Yamaha draws from its Sport Heritage philosophy with a round LED headlamp, teardrop fuel tank, and flat single-piece seat for classic appeal. The bike features 17-inch alloy wheels, USD front forks, monoshock rear suspension, and an all-LED setup paired with a circular digital LCD console. Available in four colors – blue, greyish-green, red, and metallic silver. It stands out in the entry-level premium segment.
A 155cc liquid-cooled, SOHC 4-valve engine with Variable Valve Actuation (VVA) delivers 18.4 PS at 10,000rpm and 14.2 Nm at 7,500rpm, linked to a 6-speed gearbox with assist-and-slipper clutch. Dual-channel ABS, traction control, and Bluetooth connectivity via Y-Connect enhance safety and tech. Claimed mileage hits around 46 kmpl, with a 10-litre tank and 137kg kerb weight for agile handling.
Priced from ₹1.49 lakh ex-showroom, deliveries began in select regions, with bookings open at ₹2,000; accessory kits for cafe racer or scrambler styles add customization options.
This R15-derived roadster blends proven reliability with fresh retro vibes, undercutting the MT-15 base by ₹5,000 while offering everyday excitement. Ideal for urban riders seeking style without compromise, it marks Yamaha’s bold entry into modern-retro bikes. Head to your nearest Yamaha Blue Square dealership to experience The Call of the Blue.
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