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Full List of Yamaha Bikes & Scooters You Can Buy in India
Yamaha Bikes & Scooters Available in India (Full List): Yamaha India is one among few manufacturers who kept their original values intact, even after decades of glamour and brand power on their side. India currently has a long lineup of products under the Japanese giant, starting right from humb...
Yamaha Bikes & Scooters Available in India (Full List): Yamaha India is one among few manufacturers who kept their original values intact, even after decades of glamour and brand power on their side. India currently has a long lineup of products under the Japanese giant, starting right from humble Saluto RX to the mighty R1 in its lineup.
The most powerful Yamaha motorcycle under INR 1.50 lakh is definitely none other than the FZ25, carrying a 249cc fuel injected motor producing 20.9 HP and 20 Nm of torque. The bike claims 0-100 kph in just 8.58 seconds and helps the rider reach 134 kph of top speed.
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2019 Yamaha FZ25[/caption]
Scooters on offer include the fashionable Fascino and sporty Ray ZR. Apart from these two, Yamaha even retails Ray Z and Alpha in the Indian market. They are offered in a variety of single as well as dual tone shades in India. The range starts right above INR 50,000.
Superbikes from Yamaha are imported through the CBU route, making them quite more expensive than bikes of the same segment. The huge gap between superbikes and regular products is bridged by Yamaha R3 at INR 3.49 lakh.
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Yamaha MT-09[/caption]
2019 Yamaha R15 V3 ABS Darknight @ INR 1.41 Lakh[/caption]
Yamaha FZS V3[/caption]
Yamaha SZ-RR V2[/caption]
Yamaha YZF-R1[/caption]
Yamaha Fascino UBS in New Season Green Color[/caption]
2019 Yamaha FZ25[/caption]
Scooters on offer include the fashionable Fascino and sporty Ray ZR. Apart from these two, Yamaha even retails Ray Z and Alpha in the Indian market. They are offered in a variety of single as well as dual tone shades in India. The range starts right above INR 50,000.
Superbikes from Yamaha are imported through the CBU route, making them quite more expensive than bikes of the same segment. The huge gap between superbikes and regular products is bridged by Yamaha R3 at INR 3.49 lakh.
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Yamaha MT-09[/caption]
Yamaha Bikes & Scooters in India
Ex-Showroom Price List
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2019 Yamaha R15 V3 ABS Darknight @ INR 1.41 Lakh[/caption]
R15 Series
- R15S: INR 1,17,246
- R15 V3: INR 1,39,000
- R15 V3 Darknight: INR 1,41,000
R3 Series
- YZF-R3: INR 3,49,500
Yamaha FZS V3[/caption]
FZ Series
- FZ V3: INR 95,000
- FZS V3: INR 97,000
- FZ25: INR 1,33,000
Fazer Series
- Fazer Fi: INR 89,643
- Fazer 25: INR 1,43,000
Yamaha SZ-RR V2[/caption]
SZ Series
- SZ-RR V2: INR 69,303
- SZ-RR V2 Matt Green: INR 70,303
Saluto Series
- Saluto Drum: INR 58,800
- Saluto Drum Matt Green: INR 59,800
- Saluto Disc: INR 60,500
- Saluto Disc Matt Green: INR 61,500
- Saluto RX: INR 52,000
- Saluto RX Darknight: INR 53,000
Yamaha YZF-R1[/caption]
Superbikes
- YZF-R1 (New): INR 20,39,233
- MT-09 (New): INR 10,55,354
Yamaha Fascino UBS in New Season Green Color[/caption]
Scooters Price List
- Ray ZR Street Rally: INR 58,698
- Fascino: INR 55,193
- Ray ZR Drum: INR 54,051
- Ray ZR Disc: INR 56,698
- Ray ZR Disc Darknight: INR 57,698
- Alpha Drum: INR 52,272
- Alpha Disc: INR 55,730
- Ray Z: INR 51,417
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Immanuel Raja is an Automotive Writer with 8 years of experience covering the Indian automotive landscape. He specializes in Electric Vehicles and Hybrid Technology, with particular expertise in battery systems, charging infrastructure, and the integration of alternative powertrains in Indian road conditions. Raja has extensively tested over 200 vehicles across various segments, from entry-level EVs to premium hybrids, developing nuanced insights into their performance on India's diverse and challenging roads. His analysis encompasses both technical specifications and practical ownership considerations that matter to Indian consumers, including charging accessibility, maintenance costs, and performance in extreme weather conditions. With a finger on the pulse of India's evolving automotive preferences, Raja delivers clear, factual assessments that help readers navigate the transition to electrified mobility in the context of India's unique market dynamics.
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