Yamaha has finally introduced the highly anticipated XSR 155 in India, priced at Rs 1.50 lakh (ex-showroom). This neo-retro offering enters direct competition with the TVS Ronin, another popular model ...
Both the bikes are good in their forte. In nearly every aspect, except maybe ergonomics and braking, the Yamaha FZS-FI v3.0 fails to impress. While its motor offers better fuel efficiency compared to ...
Yamaha has finally brought the much-awaited XSR 155 to India, priced at Rs 1.49 lakh (ex-showroom). It joins the FZ-X in Yamaha’s neo-retro lineup, a bike that’s already been on sale here for some ...
Q. What is the difference between Yamaha XSR155 and FZ-X? Yamaha XSR155 is priced at Rs. 1.50 Lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi) and comes with a 155 cc engine producing 19.3 PS @ 10,000 rpm and 14.7 Nm @ ...
On the other hand, the XSR 155 has elements of a retro motorcycle but gets modern elements such as LED lighting and a digital instrument cluster. Powering the XSR 155 is the same engine that we have ...
The XSR 155 has a high reported mileage of around 45-48 kmpl, making it significantly more economical to run than the Hunter 350, which offers an ARAI-certified 36.2 kmpl. The Royal Enfield Hunter 350 ...
Royal Enfield Hunter 350 is a neo roadster which implements a few modern elements, such as an LED lighting. There is a teardrop fuel tank with some attractive colour schemes. Also, being a Royal ...
Yamaha Motor India recently launched multiple new models, including two of its first electric scooters for the market: the Aerox e and EC-06. Among these launches is the XSR 155, introduced at a ...