Yamaha R15 Hits 10 Lakh Units Production Milestone in India

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Yamaha Motor India has achieved a significant milestone as its popular entry-level sportbike, the YZF-R15, crosses the 10 lakh (1 million) units production mark. The one-millionth unit rolled out from the Surajpur plant in Greater Noida, marking 16 years since the launch of the original model in 2008.

A Legacy of Performance and Innovation

The Yamaha R15 has been a game-changer in the Indian motorcycle market since its debut. With its sporty design, cutting-edge technology, and high-performance engine, the R15 has garnered a strong following among young enthusiasts.

Yamaha R15 Production and Sales Stats

  • 1 million+ units produced since 2008.
  • Over 9 lakh units sold in India, with the rest exported globally.
  • The latest lineup includes R15 S, R15 V4.0, and R15 M.

Official Statement from Yamaha

Speaking on this remarkable milestone, Itaru Otani, Chairman, India Yamaha Motor Group of Companies, expressed his gratitude:

“The R15 embodies Yamaha’s Racing DNA with cutting-edge technology, thrilling design, and unmatched performance. With every iteration of the R15, we have elevated the riding experience, making it the top choice for young enthusiasts. We extend our gratitude to our customers and employees who have made this achievement possible.”

Evolution of the Yamaha R15

First Generation (2008)

  • Launched at Rs 97,425 (ex-showroom).
  • Featured a liquid-cooled engine and Deltabox frame.

Second Generation (2011)

  • Introduced aluminium swing arm.
  • Launched R15 S, a more comfort-oriented version.

Third Generation (2018)

  • Major updates included LED lighting, slip-and-assist clutch, and a more powerful 155 cc engine.

Fourth Generation (2021 – Present)

  • The latest R15 V4.0 features cutting-edge design and performance upgrades.

Current Yamaha R15 Lineup and Prices

  • R15 S – Rs 1.67 lakh (ex-showroom)
  • R15 V4.0 – Rs 1.87 lakh (ex-showroom)
  • R15 M – Rs 2.11 lakh (ex-showroom)

Conclusion

Yamaha’s commitment to performance motorcycling remains unwavering. With over a million units produced, the R15 continues to be a favorite among biking enthusiasts in India and beyond. This milestone reinforces Yamaha’s legacy and its dedication to shaping the future of sportbikes.


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