TVS Jupiter CNG Launch Date in India: Expected Price, Mileage, and Specs revealed for April 15, 2026
TVS Jupiter CNG Launch Date in India: Expected Price, Mileage, and Specs revealed for April 15, 2026
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At Bharat Mobility Global Expo, the Yamaha Lander 250 has become one of the most anticipated motorcycles of 2026. Combining rugged off-road capability with Yamaha’s legendary reliability, this 250cc machine aims to challenge the dominance of the Hero XPulse 210 and the Kawasaki KLX 230.
The Yamaha Lander 250 is expected to launch in India on March 30, 2026.
Industry experts and market enthusiasts project an aggressive pricing strategy to keep the bike competitive in the growing quarter-litre ADV space. The estimated price range is:
Expected Price: ₹1.7 Lakh – ₹1.8 Lakh (Ex-showroom)
Booking Status: Expected to open shortly after the official announcement.
The Lander 250 isn't just a commuter with a tall stance; it’s a dedicated dual-sport machine. It borrows its heart from the reliable FZ-25 platform but is tuned specifically for trail performance and BS6-2.0 compliance.
| Feature | Specification |
| Engine | 249cc, Single-cylinder, SOHC, Air-cooled |
| Max Power | 20.9 PS @ 8,000 rpm |
| Max Torque | 20.5 Nm @ 6,000 rpm |
| Transmission | 5-speed Manual |
| Ground Clearance | 240 mm |
| Seat Height | 875 mm |
| Kerb Weight | 156 kg |
| Wheel Setup | 21-inch (Front) / 18-inch (Rear) Spoke Wheels |
Yamaha has updated the 2026 model with modern tech to ensure it’s not just "old school" rugged but also "new age" smart.
LED Projector Headlamp: A redesigned fascia featuring a powerful bi-functional LED projector for better night visibility on trails.
Digital LCD Console: A negatively-lit LCD screen that includes Bluetooth connectivity via the Y-Connect app for call/SMS alerts and navigation.
Long-Travel Suspension: Featuring 220mm of travel at the front and 204mm at the rear, the Lander is designed to soak up massive potholes and off-road jumps.
Dual-Sport Ergonomics: A high-mounted exhaust, "beak" fender, and upright riding position make it comfortable for both standing on pegs and long highway hauls.
Safety: Equipped with disc brakes at both ends and single-channel ABS (standard) to provide confident stopping power on loose surfaces.
The Lander 250 will enter a crowded but high-demand segment. Its primary rivals include:
Hero XPulse 210: The current king of affordable off-roading.
Kawasaki KLX 230: A more hardcore, lightweight alternative.
Yezdi Adventure: For those looking for more touring-oriented features.
For years, Indian riders have asked for a "Goldilocks" bike—something more powerful than a 150cc but lighter and more manageable than a 400cc ADV. With its 156 kg kerb weight and proven 250cc engine, the Lander 250 offers exactly that: a lightweight, indestructible companion for those who want to explore beyond the pavement without breaking the bank.
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