Yamaha MT-15 Version 2.0 Launched in India: New Features, Colours & Lower Price

Yamaha Motor India has launched the latest version of its popular streetfighter—the MT-15 Version 2.0, bringing significant updates without increasing the price. Surprisingly, this time Yamaha has made the bike more accessible by reducing the cost and offering it in two distinct variants: Standard (STD) and Deluxe (DLX).

Source: Yamahamotors

The new MT-15 now comes in three striking new coloursMetallic Silver Cyan, Vivid Violet Metallic, and Ice Storm. While the Standard variant is equipped with an LCD digital cluster, the top-end Deluxe trim borrows the TFT instrument display from the Yamaha FZ-S Fi Hybrid, offering Bluetooth connectivity and app-based features such as:

  • Fuel consumption tracking
  • Maintenance reminders
  • Parking location
  • Malfunction notifications

Mechanically, the motorcycle retains its 155cc liquid-cooled, single-cylinder engine, delivering 18.4 bhp and 14.1 Nm of torque – the same engine that powers the fully-faired Yamaha R15. The bike also continues with its Deltabox frame, USD front forks, and monoshock rear suspension.

Here’s a detailed comparison between the previous Yamaha MT-15 (Version 1.0) and the newly launched MT-15 Version 2.0, along with a quick breakdown of what’s new in Version 2.0:

Yamaha MT-15 Old vs New (Version 1.0 vs 2.0)

Feature/Spec MT-15 Version 1.0 MT-15 Version 2.0 (New)
Engine 155cc, Liquid-cooled, SOHC, VVA Same 155cc engine (no change)
Power & Torque 18.4 bhp @ 10,000 rpm, 14.1 Nm @ 7,500 rpm Same (No change)
Frame Deltabox frame Same
Front Suspension Telescopic fork Upside Down (USD) fork (Improved stability)
Rear Suspension Monoshock Monoshock
Instrument Console Negative LCD display TFT display (DLX) / LCD (STD)
Connectivity No smartphone connectivity Bluetooth-enabled app support
New Features (TFT only) NA Maintenance alerts, Fuel data, Parking assist
Colour Options Limited colour options 3 New Colours – Ice Storm, Vivid Violet, Metallic Silver Cyan
Variants Available Single variant 2 Variants – STD (LCD), DLX (TFT)
Price (On-Road, Mumbai) Around ₹2.10 lakh STD – ₹2.02 lakh, DLX – ₹2.13 lakh

What’s New in Yamaha MT-15 Version 2.0?

  1. USD Front Forks – Upgraded suspension improves handling and cornering stability.
  2. New TFT Display (DLX Variant) – Clearer, colorful digital display borrowed from Yamaha FZ-S Fi Hybrid.
  3. Bluetooth Connectivity – Syncs with smartphone via app for smart alerts & data logging.
  4. App-Based Features:
    • Fuel consumption tracking
    • Maintenance reminders
    • Parking location assistance
    • Malfunction alerts
  5. New Dual Variants:
    • Standard (LCD Cluster)
    • Deluxe (TFT Cluster + Bluetooth)
  6. New Colour Options:
    • Metallic Silver Cyan
    • Vivid Violet Metallic
    • Ice Storm
  7. Price Drop – Despite feature additions, the Standard variant is priced lower than before.

Conclusion:

The MT-15 Version 2.0 is not a major mechanical upgrade but a tech and styling refresh, aimed at improving rider convenience and visual appeal. The addition of USD forks, TFT display, and app connectivity at a reduced base price makes it a more value-packed offering in the 150-160cc segment.

The pricing is where Yamaha stuns – the Standard variant is priced at ₹2.02 lakh, and the Deluxe variant at ₹2.13 lakh (on-road, Mumbai), making it the most powerful naked bike in the 150-160cc segment. It directly rivals the Bajaj Pulsar NS200 and TVS Apache RTR 200 4V.

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