2025 Yamaha Aerox 155 launched at Rs 1.50 lakh

    This update primarily introduces changes to the colours and graphics on offer.

    Published On May 06, 2025 03:00:00 PM

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    2025 Yamaha Aerox 155 launched at Rs 1.50 lakh
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    Yamaha has unveiled the 2025 Aerox 155 in India, introducing aesthetic updates to its maxi-scooter. While the core mechanicals remain unchanged, the new model brings refreshed aesthetics and compliance with the latest emission norms.

    1. Price increased by Rs 3,000 for the base Aerox 155
    2. S variant gets a new colour

    2025 Yamaha Aerox 155: What’s new?

    The Aerox 155 is still offered in two variants

    The standout update is the introduction of a new Ice Fluo Vermillion colour for the higher-spec S variant, replacing the earlier Grey Vermillion shade. Additionally, the existing Racing Blue trim colour now features updated graphics, while the standard model continues to be available in Metallic Black.

    Under the skin, the Aerox 155 retains its 155cc, liquid-cooled, single-cylinder engine, delivering 14.75hp and 13.9Nm. Also, this engine now complies with the new OBD2B emission norms. While the S variant received an update last year that introduced keyless ignition and access, the standard variant remained unchanged. The base variant continues to get features such as an LED headlamp and tail-light, a Bluetooth-enabled instrument cluster, and a single-channel ABS. 

    This update has resulted in a slight price increase for the Aerox 155. The base variant is now Rs 3,000 more expensive and costs Rs 1.50 lakh, while the S variant gets an increase of Rs 2,000 and now costs Rs 1.53 lakh. Currently, the Aerox 155 rivals the recently launched Hero Xoom 160. 

    Also see: Yamaha Aerox Alpha unveiled overseas

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