Yamaha Bikes
Yamaha bikes price in India starts at Rs 92,680 for Yamaha Fascino 125, which is the cheapest model. The most expensive Yamaha two wheeler is Yamaha R3 priced at Rs 4.65 Lakh. The most popular models for Yamaha includes 3 Sports Naked, 7 Sports, 3 Scooters, 1 Street and 1 Commuter. Upcoming Yamaha bike in India include Yamaha R7, Yamaha MT 09 , Yamaha 2025 FZ-S Fi Hybrid which are expected to launch in 2025.
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Model | Ex-Showroom Price | Mileage |
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Yamaha MT 15 | Rs. 1.69 - 1.74 Lakh | 56.87 kmpl |
Yamaha R15 V4 | Rs. 1.84 - 2.10 Lakh | 45 kmpl |
Yamaha fzs fi v4 | Rs. 1.31 - 1.31 Lakh | 46 kmpl |
Yamaha yzf r15 v3 | Rs. 1.67 Lakh | 40 kmpl |
Yamaha Aerox 155 | Rs. 1.49 - 1.53 Lakh | 48.62 kmpl |
Latest Update on Yamaha
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Yamaha has re-introduced the R3 sports bike for Rs 4.65 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi).
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Yamaha has also expanded the MT lineup by launching the new Yamaha MT-03, which is based on the R3 and is priced at Rs 4.60 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi).
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The brand recently showcased the MT-07 and YZF-R7 in India on multiple occasions, indicating their possible launch in the near future.
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Yamaha has hinted at the launch of NMax 155, a maxi-scooter based on Aerox 155, which is already on sale in other Asian markets.
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Yamaha also showcased the YZF-R1M at the Bharat Mobility Expo 2024, though there's no confirmation regarding its launch in India.
Is Yamaha An Indian company?
Yamaha entered the Indian two-wheeler market in 1985, which was the time when most of the global players were making their foray into the country. Like other Japanese brands, Yamaha also partnered with an India-based company, Escorts Limited, thus creating a joint venture named Escorts Yamaha Motor Limited.
Under this new joint venture, Yamaha introduced two of its most popular two-stroke motorcycles in India – Yamaha RD 350 (which was launched here as Rajdoot 350) and RX100. Among these two motorcycles, the Yamaha RX100 became a roaring success, spawning newer two-stroke models like RXZ and RX 135.
With the growing popularity of four-stroke motorcycles in the late 1990s, Yamaha also shifted its focus from two-stroke RX motorcycles to four-stroke models by launching 110cc and 125cc motorcycles like Fazer, Crux, Libero, Enticer and Gladiator. In August 2001, Yamaha Motor Company Limited, Japan, became 100 per cent owner of the company, which was renamed to India Yamaha Motor Private Limited.
Yamaha made a grand comeback in the performance motorcycle market of India in 2008 with two all-new models in the 150cc category – YZF-R15 and FZ16. It was this time that Yamaha also became the first manufacturer in India to officially import and sell its global superbikes by launching the YZF-R1 and MT-01 in India.
In the following years, Yamaha gradually shifted its focus to making 110cc and 125cc scooters and 150cc motorcycles while occasionally launching its big-capacity motorcycles from its global portfolio through the CBU route.
Where Yamaha bikes are made in India?
Yamaha has two production facilities in India – Surajpur (In Greater Noida, Uttar Pradesh) and Kanchipuram (Tamil Nadu), from where it manufactures motorcycles and scooters for the local and export markets. The Japanese brand has an expansive network of 2,200 customer touch points through its 500+ dealers.
Which Yamaha bike is best?
Yamaha bikes in India range from 150cc premium commuters to 320cc sportbikes. Following are some of the best Yamaha bikes in India:
Yamaha FZ-S Fi V4: One of the best premium commuters in India, the FZ-S is extremely popular thanks to its muscular design and super refined and frugal engine. It is best suited for urban riding.
Yamaha MT-15: Based on the venerable R15, this sporty street fighter features sharp styling, excellent handling and a powerful engine that has made it very popular among youngsters.
Yamaha YZF-R15 V4: The R15 brings all the thrills and sharp handling of a proper supersports bike in a small and manageable package. The perfect bike for someone starting their sports bike journey.
Yamaha YZF-R3: Powered by a 321cc liquid-cooled parallel-twin engine, the R3 is the most premium bike Yamaha sells in India. But it’s pretty expensive since it comes to India as a CBU.
Is Yamaha a good scooter brand too?
While Yamaha sells only four different scooters in India, they’re all quite capable and well suited for the Indian market. Here are the best Yamaha scooters in India:
Yamaha Fascino 125 Fi: The Fascino has an elegant old-school designed coupled with an extremely smooth engine that delivers fantastic mileage. Plus it’s super comfortable, making it a great family scooter.
Yamaha RayZR 125 Fi: Basically, a Fascino 125 underneath, the RayZR offers sharper, sportier styling, making it a great choice for younger riders.
Yamaha Aerox 155: With the liquid-cooled 155cc engine from the R15, the Aerox is the most powerful scooter in the Indian market. Design-wise its a proper maxi scooter, making it really stand out on the road. Although expensive, the Aerox is the perfect scooter for those who want to make a statement.
Yamaha Bikes Price in India
Upcoming Yamaha Bikes
Popular Comparison of Yamaha Bikes
Key Highlights of Yamaha Bikes
Popular Models | Yamaha MT 15, Yamaha R15 V4, Yamaha fzs fi v4 |
Most Expensive | Yamaha R3 (Rs4.65 Lakh) |
Affordable Model | Yamaha Fascino 125 (Rs92,680) |
Upcoming Models | Yamaha R7, Yamaha MT 09 , 2025 Yamaha FZ-S Fi Hybrid |
Fuel Type | Petrol |
Dealer Showrooms | 2879 in India |
Service Centres | 1611 in India |
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- Yamaha MT 15
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- Yamaha fzs fi v4
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- Yamaha Aerox 155
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Yamaha Bikes User Reviews
- Yamaha MT 15Great performanceLook is awesome .riding in Highway and city is fabulous, maintenance cost is little bit high but overall great experience with this bike, if you want a great looking bike with high end performance you can go for it .mileage is good above average on highways . seating posture looks sporty but also comes with comfort.Read MoreWas this review helpful?
- yamaha fz s fi version 3Middle class bikeGood for daily commute. Mileage king , pocket friendly. As of my using this bike will be good for whose those go for office, college. Those who have girlfriend , must have this bike as it has slightly up seat at rear. Good braking & good pickup. Can go for a long distance ride as mine covered around 395 kms with single stopRead MoreWas this review helpful?
- Yamaha R15 V4Best 155cc bikeI'm recently purchased R15V4 it's an best one for milage and performance compared to other segment bikes,The service and bike condition were perfect and sufficien, engine condition is so good and then a aerodynamic design is so impressive to me. It's an best bike for 155cc compare to other sports bikeRead MoreWas this review helpful?1
- Yamaha fzs fi v4I had to share myI had to share my experience with my bike it’s my favourite bike I bought in 2022 performance and Engine and mileage also 55 km per litre and also long ride I am going also performing also good I was happy with my choice I absolutely enjoyed with my bike daily It’s one of the best riding experiences in my lifeRead MoreWas this review helpful?
- Yamaha FZ XThings you must know before owning a Yamaha FZ-XMy Blue Yamaha FZ-X with Golden alloys will turn 2 year old this May of 2025. Pros: 1. Pretty good mileage if not driven roughly (Mine shows 40KMPL instead of the 50-55 KMPL that Yamaha and other owners claim due to rough driving and irregular maintenance) 2. Easy to corner. 3. Low maintenance cost. 4. Strong built (I have crashed the bike twice to realise this) Cons: 1. Stock headlights are not powerful enough. 2. The Digital interface is unnecessarily big which makes the front styling a bit weird. 3. Quick overtakes are out of question as it lacks power. 4. The bike could have used a 6th gear as the bike punches in max 5000rpm at 60-70 KMPH 5. Pillion riding is uncomfortable and tiring as the seat is small.Read MoreWas this review helpful?
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- 38 YamahaShowrooms in Chennai
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