I bought the Yezdi Adventure Gloss Glacier White a month ago, and it is far from big tourers in this segment. The 334 cc engine produces good power at higher RPMs but is frustrating at low speeds. The Electronic Fuel Injection (EFI) system feels jerky during slow rides or in traffic. Maintaining a constant throttle at low speeds gives uneven power delivery, making city commutes uncomfortable. Despite claims of 30 km/l mileage, my Yezdi Adventure Matte Magnite Maroon struggles to deliver even 25 km/l in city conditions. On highways, it manages only a little over 27 km/l—a long way from what can be expected of an adventure bike with a tank capacity of 15.5 liters.
The poor fuel efficiency makes it less suitable for everyday use or long-distance tours. If mileage is a concern, there are other options in this segment that can do better.