Yamaha has officially launched the XSR 155 in India, priced at Only Rs 1.50 lakh (ex-showroom). 

Published On: November 12, 2025
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Yamaha XSR 155 motorcycle launched in India with retro-modern design, advanced technology, and price starting at ₹1.50 lakh ex-showroom – latest Yamaha 2025 bike launch

After years of anticipation, Yamaha has officially introduced the XSR 155 in India at an attractive price of ₹1,49,990 (ex-showroom, Delhi). The launch on November 11, 2025, has sent motorcycling communities buzzing with excitement. Fans who waited since 2020 are now celebrating as their long-requested retro machine finally arrives and it’s priced lower than expected.

Key Takeaways

  • Introductory price: ₹1.49 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi)
  • Engine: 155cc liquid-cooled VVA engine, 18.4 bhp
  • Features: Dual-channel ABS, traction control, slipper clutch
  • Mileage: Claimed 48.58 kmpl
  • Weight: Around 134–137 kg, making it light and agile
  • Variants: Four colour options, plus two official accessory kits

Why the XSR 155 Is Getting So Much Attention

This is not just another 150cc motorcycle with retro appeal. The XSR 155 combines classic styling with modern performance, powered by the same engine platform as the R15 and MT-15. Below is a quick overview of its highlights:

FeatureDetails
Engine155cc, liquid-cooled, VVA technology, 18.4 bhp, 14.2 Nm torque
Gearbox6-speed with slipper clutch
BrakesDual-channel ABS (front and rear)
SafetyTraction control system
LightingFull LED setup with round headlamp and taillamp
Weight134–137 kg
Mileage48.58 kmpl (ARAI)
Seat height810 mm
Fuel tank10 litres

The XSR 155 is priced below both the MT-15 and R15, making it a standout option in Yamaha’s lineup.

Retro Design That Demands a Second Look

The design of the XSR 155 carries a pure retro character blended with Yamaha’s precision build. Its round LED headlamp, teardrop-shaped fuel tank, and flat seat design give it a confident, classic stance. The exposed engine section and clean lines add a premium touch that makes it appear larger than its actual displacement.

Riders describe it as “premium,” “refined,” and “authentic.” It’s available in four distinct shades:

  • Metallic Grey
  • Vivid Red
  • Greyish Green Metallic
  • Metallic Blue

While a black option is missing, the response to these colour variants has been overwhelmingly positive.

Customization Made Easy with Yamaha’s Official Kits

Yamaha is offering two accessory kits from launch, allowing riders to personalize their motorcycles:

Kit NameWhat You GetVibe
ScramblerTaller setup, knuckle guards, bash plateReady for light trails
Café RacerSport seat, clip-on handlebars, bar-end mirrorsSporty weekend look

These kits are designed to make the XSR 155 stand out while staying true to its retro identity.

How It Competes in the Market

Here’s how the new XSR 155 compares to other popular retro-style motorcycles:

BikePrice (approx)PowerWeightABSTraction Control
Yamaha XSR 155₹1.50 lakh18.4 bhp137 kgDual-channelYes
Royal Enfield Hunter 350₹1.50–1.70 lakh20.2 bhp177 kgSingle/rearNo
TVS Ronin₹1.35–1.70 lakh20.1 bhp160 kgDual-channelNo (only top variant)
Honda CB350RS₹2.15 lakh20.8 bhp181 kgDual-channelNo

The XSR 155 is the lightest and most advanced in features, appealing especially to younger riders who prefer nimble handling with modern safety systems.

Rider Reactions and Market Buzz

Social platforms are filled with posts from enthusiasts who have already booked the bike. Comments like “Finally, a Japanese retro without a premium price tag” and “R15 performance with RX100 nostalgia” reflect how strongly it resonates with riders.

Search interest in “XSR 155 vs Hunter 350” and “XSR 155 on-road price Delhi” has surged since launch. Dealers report waiting periods of up to two weeks as early bookings rise.

Should You Get One?

If you want a motorcycle that offers a balance of vintage looks, modern performance, and everyday comfort, the XSR 155 fits the bill. With on-road prices in Delhi expected around ₹1.74–₹1.80 lakh, it delivers strong value in the retro-sport segment.

Yamaha’s plan to launch 26 new models by 2026 signals that the brand is ready to reclaim its position among enthusiasts. The XSR 155 is a confident start to that new chapter.

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