Yamaha XSR155 2025: ₹1.50 Lakh Retro-Modern Cruiser with 155cc VVA Engine, 40kmpl Mileage
Imagine leaning into a Jaipur evening bend, your bike's minimalist curves and round LED headlamp evoking 70s café racer cool past the kachori stall. The Yamaha XSR155 2025, Yamaha's premium retro-modern cruiser, launches at an estimated ₹1.50 lakh ex-showroom, blending vintage charm with sporty agility for Mumbai's style-conscious riders. With a 155cc liquid-cooled VVA engine, 40kmpl mileage, and Bluetooth connectivity, it's a hit for Delhi's weekend explorers. I caught this online, and bhai, it's like Yamaha's scripted a desi speed poem! Here's why the XSR155 rules India's roads.
Design That Captures Timeless Elegance
The XSR155 channels pure café racer vibes with a slim 11L teardrop tank, clip-on handlebars, and exposed metal frame for a raw, aggressive stance. Its 134kg frame and 810mm seat height fit Chennai's streets, with 17-inch alloys and tubeless tires for grip. The LED headlamp and tail light add modern flair, while matte finishes in grey or black whisper sophistication. My mate in Pune says, "It's art on wheels—folks at the poha stall think it's a vintage racer!" The clean lines and premium build make it a head-turner for city jaunts.
Engine That Delivers Linear Thrill
The 155cc single-cylinder liquid-cooled DOHC engine with Variable Valve Actuation (VVA) pumps out 19 PS at 10,000 rpm and 14.7 Nm at 8,500 rpm, paired with a 6-speed gearbox and assist & slipper clutch for smooth downshifts. Hitting 0-100km/h in 6.5 seconds with a 150km/h top speed, it returns 40kmpl mileage—saving ₹4,000-6,000 yearly on fuel versus 25kmpl bikes at ₹100 per litre. The ride-by-wire throttle ensures precise response for Bangalore's highways, though some miss more low-end grunt.
Features That Bridge Eras
A 5-inch TFT cluster with smartphone connectivity offers navigation, call alerts, and ride data, while dual-channel ABS and LED lighting boost safety on Jaipur’s twists. The USD front forks and monoshock rear suspension handle Hyderabad’s bumps with poise. Kolkata’s riders love the quick shifter for clutchless upshifts, but some want traction control. It's a premium café racer with smart touches.
Built for India’s Hustle
With 500+ Yamaha service centers, maintenance is ₹1,200-1,800 yearly. On-road prices hit ₹1.65-1.85 lakh, with EMIs from ₹4,000 per month, ₹15,000 down payment. Book at yamaha-motor-india.com or dealers now. Matte Grey’s the vibe!
Ready to Café?
Hit a Yamaha showroom—this XSR155 is your desi speed poet!
What’s the Hype on Yamaha XSR155 2025?
When’s the launch?
2025, with deliveries ongoing.
How much can I save?
₹4,000-6,000 yearly on fuel vs. 25kmpl bikes.
Best for style riders?
You bet—150km/h top speed, 19 PS engine, ₹1.50 lakh ex-showroom.
What features stand out?
5-inch TFT cluster, quick shifter, dual-channel ABS.
Where to book it?
yamaha-motor-india.com, dealers, with Racing Blue in stock.

