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The bikes listed below fall under different price points. Consider carefully before picking one from this list of the Yamaha upcoming bikes in India in 2021.
The most recent to be launched from Yamaha, this bike is known to generate 200PS at 13500 RPM power and 112.4Nm at 11500 RPM torque. It consists of disc brakes in the front and rear. With a kerb weight of 200kg and a fuel tank of 17 litres capacity, it comes with the promise of offering unmatched performance.
This bike has already been launched in Japan and is supposed to launch in India soon. It comes in three colours: matte dark grey, deep purplish-blue, and cyan metallic. Consisting of 2 engine cylinders and valves, this bike offers self-start only with a chain drive type. Additionally, it has a manual transmission system which will give you optimal control over this bike.
This bike is one of the most budget-friendly upcoming Yamaha bikes in India, offering quality performance due to its power generation and engine displacement. Owners of this vehicle can expect a peak torque of 14.4Nm at 6000 RPM. At 127kg, the scooter is light enough so that it’s front and rear disc brakes allow for easy handling.
If you are looking forward to Yamaha’s new launches in India, this bike is a reliable option because of its key specifications and low price. It will come in 1 variant and 2 colours. Furthermore, it is packed with off-road equipment for off-road uses.
Yamaha is yet to make an addition to its FZ series by the launch of FZ-X. Although this belongs to the FZ series, it has a commuter design language, which sets it apart from the other models.
You will find a simple design of the side panels, tailpiece, and fuel tank section rather than a muscular design of the other FZ range. It is also likely to come with a fully digital console and single-channel Anti-Braking System.
Powered by a parallel-twin engine, this bike complies with the emission norms of BS6. Therefore, this model from Yamaha should be a desirable choice for people on the lookout for mid-range bikes.
This is one of the top upcoming Yamaha bikes in India based on the Yamaha FZ25 model. It consists of an air-cooled engine with an oil cooler. Additionally, the suspension system comprises a telescopic front fork and a rear monoshock. The fuel tank design of this model is almost similar to that of Yamaha XSR155.
Its unique bodywork and other relevant features can give tough competition to other models from various brands under the same price bracket.
Yamaha unveiled this model in 2020 and is scheduled to launch it in India this year. This model features the latest suspension system containing a 37 mm KYB upside-down fork in the front and spring rates on the preload-adjustable shock in the rear. Its parallel-twin engine offers similar engine displacement as the R3 model. A tubeless tyre type along with unique tyre specifications make up this upcoming bike.
This model has already been launched in Thailand. It comes with a superior engine type, a deltabox frame, and an optimised suspension system containing a USD front fork and a monoshock rear. It is likely to give a mileage of around 48.58 kmpl. However, the bike is priced considering the budget of those looking for budget-friendly upcoming Yamaha bikes in India.
This retro-looking model is the last edition of the Yamaha SR400 series. As it is a classic motorcycle, it uses a kick-starter, has a halogen headlamp and an analogue instrument console. Yamaha used chrome in this model and a pair of spoked wheels to add to its classic appeal. However, it comes with fuel injection.
Models |
Ex- Showroom Price |
Yamaha YZF R1 |
Rs. 20.39 lakhs |
Yamaha 2021 R3 |
Rs. 3.50 lakhs |
Yamaha NMax 155 |
Rs. 1.30 lakhs |
Yamaha WR 155R |
Rs. 1.50 lakhs |
Yamaha FZ-X |
Rs. 1.14 lakhs |
Yamaha MT-07 |
Rs. 7.50 lakhs |
Yamaha XSR 250 |
Rs. 1.70 lakhs |
2020 Yamaha MT 03 |
Rs. 3.00 lakhs |
Yamaha XSR155 (low-budget) |
Rs. 1.40 lakhs |
Yamaha SR400 (Mid-range) |
Rs. 3.50 lakhs |