Yamaha R15 Crosses 10 Lakh Unit Production Milestone in India
Manufactured at Yamaha’s Surajpur facility in Uttar Pradesh, more than 90% of the R15 units produced are sold domestically.

Yamaha R15 has reached a significant milestone in India, crossing the 10 lakh unit production mark. Since its launch in 2008, the R15 has become a popular choice in the sports bike segment, known for its strong performance, modern features, and attractive design. The bike offers a blend of advanced technology, including a liquid-cooled engine and a lightweight frame, making it appealing to a wide range of riders. This milestone marks a significant achievement for the brand, underscoring the enduring popularity of the R15 in the competitive Indian motorcycle market.
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Speaking on the occasion, Itaru Otani, Chairman, India Yamaha Motor Group of Companies, said, 'The R15 embodies Yamaha’s Racing DNA with cutting-edge technology, thrilling design, and unmatched performance. With every iteration of the R15, we have elevated the riding experience, making the R15 the top choice for young enthusiasts. We extend our immense gratitude to our customers for their unwavering trust and to our employees for their dedication, which has been instrumental in achieving this landmark. Yamaha remains dedicated to shaping the future of performance motorcycling, ensuring the R15 continues to inspire riders for generations to come.'
Yamaha R15: Engine Specs, Hardware and Features
Produced at Yamaha's Surajpur plant in UP, over 90% of the R15 units produced have been sold within the country. Since its debut, the bike has featured key innovations like a liquid-cooled engine, DiASil Cylinder, and a Deltabox frame. The R15 has been updated four times, with the 2011 V2.0 version introducing an aluminium swingarm. In 2018, the V3 upgrade brought a 155cc VVA engine and a slipper clutch. The most recent V4 model added traction control and a quick shifter in 2021, further improving its performance and rider engagement.
The Yamaha R15 is priced from Rs 1.84 lakh for the base version, reaching up to Rs 2.11 lakh for the premium R15 M Carbon Fibre variant. Both prices are ex-showroom. The model is propelled by a 155cc single-cylinder SOHC engine with a four-valve setup, generating 18.14bhp of maximum power and 14.2Nm of peak torque. It is paired with a six-speed transmission and comes with a slipper and assist clutch as standard. Additional features include a linked monocross rear suspension, traction control, and inverted front forks.
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Key features include a fully digital TFT display with turn-by-turn navigation, quick shifter, music and volume control, and all-LED lighting. In the 150-200cc supersport category, the R15 goes head to head against the likes of the 2025 Bajaj Pulsar RS200, the KTM RC200, and the Hero Karizma XMR 210.
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