorbers, with duel adjustable rear shock absorbers for a comfortable ride. It has a kerb weight of approximately 170-180 kg, which provides some good road presence without feeling bloated. Parking space is also no problem, with a seat height of around 790 mm allowing most riders to place their feet firmly on the ground.
Expected Price & Launch
The Yamaha Rajdoot 350 2025 is likely to retail between ₹2.10-2.50 lakh (ex-showroom). It is set to rival the Royal Enfield Classic 350 and Jawa 42 as it will be taking the retro-modern cruiser segment here in India. It’s expected to start launching by mid-2025 Booking will be available from now.
Conclusion
The Yamaha Rajdoot 350 2025 is the amalgamation of classic charm and modern technology. With retro looks, modern features and peppy performance this one is all set to bring back a legend back on Indian streets. Keep an eye out for this one if you want a retro bike with some serious grunt.