India Yamaha Motor has introduced a new colour option for the XSR155- Metallic Black, priced at Rs 1,58,990 (ex-showroom). This addition expands the bike's colour palette and gives customers another choice in the retro-styled 155cc segment. The Metallic Black variant comes with golden upside-down (USD) front forks, which add a touch of contrast to the darker finish. Also, the brand has hiked the prices of select variants of the XSR155, earlier it had four colour options in the profile with the same price.
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With the new colour option, the Yamaha XSR155 now has a total of five colour options, namely- Metallic Black, Metallic Blue, Metallic Grey, Vivid Red, and Greyish Green Metallic. Talking about the price revision, the Yamaha XSR155 Metallic Blue option continues at Rs 1,49,990 with no change, while the Vivid Red variant is now priced at Rs 1,52,990, reflecting a Rs 3,000 increase. The Metallic Grey shade has seen a Rs 7,000 hike, bringing its price to Rs 1,56,990. Meanwhile, the Greyish Green Metallic variant has become the costliest in the lineup at Rs 1,58,990, marking a Rs 9,000 rise compared to its launch price.
The Yamaha XSR155 Metallic Black variant comes with golden upside-down (USD) front forks, which add a touch of contrast to the darker finish. The new shade subtly highlights the XSR155's familiar design elements, including its muscular fuel tank, minimalist bodywork, and retro-inspired styling. The darker tone paired with gold forks enhances the bike's overall presence without altering its core design language.
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The Yamaha XSR 155 embraces its neo-retro identity with design elements like a round LED headlamp and tail lamp, along with a teardrop-shaped fuel tank that proudly spells out 'Yamaha' instead of showcasing the brand's logo. Enhancing its classic appeal is a flat, single-piece seat, distinctly different from the split, stepped units found on the MT-15 and R15.
Mechanically, the motorcycle continues to be powered by the familiar 155cc, single-cylinder, liquid-cooled engine shared with the R15 and MT-15. It delivers an output of 18.4 hp at 10,000 rpm and 14.1 Nm of torque at 7,500 rpm, paired with a 6-speed gearbox for smooth and responsive performance.