You Will Have To Pay More For Yamaha Motorcycles This June
- by Aamir Momin
- Jun 20, 2022
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The MT-15 V2.0 has witnessed the highest price hike
Yamaha has increased the prices of its motorcycle line-up for the month of June 2022. If you plan to buy one, check out the full bike price list below.
Bikes |
Variant |
May '22 Prices |
June ‘22 |
Margin of Hike |
Metallic Grey |
Rs 1,86,900 |
Rs 1,87,400 |
Rs 500 |
|
Bluish White Cocktail 1 |
Rs 1,88,300 |
Rs 1,88,800 |
Rs 500 |
|
Metallic Red |
Rs 1,76,900 |
Rs 1,77,400 |
Rs 500 |
|
Dark Knight |
Rs 1,77,900 |
Rs 1,78,400 |
Rs 500 |
|
Racing Blue |
Rs 1,81,900 |
Rs 1,82,400 |
Rs 500 |
|
Racing Blue |
Rs 1,59,900 |
Rs 1,59,900 |
Nil |
Metallic Black |
Rs 1,59,900 |
Rs 1,61,900 |
Rs 2,000 |
|
Ice Fluo-Vermillion |
Rs 1,60,900 |
Rs 1,62,900 |
Rs 2,000 |
|
Cyan Storm |
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Racing Blue |
Matte Copper/Matte Black |
Rs 1,49,100 |
Rs 1,49,100 |
Nil |
|
Metallic Black/Racing Blue |
Rs 1,44,600 |
Rs 1,44,600 |
Nil |
|
Matte Copper/Matte Black |
Rs 1,30,400 |
Rs 1,31,400 |
Rs 1,000 |
|
Metallic Blue |
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Matte Red/Dark Matte Blue |
Rs 1,19,400 |
Rs 1,20,400 |
Rs 1,000 |
|
Metallic Black/Metallic Grey |
Rs 1,22,400 |
Rs 1,23,400 |
Rs 1,000 |
|
Majesty Red |
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Metallic Black/Racing Blue |
Rs 1,11,700 |
Rs 1,12,700 |
Rs 1,000 |
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Just two months after its launch, the Yamaha MT-15 V2.0 has witnessed a Rs 2,000 price hike, which is also the highest in Yamaha’s motorcycle line-up. While the hike itself might not sound that high, considering that the updated model commanded a significantly high premium of Rs 12,000 over its predecessor at launch, makes the MT-15 V2.0 feel quite expensive now.
That said, even with the premium, the MT-15 V2.0 is more affordable than the KTM 125 Duke and Yamaha R15 V4, and has also managed to be one of the best-selling bikes in April and May 2022.
Apart from that, the 150cc FZ series and the R15 line-up have also seen a minimal price hike, which shouldn’t affect buyers’ decisions.
In related news, Yamaha will be bringing the MT-07 and the YZF-R7 to India this year. Click here for more details.