Yamaha Motor India has made a big bang in the Indian market. The company on Monday launched updated versions of its 150cc motorcycle range.
The company has launched the 2023 R15, MT-15, FZ-X and FZ-S FI models. These bikes are equipped with many great features.
The Japanese two-wheeler giant claims that the updated Yamaha 150cc motorcycles come as OBD 2 compliant and have many upgraded features. Let’s take a look.
The two-wheeler manufacturer has launched the R15 M, a racing bike. It looks lovely with the signature white, and blue Yamaha painted colour.
The semi-faired bike gets R1 inspired display fully digital instrument cluster with night mode.
The latest Yamaha #R15M packs eye-catching updates such as the R1-inspired colour TFT meter and Sporty LED flashers.
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FZ-S FI 4th Gen Model
The FZ-S FI 4th Gen model now comes with several design updates. Most prominent among them are the updated headlamps with all-LED lamps and integrated LED daytime running lights in the cluster.
Bluetooth connectivity is available on the bike. It comes with the Yamaha racing team’s Traction Control System (TCS). It has 3 different colour options: Metallic Grey, Majesty Red and Metallic Black.
FZ-X Features
On the other hand, the FZ-X now gets golden wheel trims, bi-functional LED headlamps with integrated LED daytime running lights, LED turn indicators, and LED taillight updates.
It has a power socket for mobile charging and Bluetooth connectivity. It has three colour options, including Dark Matte Blue and Matte Copper.
New Yamaha MT-15 comes with updated styling
The new Yamaha MT-15 version comes with two updated styles. It also has Bluetooth connectivity with LED turn indicators, headlamps, TCS, and dual-channel ABS.
It draws power from a 155cc engine. It comes with 4 different colour options: Cyan Storm, Ice Fluo Vermilion, Racing Blue and Metallic Black Deluxe.
What is the price?
The chart below shows the ex-showroom prices of all the launched motorcycles.