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Yamaha India Jan 2026 Sales: 155cc Bikes Capture 41% of Total Sales

Yamaha India reports a 15.76% YoY rise in January 2026 sales, with 155cc models now making up 41% of the total.

Yamaha Motor India sold 64,299 two‑wheelers in January 2026, a solid jump from the same month last year. The biggest surprise? The 155cc range, led by the FZ, FZ‑S and the new MT‑15, now accounts for nearly half of all Yamaha sales in India.

Yamaha India Jan 2026 Sales: 155cc Bikes Capture 41% of Total Sales

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Design & Looks

The 155cc lineup stays true to Yamaha’s aggressive styling language. Sharp LED headlamps, muscular fuel tanks and twin‑pipe exhausts give the bikes a street‑fighter vibe that appeals to young riders. The MT‑15, for example, sports a fully digital dash and a skeletal frame that feels both lightweight and sturdy.

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Performance & Mileage

All three 155cc models share a liquid‑cooled, 155 cc, single‑cylinder engine delivering 18‑19 kW of power. The fuel‑injection system, combined with Yamaha’s Blue Core technology, keeps the mileage healthy – around 45‑48 km/l in city traffic. Riders love the smooth torque curve, which makes city commuting and weekend rides equally enjoyable.

Price & Rivals

Pricing remains competitive. The FZ starts at ₹1.28 Lakh, the FZ‑S at ₹1.38 Lakh and the MT‑15 at ₹1.55 Lakh (ex‑showroom). These figures place Yamaha against the KTM Duke 150, Bajaj Pulsar NS200 and TVS Apache RTR‑200. While the rivals push higher power numbers, Yamaha wins on brand trust, resale value and a balanced blend of performance and fuel efficiency.

Engine Mileage (km/l) Price (Ex‑Showroom) Top Features
155 cc, liquid‑cooled 45‑48 ₹1.28 Lakh (FZ)
  • LED headlamp
  • Digital instrument cluster
  • Blue Core technology
155 cc, liquid‑cooled 45‑48 ₹1.38 Lakh (FZ‑S)
  • Full‑color TFT display
  • Sporty fuel tank design
  • ABS (optional)
155 cc, liquid‑cooled 45‑48 ₹1.55 Lakh (MT‑15)
  • Fully digital dash
  • Skeletal frame
  • Aggressive styling

FAQ

  • What is the mileage of Yamaha 155cc bikes? They average between 45 and 48 km per litre, depending on riding style and road conditions.
  • Are Yamaha 155cc motorcycles worth buying in 2026? Yes – they offer a strong mix of performance, fuel efficiency, modern features and a solid resale value.
  • How do Yamaha 155cc models compare with rivals? While rivals may have slightly higher peak power, Yamaha leads in brand reliability, smoother power delivery and a more balanced price‑to‑feature ratio.

What do you think about Yamaha’s 155cc surge? Share your thoughts in the comments below.

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