Are you a fan of classic bikes but can’t live without modern technology? Do you think the perfect bike is one that offers retro style and advanced features? If so, Yamaha has a completely new option for you: the Yamaha XSR155. This bike entered the Indian market with an introductory price of ₹1.50 lakh and is based on the MT-15 platform. But the question is, is this bike really worth its price? Today, we’ll tell you the top 5 key features of this bike that make it special.
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Design
The Yamaha XSR155’s design will captivate you at first sight. Its neo-retro styling perfectly blends retro class and modern underpinnings. The round LED headlamp and taillight, sculpted teardrop-shaped fuel tank, and flat single-piece seat give it a classic roadster appeal. Brushed metal panels and minimalist bodywork further enhance its premium feel. Most notably, Yamaha offers two official customization kits: Cafe Racer and Scrambler. The Cafe Racer kit gives the bike a sportier, low-slung stance, featuring a headlight cowl and a scooped-out cafe-style seat. The Scrambler kit adds rugged touches like a stubby flyscreen, headlight cover, and side number plates.

Engine
The Yamaha XSR155 is powered by a 155cc liquid-cooled engine with variable valve actuation technology. This engine produces 18.1 bhp and 14.2 Nm of peak torque. This motor is paired with a 6-speed gearbox. This engine is known for its linear power delivery and refined performance. This means it runs smoothly in city traffic and provides ample power on the highway as well. This engine performs well at low rpm, and its performance doesn’t drop even at high rpm.
Features
The Yamaha XSR155 is second to none in terms of features. It comes with an LED headlamp and taillight, a digital instrument cluster with Bluetooth connectivity, and a traction control system. Other features include dual-channel ABS and an assist and slipper clutch as standard. The traction control system is a rare feature in this segment, enhancing the bike’s safety. The digital instrument cluster clearly displays all the necessary information, and Bluetooth connectivity allows you to connect your phone to the bike.
Hardware
The Yamaha XSR155’s hardware is quite impressive. The bike is built on Yamaha’s renowned Deltabox frame, supported by upside-down front forks and a rear monoshock. The bike rides on 17-inch alloy wheels shod with tubeless tires. This setup gives the bike excellent handling and ride quality. It’s easy to handle in city traffic and comfortable even on long journeys. The bike’s weight is well balanced, making it easy to handle even for new riders.

Price and Competition
The Yamaha XSR155 is priced at ₹1.50 lakh (ex-showroom). It’s available in four colors, with all paint schemes priced the same. While the XSR155 doesn’t have a direct rival, it will face competition from the Royal Enfield Hunter 350 and TVS Ronin. Compared to the Hunter 350, the XSR155 is lighter and offers advanced features like traction control. Yamaha’s brand value and resale value are better than the TVS Ronin. Overall, the features and quality you get at this price are quite impressive.










