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Yamaha MT-15 Ver 2.0 price in Noida

₹1.75 Lakh
On road price, Mumbai
Mumbai
Starting₹2,574 /month
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The Yamaha MT-15 Ver 2.0 on road price in Noida is ₹1.75 lakh (including all taxes, RTO fees, and insurance). In comparison, the ex-showroom Yamaha price in Noida is ₹1.55 lakh.

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Yamaha MT-15 Ver 2.0 price & variants

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Yamaha MT-15 Ver 2.0 Colours

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More questions you may find useful

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Mohammed Sameewullah

10w

I have owned a scooter for about three years and now want to upgrade to a motorcycle of my own. I haven’t ridden a bike before, but I am familiar with how bikes work. I am 183 cm (about 6 ft) tall and want a bike with decent mileage in the range of 40-50 kmpl. I’ve been considering the Yamaha MT-15, but I feel there could be a newer version with better pillion space (still waiting on that). Since the price of the MT-15 approaches the 250-350 cc range, I’ve also liked bikes such as the Honda CB350 and the H’ness. I’d appreciate help choosing a bike that fits my needs, along with a list of suitable options. Thank you.

Autocar India team

Autocar India

Verified
9w

Since you are a taller person, we would recommend you look at the Yamaha XSR155 instead of the MT-15 as the XSR is a more spacious machine which will be useful to you. For a similar price, you will also get larger machines like the Bajaj Pulsar N250, TVS Apache RTR 200 4V and Honda CB300F. It will offer you better performance at the expense of a small hit as far as fuel efficiency is concerned. Since you have mentioned that you are considering the Honda CB350 models. Do bear in mind that these are relaxed neo-retro roadsters which will offer you a more laidback riding experience and good comfort levels. Although fuel economy will be quite a bit lower than that of the smaller bikes we have mentioned above. It is also worth taking a look at the Royal Enfield Hunter 350 because it offers a similar experience to the CB350 but at a lower price and has comparable fuel economy and performance, too. A test ride of every bike you shortlist will help you make a decision.

Yamaha XSR155
Yamaha MT-15 Ver 2.0
Bajaj Pulsar N250
TVS Apache RTR 200 4V
Honda Bikes CB300F
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Hairav Nimesh

14w

I currently ride a 2017 Honda CB Hornet 160R Special Edition and often face gear shifting issues while downshifting in traffic that remain unresolved. I want to upgrade my bike with a budget of around ₹2 lakhs on-road in Delhi. My daily run is about 50 km with a highway and city mix, and I want mileage of 40 km/l or more. I prefer bikes with a muscular, bulky tank and overall bulky appearance. I have shortlisted the MT-15, NX200, Hornet 2.0, Hunter, and Ronin. Kindly suggest.

Autocar India team

Autocar India

Verified
6w

Since you have owned a Honda motorcycle in the past, sticking with the brand and getting the Hornet 2.0 and NX200 will make sense. Both are decently peppy, refined, comfortable and fuel-efficient machines which should be reliable in the long run. The Yamaha MT-15 will be the lightest machine on your list, and it is likely to also be the most fuel-efficient. Despite its small engine, it does offer a good level of performance. You should also take a look at the XSR155 because this is a more spacious motorcycle while being mechanically very similiar to the MT.The TVS Ronin and Royal Enfield Hunter 350 will have the most comfort and will be different to ride than the other bikes owing to their relaxed engines. Do bear in mind that you are unlikely to see a fuel economy figure of 40kpl unless you ride very sedately on either of them. Since the machines you have shortlisted are very diverse, we'd recommend a test ride of all before you make a decision.

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Honda Bikes NX200
Yamaha MT-15 Ver 2.0
Yamaha XSR155
TVS Ronin
Royal Enfield Hunter 350
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