The neo-retro motorcycle segment in India has been gaining popularity among young riders and enthusiasts who seek a blend of classic styling and modern performance. Strengthening its position in this category, Yamaha has revised the pricing of its modern-retro roadster Yamaha XSR 155 while also introducing a new colour option for the model in India.
The update comes only a few months after the motorcycle’s launch in the Indian market. With the revision, the pricing of the bike now varies depending on the colour option selected, marking a shift from the earlier uniform pricing across all variants. Along with the price increase, Yamaha has also expanded the colour lineup with a new Metallic Black shade, giving customers more choices in terms of styling.
Price Revision of Yamaha XSR 155
When the Yamaha XSR 155 was initially launched in India, all colour variants were priced uniformly at ₹1,49,990 (ex-showroom, Delhi). However, the company has now revised the pricing structure, resulting in different prices depending on the chosen colour scheme.
The revised price list is as follows:
Colour Variant | New Price (Ex-Showroom Delhi) | Price Increase |
Metallic Blue | ₹1,49,990 | No change |
Vivid Red | ₹1,52,990 | ₹3,000 |
Metallic Grey | ₹1,56,990 | ₹7,000 |
Greyish Green Metallic | ₹1,58,990 | ₹9,000 |
Metallic Black (New) | ₹1,58,990 | New colour |
Among the available options, Metallic Blue remains the most affordable variant, while the Greyish Green Metallic and the newly introduced Metallic Black sit at the top of the price range.
The highest price increase in the updated lineup is ₹9,000, which applies to the Greyish Green Metallic variant.
Introduction of the New Metallic Black Colour
One of the major highlights of the update is the introduction of a Metallic Black colour scheme, which was previously absent in the XSR 155’s colour lineup. With this addition, the motorcycle is now available in five colour options in India.
The new Metallic Black variant features an all-black finish across the fuel tank, body panels, and other components, giving the bike a more aggressive and premium appearance. The darker colour scheme is complemented by subtle branding and design elements that highlight the retro-modern character of the motorcycle.
Interestingly, the Metallic Black version also features gold-finished upside-down front forks, similar to the Metallic Blue variant. These gold forks create a strong visual contrast with the black bodywork, further enhancing the bike’s premium aesthetic.
This colour option has been introduced largely in response to customer demand, as many riders had expressed interest in a darker, more understated variant of the motorcycle.
Design and Styling
The Yamaha XSR 155 is known for its neo-retro styling, which combines vintage design elements with modern engineering. The motorcycle follows Yamaha’s “Faster Sons” design philosophy, inspired by classic bikes from the brand’s heritage lineup.
Some of the key design highlights include:
- Round LED headlamp
- Sculpted teardrop-shaped fuel tank
- Minimalistic body panels
- Single-piece tuck-and-roll seat
- Retro-inspired side panels
- Modern alloy wheels and LED lighting
These elements allow the XSR 155 to maintain a classic roadster appearance while incorporating modern performance features.
Engine and Performance
Despite the pricing revision and new colour addition, Yamaha has not introduced any mechanical changes to the motorcycle. The XSR 155 continues to be powered by the same engine and hardware that it debuted with in India.
The motorcycle is equipped with a 155cc liquid-cooled single-cylinder engine featuring Yamaha’s Variable Valve Actuation (VVA) technology. The engine produces 18.1 bhp of power and 14.2 Nm of peak torque, paired with a six-speed gearbox and assist-and-slipper clutch.
This engine setup is derived from the same platform used in Yamaha’s popular performance models such as the R15 and MT-15.
Features and Hardware
The XSR 155 is equipped with several modern features that complement its retro styling. Some of the key hardware and technological features include:
- Deltabox frame for improved stability
- Upside-down (USD) front forks
- Rear monoshock suspension
- Front and rear disc brakes with dual-channel ABS
- LED lighting system
- Digital instrument console
- Bluetooth connectivity support
- Assist and slipper clutch
The motorcycle weighs approximately 137 kg and features a 10-litre fuel tank, making it suitable for both city riding and occasional long-distance touring.
Market Position and Competition
The Yamaha XSR 155 occupies a unique position in India’s motorcycle market as a modern-retro roadster in the 150-160cc category. It appeals to riders who want the styling of classic motorcycles without compromising on modern performance and reliability.
While it does not have a direct competitor in the same segment, it competes indirectly with motorcycles such as:
- Retro-styled roadsters in the entry-level segment
- Lightweight performance bikes in the 150-200cc category
Its closest competitors include models in the lifestyle roadster segment, where design, brand identity, and riding experience play a major role in purchase decisions.
Summary
The latest update to the Yamaha XSR 155 brings two key changes for the Indian market: a price revision across several colour variants and the introduction of a new Metallic Black colour scheme. The updated pricing now ranges from ₹1.49 lakh to ₹1.58 lakh (ex-showroom) depending on the colour chosen.
While the motorcycle remains mechanically unchanged, the addition of the new colour and revised pricing structure provides buyers with more styling options while maintaining the bike’s modern-retro appeal. With its distinctive design, reliable engine platform, and premium styling elements, the XSR 155 continues to strengthen Yamaha’s presence in India’s growing neo-retro motorcycle segment.













