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Yamaha Bikes in India (22)

As of now, there are 22 Yamaha models available in India, out of which 21 are currently on sale, and 1 is upcoming. The current Yamaha lineup includes 15 bikes and 6 scooters. The Yamaha bike price in India starts at โ‚น1.08 lakh and goes up to โ‚น3.39 lakh (ex-showroom). The cheapest Yamaha bike is the FZ-Fi, whereas the most expensive is the R3. Presently, there are no upcoming Yamaha bikes announced yet.

In the petrol category, the Yamaha scooter price starts at โ‚น74.04 thousand and goes up to โ‚น1.41 lakh (ex-showroom), depending on the variant. The most affordable Yamaha scooter is the Fascino 125 Fi, whereas the Aerox 155 Version S sits at the top of the range. In the electric category, the only Yamaha electric scooter available for sale is the recently launched EC-06. It is priced at โ‚น1.68 lakh (ex-showroom). Another Yamaha electric scooter, the Aerox-E is expected to launch around June 2026, with an estimated range of 2.00 lakh - 3.00 lakh. At present, no Yamaha electric bikes are available in the Indian market.

Yamaha is well-known for its strong engineering, motorsport pedigree, and wide product spread. In India, the brand has traditionally focused on 150cc and 155cc performance-oriented bikes, alongside lifestyle scooters like the Aerox 155. Some of the best Yamaha bikes in India include: MT-15R15V4FZ-S FiXSR155, and the flagship - Yamaha R3.

Yamaha Bike Price in India (April 2026)

Here is the latest Yamaha bike price list:

Yamaha Bike

Price (ex-showroom)

Yamaha FZ-Fi

โ‚น1.08 lakh

Yamaha FZ Rave

โ‚น1.17 lakh

Yamaha FZ-X

โ‚น1.19 lakh

Yamaha FZ-S Fi Ver 4.0

โ‚น1.20 lakh

Yamaha FZ-S Fi Ver 4.0 DLX

โ‚น1.20 lakh

Yamaha FZ-S Fi

โ‚น1.24 lakh

Yamaha FZ-S Fi Hybrid

โ‚น1.33 lakh

Yamaha FZ-X Hybrid

โ‚น1.38 lakh

Yamaha XSR155

โ‚น1.50 lakh

Yamaha R15S

โ‚น1.54 lakh

Yamaha MT-15 Ver 2.0

โ‚น1.55 lakh

Yamaha R15V4

โ‚น1.69 lakh - โ‚น1.74 lakh

Yamaha R15M

โ‚น1.84 lakh

Yamaha MT-03

โ‚น3.30 lakh

Yamaha R3

โ‚น3.39 lakh

Yamaha Scooter Price in India (April 2026)

Here is the latest Yamaha scooter price list:

Yamaha Scooter

Price (Ex-showroom)

Yamaha Fascino 125 Fi

โ‚น74.04 thousand - โ‚น94.25 thousand

Yamaha RayZR 125 Fi

โ‚น74.30 thousand - โ‚น80.90 thousand

Yamaha RayZR 125 Fi Street Rally

โ‚น85.97 thousand

Yamaha Aerox 155

โ‚น1.38 lakh

Yamaha Aerox 155 Version S

โ‚น1.41 lakh

Yamaha EC-06

โ‚น1.68 lakh

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FAQs

Yamaha currently sells 15 bikes in India.

The Yamaha bike price starts at โ‚น1.08 lakh for the FZ-Fi (ex-showroom).

The R3 is the most expensive Yamaha motorcycle on sale. It is priced at โ‚น3.39 lakh.

No. As of now, there are no Yamaha bikes under โ‚น1 lakh in India.

No. Yamaha does not currently sell any 125cc motorcycles in India. But, the brand does offer 125cc scooters: Fascino 125 Fi, RayZR 125 Fi, and RayZR 125 Fi Street Rally.

There are six 150cc Yamaha bikes available in India.

The most popular Yamaha sports bike is the R15 V4.

No. Yamaha does not sell any electric bikes in India at present.

Yes. Yamaha has 1 electric scooter in the pipeline for India: Aerox-E. It is expected to launch in June, 2026.

The Yamaha Fascino 125 Fi is the most affordable Yamaha scooter.

No. Yamaha does not currently offer any adventure bikes in the Indian market.

Some of the best Yamaha bikes under โ‚น1.5 lakh include the FZ-Fi, FZ-S Fi, FZ-X, and XSR155.

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Trending Questions on Yamaha Bikes - Answered by Autocar Experts

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Ravi Ganesh

โ€ข5w

I am a 42-year-old private company employee with a height of 5 ft 11 in and a weight of around 120 kg. I am looking to buy a reliable commuter motorcycle that can also be used occasionally for touring. My budget is around โ‚น1.5 lakh. Could you suggest a good bike that would suit my build, offer comfort, reliability, decent mileage, and low maintenance?

Autocar India team

Autocar India

Verified
โ€ข5w

Within your budget, you have three very different options you can look at - Yamaha XSR155, TVS Apache RTR 200 4V, TVS Ronin and Hero Xpulse 200 4V. The XSR is the least powerful but is also the lightest motorcycle here. It will also feel the sportiest to ride because its engine and underpinnings are derived from the popular Yamaha R15 and MT-15. The downsides of the XSR are that it is a rather petite motorcycle. For someone of large stature such as yourself, this will be a potential challenge, and its rear suspension is quite stiff. It can get uncomfortable over repeated bad patches. The Apache RTR 200 4V is another sporty roadster, and with its larger engine than the XSR, it will feel more at home at sustained higher speeds. Its suspension comfort and more spacious seats will also be helpful for your usage. The TVS Ronin is a relaxed roadster with its smooth and torquey engine and relaxed and neutral ergonomics. Also, plush suspension setup and relatively larger size - compared to the other two bikes here - the Ronin has the potential to be the most suited to your use case.Moving on to the Hero Xpulse 200 4V, this is the bike you should buy if you want to venture off-road on your long tours. It will have by far the most plush suspension of all the bikes here, although its on-road handling will leave you wanting once you pick up the pace. We'd recommend a test ride of all three before you make a decision. Also, do note that all four bikes are all slightly above Rs 1.50 lakh (your stipulated budget), within that amount, there's no credible option for your requirements.

Yamaha XSR155
TVS Apache RTR 200 4V
TVS Ronin
Hero MotoCorp Xpulse 200 4V
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Sam

โ€ข10w

Respected Autocar India team, I have been riding a scooter for around six years now and wish to upgrade to a bike. I am 182 cm tall. I am looking for a beginner-to-intermediate bike with dual-channel ABS and good braking, reasonable suspension, smooth clutch (preferably assist and slipper), good mileage (around 35-50 kmpl), low maintenance, a decent headlamp, and confidence in corners with reasonable spare part costs. I am fond of the MT-15 - do you think an updated version could be launched? Other bikes Iโ€™ve considered are the Bajaj NS200, TVS NS400Z, and Harley-Davidson N160. Iโ€™ve also considered the Honda CB350 series and the RTR 310, but the cost margins are high. I feel the NS400Z is a good trade-off. What would your experts suggest?

Autocar India team

Autocar India

Verified
โ€ข10w

Considering your stature, in the Yamaha stable, instead of the MT-15, we'd recommend looking at the new XSR155. While both are mechanically near-identical, the XSR is a more spacious machine than the MT. Since this will be your first bike, the XSR will prove to be the most manageable and approachable. Thanks to its lighter weight and unintimidating power output. The Bajaj Pulsar N160 you're considering is a good option, but it will be the slowest of all the bikes you've shortlisted. However, if all you're going to do is potter around town, then getting the Pulsar makes sense as it is the most city-friendly bike here. Coming to the two Pulsar NS models, the NS200 will feel quite sporty and engaging while still being friendly enough for city use. However, the bigger NS400Z isn't the most city-friendly machine. Also, it will return lower fuel economy owing to its larger engine. The Honda CB350 models are very different to ride, thanks to their neo-retro leanings. It will be the most comfortable and relaxed machine of all the bikes you're considering. Lastly, the TVS Apache RTR 310 is actually quite a capable do-it-all machine, and will give you room to grow as a rider, too. Since you are considering multiple bikes with different riding styles and at very different price points, we'd recommend you first decide on your budget. After that, choose within that range accordingly. Also, take a thorough test ride of everything you shortlist.

Yamaha XSR155
Bajaj Pulsar NS160
Bajaj Pulsar NS200
Bajaj Pulsar NS400Z
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Mohammed Sameewullah

โ€ข12w

I have owned a scooter for about three years and now want to upgrade to a motorcycle of my own. I havenโ€™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. Iโ€™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, Iโ€™ve also liked bikes such as the Honda CB350 and the Hโ€™ness. Iโ€™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
โ€ข11w

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

Last Updated on: 7 Apr 2026