Yamaha, the Japanese motorcycle manufacturer was a few days back testing its new R15M on the highways, the notable difference which could be spotted in the camouflage model was; it had a headlamp placed in the center instead of twin headlamp setup as we always see in R15 series. The model which was being spotted gets a lot of inspiration from its elder sibling Yamaha R7, everybody on the internet began to speculate about the newly spotted R15, so it left a lot of doubts in bike enthusiasts but now this model was spotted in a dealership completely undisguised.
The Japanese bike maker YAMAHA has launched the new Edition- Monster Energy MotoGP edition of the MT-15 in India. The price has been marked at Rs 1,47,900 (ex-showroom, Delhi) which makes it Rs 2,000 more expensive than the already-available special edition trim of the bike.
Yamaha Motorcycles has unveiled its 2020 YZF-R25 for International market. The bike comes in two new color options as 2020 update- Matt Silver and Matt Blue. The silver color option gets inspired by the 2019 Yamaha M1 Fiat Estoril Edition whereas the Blue color palette option comes with silver front fender, side fairing and tail section.
There is no stopping for Yamaha R15 V3 at this point. The 150cc mini sportbike sold 15,000 units in the month of October 2018, which is more than Pulsar 220, Bajaj Dominar 200, and KTM 200 Twins combined. That is indeed an amazing comeback.
The Entry Level sportbike from Yamaha is finally getting its share of success in India. The Yamaha R15 Version 3.0 has proven to be a gold mine for the company. It was launched in February 2018 at the Auto Expo with a price tag of Rs. 1.23 lakh. The motorcycle struggled initially due to quality issues and criticism from Yamaha fans, accusing the company of downgrading the bike. After several months, it seems that Yamaha has sorted out most of their problems.