Yamaha Bikes in India

4.4 is average rating of Yamaha bikes by 5048 users
Yamaha offers 9 bike models in India, prices start from Rs. 1.16 Lakh for the FZ-FI Version 3.0 and go upto Rs. 4.64 Lakh for the R3. Yamaha offers a variety of Petrol powered bikes including top models like the MT 15 V2.0 and R15 V4. Yamaha manufactures bikes in various categories like Sports(MT 15 V2.0) and Commuter(FZ-X). Yamaha also manufactures two wheelers in scooters category including top models like Fascino 125 Fi Hybrid and RayZR 125 Fi Hybrid. Upcoming models include the Yamaha MT-09, Yamaha XSR 155 and Yamaha Tenere 700. Also check out Yamaha bike prices, specifications, mileage and user reviews.

Yamaha Bikes Price List - December 2024

ModelsEx-showroom Price
Yamaha MT 15 V2.0Rs. 1.68 Lakh
Yamaha R15 V4Rs. 1.82 Lakh
Yamaha R15SRs. 1.65 Lakh
Yamaha FZS-FI V3Rs. 1.21 Lakh
Yamaha FZS-FI V4Rs. 1.29 Lakh
Yamaha FZ-FI V3Rs. 1.16 Lakh
Yamaha FZ XRs. 1.36 Lakh
Yamaha MT-03Rs. 4.59 Lakh
Yamaha R3Rs. 4.64 Lakh

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Key Highlights of Yamaha Bikes

Yamaha offers a diverse range of models including the MT 15 V2.0 and R15 V4, with options for the best mileage, premium pricing, and affordability. Upcoming models like the Yamaha MT-09 and Yamaha XSR 155 show Yamaha's continued innovation. The brand also has a strong presence with 3051 showrooms and 1747 service centers in India to ensure customer satisfaction.
Popular Yamaha Bike ModelsMT 15 V2.0, R15 V4, R15S, FZS-FI V3, FZS-FI V4,
Best MileageFZS-FI V3 (49.31 kmpl - 55.42 kmpl)
Most Expensive Yamaha BikeR3 (Rs.4.64 Lakh)
Lowest PriceFZ-FI Version 3.0 (Rs.1.16 Lakh)
Upcoming Yamaha Bike ModelsYamaha MT-09, Yamaha XSR 155, Yamaha Tenere 700, Yamaha R7
Fuel TypePetrol
Yamaha Bike Showrooms3051 Outlets
Yamaha Bike Service Centers1747

About Yamaha

When you think of Yamaha, you think of high performance motorcycles. This is not a modern trend, but has been the company’s philosophy ever since its inception back in the 1950s. In 1950, Genichi Kawakami became the 4th generation president of Nippon Gakki - a company that produced musical instruments and electronics. Kawakami decided to expand the Nippon Gakki company’s portfolio into motorcycles. For this, in 1954 Kawakami’s team of engineers made their first prototype motorcycle, the YA-1 - a 125cc single cylinder 2-stroke machine. It was a motorcycle that proved its mettle through an unprecedented 10,000km endurance test and in 1955, Yamaha Motor Co Ltd was formed along with its own factory to mass produce this motorcycle. In the proceeding years, the YA-1 won many races throughout Japan, and established Yamaha as a manufacturer of performance motorcycles.

Yamaha’s Indian journey began in 1985 when they tied up with the Escorts group to start local production of Yamaha motorcycles in the country. Under this joint venture, Escorts Yamaha produced some iconic motorcycles such as the RD350, the Rajdoot and the RX100, all of which tickled the fancies of performance motorcycle enthusiasts in India. Yamaha made many successful 2-stroke motorcycles in India such as the RD, RX and RXG, but with the growing demand for more fuel-efficient motorcycles and ever more stringent emissions norms, the company made their first 4-stroke for India - the YBX 125.

In 2001, Escorts and Yamaha parted ways, and Yamaha India Motor was born. After striking out on their own, the company didn’t enjoy a huge amount of success with any of their models until 2008, when they launched the FZ16 - a 160cc muscular naked that took India by storm. They quickly followed that up with the YZF-R15 - a true baby supersport with a 150cc 4-valve liquid-cooled engine that properly paid homage to Yamaha’s greats such as the YZF-R6 and YZF-R1. Both the FZ and R15 have been among the company’s most popular models ever since and have seen multiple evolutions over the years. In 2012, the company launched their first scooter in India - the Ray, and since then has launched many scooters such as the Alpha, RayZR, Fascino (one of their best sellers) and most recently, the Aerox 155 - India’s first true performance maxi scooter powered by the same liquid cooled VVA (Variable Valve Actuation) motor from the latest generation R15.

Yamaha Bikes User Reviews

  • MT 15 V2.0
    4.6
    1607 reviews
    It was so amazing bike first 

    It was so amazing bike first day I have used this bike from another it was amazing after getting job I will1purchase this bike

    0
    Sanjay 1 day ago
  • R15 V4
    4.5
    1035 reviews
    Best ever bike made from 

    Best ever bike made from any brand the bike is a total masterpiece and monster and well known as segment1killer

    0
    Ayan 2 days ago
  • R15S
    4.2
    1243 reviews
    Its a classic bike with soo 

    Its a classic bike with soo much fan people. i love to drive this bike. the sound of this bike makes youth energetic.

    0
    Vetic 10 hours ago
  • FZS-FI V3
    4.2
    527 reviews
    I have fzs v3 its amazing 

    I have fzs v3 its amazing bike with its amazing performance and milege.Its too good to drive.

    0
    Rajaram 3 days ago
  • FZS-FI V4
    4.6
    67 reviews
    Very comfortable and bulky 

    Very comfortable and bulky bike.... Overall performance is good. Got the mileage approx 50 kmpl.

    0
    Anonymous 6 days ago

Yamaha Bikes Question and Answers

  • Dillip
    Dillip 5 months ago

    The Yamaha FZ-X is powered by a single cylinder engine.

  • Dillip
    Dillip 6 months ago

    The Yamaha R15S is powered by a 155 cc air-cooled engine which produces 18.6 PS @ 10000 rpm of power. It has a fuel tank of 11 L and a claimed mileage of 40 kmpl.

  • Dillip
    Dillip 6 months ago

    The Yamaha R15 V4 packs a fully digital instrument cluster showing different street and race stats. The panel is Bluetooth-enabled and lets the smartphone synchronise via the Yamaha Y-Connect app to display call/SMS/e-mail alerts and phone battery status, among others. Further, it gets a dual-horn, side stand engine cut-off switch and traction control that helps reduce the chances of wheel slippage on slippery roads. The Quick shifter (upshifts only) is an optional accessory for Dark Knight and Metallic Red colour variants.

  • Dillip
    Dillip 9 months ago

    The Yamaha MT 15 has a kerb weight of 139 Kg.

  • Dillip
    Dillip 6 months ago

    The Yamaha FZS-FI V4 is powered by a 149 cc BS6-2.0 engine which develops a power of 12.4 PS and a torque of 13.3 Nm.

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Yamaha Bikes FAQs

Which are the best-selling bikes of Yamaha in India 2024?
Top most popular bikes of Yamaha in india are MT 15 V2.0, R15 V4 and R15S available in India with starting price Rs 1.68 Lakh.
Which are the most affordable Yamaha bikes in India?
FZ-FI Version 3.0(Rs. 1.16 Lakh) is the most budget-friendly Yamaha bike.
Which is the best mileage bike in Yamaha?
FZS-FI V3 is the most mileage efficient model in Yamaha delivering arai claimed mileage of 49.31 kmpl - 55.42 kmpl.
What are the Upcoming Yamaha Models in India 2024?
Yamaha MT-09, Yamaha XSR 155, Yamaha Tenere 700, Yamaha R7 are the next upcoming Yamaha bike in 2024
What is the price range of Yamaha bikes?
Price range of Yamaha bikes in India starts from Rs. 1.16 Lakh (FZ-FI Version 3.0) and goes upto Rs. 4.64 Lakh (R3).
Which is the most expensive Yamaha bike?
R3 is the most expensive Yamaha bike with starting price of Rs.4.64 Lakh.

Upcoming Bikes of Yamaha

The upcoming bikes of Yamaha that are set to be launched in India in 2024 and 2025 are Yamaha MT-09, Yamaha XSR 155, Yamaha Tenere 700, Yamaha R7, Yamaha NMax 155. These vehicles are expected to get design upgrades, features and updated specifications to keep up with the times and enhance the ownership experience.

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