Yamaha has revised the pricing of the Yamaha XSR155 in India and introduced a new Metallic Black colour scheme. Earlier, all four colour options were priced at Rs. 1,49,990 (ex-showroom, Delhi). Now, prices vary depending on the colour variant.
The Metallic Blue shade continues at the same price, making it the most affordable option in the XSR155 lineup. Other colours have received price hikes, with Greyish Green Metallic seeing the biggest increase. The newly added Metallic Black joins the range at the top price bracket.
Yamaha XSR155 New Price List
Colour Variant | New Price (Ex-showroom) | Price Difference |
|---|---|---|
Metallic Blue | Rs. 1,49,990 | No change |
Vivid Red | Rs. 1,52,990 | + Rs. 3,000 |
Metallic Grey | Rs. 1,56,990 | + Rs. 7,000 |
Greyish Green Metallic | Rs. 1,58,990 | + Rs. 9,000 |
Metallic Black (New) | Rs. 1,58,990 | New variant |
The introduction of the Metallic Black colour fills a gap in the lineup, as the XSR155 was earlier not available in a black finish. This new shade features an all-black theme with Yamaha branding on the fuel tank. It is also the only version to get gold-finished inverted front forks, which add a slightly premium touch to its retro roadster styling.
Apart from the pricing update and the addition of the new colour, the Yamaha XSR155 remains mechanically unchanged. It continues to be powered by a 155cc, liquid-cooled, single-cylinder engine with Variable Valve Actuation (VVA). The motor produces 18.1bhp and 14.2Nm of torque.
In the Indian market, the Yamaha XSR155 competes with models like the Royal Enfield Hunter 350 in the entry-level retro roadster segment.
FAQs
1. What is the new price of the Yamaha XSR155?
Prices now start at Rs. 1,49,990 (ex-showroom) and go up to Rs. 1,58,990 depending on the colour.
2. Which Yamaha XSR155 colour is the cheapest?
Metallic Blue remains the most affordable variant with no price increase.
3. What is new in the latest update?
Yamaha has introduced a new Metallic Black colour scheme and revised prices for select variants.
4. Are there any engine changes?
No, the bike continues with the same 155cc VVA engine producing 18.1bhp and 14.2Nm.
5. Who are the main rivals?
The Yamaha XSR155 competes in the retro roadster segment, including bikes like the Royal Enfield Hunter 350.




