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Yamaha R15V4 Standard (Without Quickshifter)

VariantStandard (Without Quickshifter)
CityDelhi
₹1.88 Lakh
On road price, Delhi
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Starting₹2,735 /month
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Yamaha R15V4 Standard (Without Quickshifter) specifications

Engine & Transmission

Max Engine Torque
14.2 Nm @ 7500 rpm
Valvetrain
4 Valves/Cyl
Stroke
58.7 mm
Spark Plugs
1 Per Cylinder
Max Engine Power
18.1 bhp @ 10000 rpm
Fuel Type/ Propulsion
Petrol
Bore
58 mm
Cooling
Liquid Cooled
Engine Displacement
155 cc
Engine Type
1 cylinder
Number of Gears
6
Transmission Type
Manual
Slipper clutch
Yes
Clutch
Assist And Slipper Clutch

Fuel & Performance

Top Speed
140 kph
Reserve Fuel Capacity
1.76 L
Fuel Tank Size
11 L
Official Fuel Economy
51.4 kpl
Auto Start/Stop
No

Chassis & Suspension

Rear Brakes
Disc
Front Brakes
Disc
Chassis name
Deltabox
Rear Suspension Adjustability
Yes
Rear Suspension Type
Linked-Type Monocross Suspension
Front Suspension Type
Upside Down Front Forks
Chassis type
Deltabox
Tyre type
Tubeless
Wheel Construction
Alloy
Wheel Type
Alloy
Calliper Type
Front - 2 Piston, Rear - 1 Piston
Rear Tyre Size
140/70 - R17
Rear Wheel Size
17 inch
Rear Brake Type
Disc
Rear Brake Size
220 mm
Front Brake Size
282 mm
Front Brake Type
Disc
Front Tyre Size
100/80 - 17
Front Wheel Size
17 inch

Dimensions

Width
725 mm
Wheelbase
1325 mm
Seat height
815 mm
Length
1990 mm
Kerb Weight
141 kg
Height
1135 mm
Ground Clearance
170 mm

Yamaha R15V4 Standard (Without Quickshifter) features

Safety

Side-stand engine cut-off
Hazard lights
Anti-Lock Brakes (ABS)
Dual channel
Traction control

Features

Pillion Seat
Keyless Lock
Low Battery Indicator
Low Oil Indicator
No. of Tripmeters
2
Odometer

Instrumentation

Service due indicator
Instrument console
Digital
Gear Indicator
Tachometer
Tachometer Type
Digital
TFT colour Instrument cluster

Yamaha R15V4 variants

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Yamaha R15V4 comparison

Yamaha R15V4
Yamaha R15V4
₹1.74 Lakhs
Transmission
Manual
Engine
155 cc
Fuel type
Petrol
Mileage
51.4 kpl
KTM RC 200
KTM RC 200
₹2.00 Lakhs
Transmission
Manual
Engine
199.5 cc
Fuel type
Petrol
Mileage
43.5 kmpl
KTM 200 Duke
KTM 200 Duke
₹1.81 - ₹1.97 Lakhs
Transmission
Manual
Engine
199.5 cc
Fuel type
Petrol
Mileage
33 kmpl
TVS Apache RR 310
TVS Apache RR 310
₹2.56 - ₹3.11 Lakhs
8
Transmission
Manual
Engine
312.2 cc
Fuel type
Petrol
Mileage
34.7 kpl
Bajaj Pulsar RS 200
Bajaj Pulsar RS 200
₹1.71 Lakhs
Transmission
Manual
Engine
199.5 cc
Fuel type
Petrol
Mileage
35 kmpl
Suzuki Gixxer SF 250
Suzuki Gixxer SF 250
₹1.90 - ₹1.98 Lakhs
Transmission
Manual
Engine
249 cc
Fuel type
Petrol
Mileage
35 kpl
Kawasaki Ninja 300
Kawasaki Ninja 300
₹3.17 Lakhs
Transmission
Manual
Engine
296 cc
Fuel type
Petrol
Mileage
26 kmpl

Trending Questions on Yamaha R15V4 - Answered by Autocar Experts

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Asked by: Ashish Ashok Hatagaleon Dec 31, 2025

I’m confused between the Bajaj NS200 and the Yamaha R15M, as both bikes are on my list to purchase. My budget is ₹1,50,000. Please help me decide.

Depending on your usage and the look of the bike you prefer, either of the bikes you are looking at will be a great fit for you. The Bajaj Pulsar NS200 is a great entry-level performance naked bike and will be far more comfortable to use daily due to its upright ergonomics. However, if ridden enthusiastically, fuel economy will take a hit. 

The Yamaha R15 M is the top model in the lineup, and its ex-showroom price is above Rs 1.80 lakh, which means it is quite a bit above your budget. If you do decide to stretch for the R15 M, you will have one of the sweetest, most capable beginner sportbikes around with a great look and feel. However, the latest R15 models are very committed in terms of their riding position. So, if you are going to use it regularly, you will need to put up with a seriously uncomfortable riding position. 

Instead, if you want similar performance, fuel economy and reliability with a good dose of daily practicality and a much lower price tag, check out the Yamaha XSR155. This is essentially an upright, neo-retro version of the R15 and will serve you just as well. 

A test ride of these 3 should help you determine which is the right machine for your needs.

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Asked by: Jackon Dec 25, 2025

What bike can I prefer at a ₹2 lakh price range? This will be my first bike, with daily usage of around 30-35 km and an occasional ride of about 200 km once a quarter.

Since this is your first bike, you should ask yourself what sort of rider you are and then pick the machine accordingly. If you feel you enjoy speed and want a sporty, engaging machine, then something like a KTM 160 / 200 Duke, Yamaha YZF R15 V4 / MT-15 and XSR155 will be good options to consider. 

If you want to have a relaxed riding experience and want something stylish, then a Royal Enfield Hunter 350 or TVS Ronin would be a good starting point. Lastly, if you want a single 'standard' bike that can do most daily things, then something like a Honda CB300F would be a good option. 

If you want something that prioritises fuel efficiency, a 160cc commuter from Honda, TVS, Bajaj, Hero or Yamaha would be the way to go. 

Take thorough test rides of each machine you consider before making up your mind up. 

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Asked by: Jishnu Pranavon Dec 8, 2025

I have very little experience with manual motorcycles and have only ridden scooters. I need a bike that I can handle easily, with low maintenance costs. I am considering the Hunter 350, Honda CB350 H'ness, Triumph Speed 400, and Yamaha XSR 155, but I’m open to other options that look good and ride well. I ride about 10-20 km per day with occasional long trips. Is it worth waiting for the upcoming Triumph 350?

All the options you're looking at are really credible ones, but between them all, the Yamaha XSR155 makes the most sense. Since you have had little experience riding a geared motorcycle, something light, friendly, and easy to manage, like the XSR, is a safe choice.

 And because it shares a lot of its hardware with the proven Yamaha YZF R15 V4 and Yamaha MT-15 V2, it is bound to be reliable like its sportier siblings. 

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Asked by: Rahulon Oct 10, 2025

What will be the maintenance cost of the Yamaha R15 V4 for 50,000 km if I ride it slowly?

While riding carefully will definitely help prolong the life of your bike, it won’t make a huge difference in terms of savings.

Modern bikes are built to handle quite a bit of stress, and in the case of the Yamaha YZF R15 V4, you can expect it to last a long time without costing too much to maintain.

Routine parts like tyres, brake pads, fluids, and valve clearances will need replacement regardless of how carefully you ride. However, riding gently can help extend the life of some running components.

For exact maintenance costs, it’s best to visit your nearest Yamaha dealer or service centre and speak to a trained official.

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Asked by: Ratiram pattnaikon Oct 10, 2025

I’m buying my first sportbike and have shortlisted two models: the Suzuki Gixxer SF 155 and the Yamaha R15. Which should I choose? I want good mileage, sharp handling, low maintenance, reliability, and comfort. I ride mostly in the city and my height is 5'7".

If you’re looking for a true-blue sportbike experience in an approachable package, the Yamaha YZF R15 V4 is one of the purest examples in its class.

However, since you prefer comfort and mostly ride within the city, we would recommend the Suzuki Gixxer SF instead. The Yamaha is a no-holds-barred sportbike; its rider's triangle is very committed and its suspension is on the stiffer side. In comparison, the Suzuki feels more amenable. 

That said, we’d suggest taking a test ride of both before deciding. A sportbike isn’t always a logical purchase. It’s one you buy because you love those racy looks and the thrill that comes with it. Happy riding!

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