Fresh Look & Variants:New color options like Metallic Silver Cyan and bold editions for the DLX variant (Ice Fluo-Vermillion, Racing Blue, etc.) give the bike extra style. Seven colors in total, with unique choices for standard and DLX trims.
Tech Upgrade: TFT Console
The DLX variant now features a vibrant 4.2-inch TFT display, replacing the older LCD unit. Riders enjoy smartphone connectivity via Yamaha’s Y-Connect app—including alerts, analytics, fuel info, and hassle-free navigation to the last parked location.
Bluetooth Smarts
Y-Connect adds hands-free call/SMS alerts, phone battery status, fuel consumption tracking, trip summaries, and more. Everyday riding just got more connected.
Engine, Performance & Handling
155cc, liquid-cooled, single-cylinder engine
Power: 18.1bhp @ 10,000rpm
Torque: 14.1Nm @ 7,500rpm
6-speed gearbox, VVA technology for a punchy low-end and smooth top-end revving.
Handling shines thanks to Yamaha’s Deltabox frame and USD forks—light, flickable, and confidence-inspiring in bent corners and fast urban rides. Dual-channel ABS and disc brakes on both ends provide safety and sharp stopping power.
Mileage & Ride Quality
Real-world city efficiency is impressive:
City mileage: 56.87km/l
Highway mileage: About 47.94km/l
Fuel tank: 10 liters (range over 400km per fill!)
Suspension is sport-tuned—sturdy and agile for aggressive rides, with a tad stiff rear setup. Ergonomics are upright to keep you comfortable, though long rides may reveal some firmness, especially for lightweight riders.
Price & On-Road Value
| Variant | Ex-Showroom Delhi |
|---|---|
| MT-15 V2 Standard | ₹1,69,550 |
| MT-15 V2 Metallic Silver Cyan | ₹1,70,600 |
| MT-15 V2 MotoGP Edition | ₹1,74,250 |
| MT-15 V2 DLX | ₹1,80,500 |
On-road prices stretch from about ₹1.95 lakh to ₹2.07 lakh depending on location and variant.
Top Features
Variable Valve Actuation (VVA)
Split seats & aggressive design
TFT console in DLX; Bluetooth in both
Side-stand engine cut-off
E20 fuel compatibility
Alloy wheels, LED headlamp & tail lamps
Should You Buy?
If you love bold looks, modern tech, nimble handling, and unmatched efficiency, the MT-15 2025 is an absolute no-brainer—especially for city riders and college commuters. Stands out against rivals like the KTM Duke 200 and Honda Hornet 2.0.
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