Yamaha has launched the 2020 XSR155 in the Philippines for PHP 1,62,000 which converts to INR 2,46,235. The 155cc retro-styled motorcycle was scheduled to break cover in the Southeast Asian country..
The petrol-heads and modification experts at K-Speed have transformed the retro-style Yamaha XSR155 into an off-road-ready maniac. K-Speed stripped away most of the stock body panels and replaced..
The Yamaha XSR155 is the latest offering based on the Japanese two-wheeler maker’s R15 v3.0 platform. The retro-styled motorcycle was launched last week in Thailand and is expected to hit the..
After Thailand, the Yamaha XSR155 may arrive in Indonesia, by the year-end, suggests a new report from Iwanbanaran. The source report claims that two units of the XSR155 were spotted at Pantura..
Apart from launching the XSR 155 in Thailand, Yamaha also showcased three custom motorcycles - cafe racer, scrambler and a tracker - at the event. All three variants get a massive visual..
The Yamaha XSR155 recently made its debut in the Thailand market. Given the success of the YZF-R15 V3.0 – the motorcycle on which the XSR155 is based on – in India, Yamaha may consider bringing the..
Yamaha has taken the wraps off the XSR155, an entry-level retro-style motorcycle. The XSR155 joins the YZF-R15 V3.0 and the new MT-15 in the company's popular 155 cc segment. Also Read: Yamaha..
Yamaha has confirmed that it will be launching new products in Thailand on 17 August 2019. The Japanese manufacturer will be unveiling these at the Big Motor Sale 2019. We can expect one of these new..
New models are often introduced to support falling sales. With the ongoing slump in the global economy, several manufacturers are heading to their drawing boards to get new products out, especially on..
India loves its 150 cc motorcycles. The segment has taken some beating over the past few months, due to the slowdown in the economy, but it still shows a lot of promise. The success story of the new..
The Yamaha XSR155 is closer to reality than you think. A new report from TMC Blog says that the neo-retro styled motorcycle is codenamed B1V and that it will be launched first in Thailand, on 16..
Retro motorcycles form a good chunk of sales in the European market. Yamaha wants to replicate this success in Asia with a new retro-styled small capacity motorcycle. Indonesian site GreatBiker claims..