Yamaha Motor India has offered some mindblowing bikes that have well carved its niche in terms of performance, design, and innovation. It holds an average rating of 4.2 stars from 4616 users. The company currently offers 11 variants, with 8 new bikes that are likely to come out by the year 2024. Yamaha’s most affordable model in the present lot is FZ FI V3 at Rs 1.17 lakh. It has the R3 at Rs. 4.65 lakh. Here’s a comprehensive view of specifications and features along with prices for prime Yamaha bikes.

Yamaha Bike Overview and Price List (September 2024)

Yamaha has models in different ranges that cater to multiple needs and preferences. The price of Yamaha bikes in India ranges from Rs. 1.17 lakh to Rs. 4.65 lakh. Thus, it caters to budget-conscious as well as premium bike lovers. It contains super high models. MT 15 V2: at Rs. 1.68 lakh, R15 V4: at Rs. 1.83 lakh, FZS FI BS6: at Rs. 1.22 lakh. These bikes bring with them a competitive pricing along with their features and design and mileage.

Yamaha Top Models and Mileage

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MT 15 V2

Price: Rs. 1.68 Lakh

Mileage: 56.87 kmpl

Features: Compact design, single-channel ABS, and 155cc liquid-cooled engine.

R15 V4

Price: Rs. 1.83 Lakh

Mileage: 55.2 kmpl

Features: 155cc engine with VVA technology, dual-channel ABS, and aerodynamic design.

FZS FI BS6

Price: Rs. 1.22 Lakh

Mileage: 49.31 kmpl

Features: Fuel-injection system, improved styling, and comfortable ergonomics.

R15S

Price: Rs. 1.66 Lakh

Mileage: 43 kmpl

Features: Sports design, dual-channel ABS, and powerful 155cc engine.

YZF R15S V3

Price: Rs. 1.66 Lakh

Mileage: 43.5 kmpl

Features: Sleek body design, advanced technology, and an efficient powertrain.

Yamaha Launching Models in 2024

Yamaha will release 8 new models in 2024. These models are: MT-07, WR 155R, R7, YZF R1, XSR155, Crosser 150, FZ-15 ABS, and the MT 09. Yamahadi is going to display its various range with features of new technology, improved performance, and a new lineup. Yamaha will try to capture more of the Indian market with these releases for both commuting in cities and for performance biking.