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    Yamaha Sales Breakup Aug 2024 – RayZR, FZ, Fascino, MT15, R15, Aerox, R3

    Image – Patna BikesYamaha Ray ZR once again topped sales charts with a 19% YoY and 11% MoM growth
    Yamaha India has posted growth in domestic sales of scooters and motorcycles in August 2024. Sales improved by 3.45% on a YoY basis while MoM sales were up 7.87% to 60,231 units. Sales in August 2023 had stood at 58,222 units while the company had sold 55,838 units in July 2024 in domestic markets.
    Yamaha Sales Breakup August 2024 – RayZR at No. 1
    Once again it was the Ray ZR that commanded a No. 1 position posting outstanding sales growth to command a 27% share in the company portfolio. Yamaha Ray ZR has seen an 18.99% YoY improvement in sales to 16,264 units, up from 13,668 units sold in August 2023, a volume growth of 2,566 units. The Ray ZR was also on the list of top 10 scooters sold in August 2024 at No 9 ahead of the Suzuki Burgman.
    Yamaha Breakup Aug 2024
    Yamaha FZ suffered a decline by 7.46% YoY to 12,253 units, down from 13,241 units sold in August 2023. It however, made up good numbers when compared to 10,964 units sold in July 2024 relating to an 11.76% growth. FZ had held a 19.64% share of Yamaha Sales in July 2024 which improved to 20.34% in the past month.
    Domestic sales of the Fascino also fell by 5.31% on a YoY basis to 11,128 units in August 2024 from 11,752 units sold in August 2023. It however saw significant growth on a MoM basis by 10.70% over 10,052 units sales in July 2024 taking its share up to 18.48% in the company’s domestic portfolio.
    Yamaha Breakup Aug 2024
    Sales of the MT15 showed the highest YoY growth by 36.09% to 9,929 units, up from 7,296 units sold in August 2023 while its MoM sales improved only marginally by 0.64% from 9,866 units sold in July 2024. YoY and MoM de-growth was reported for the R15, sales figures of which fell to 8,583 units in the past month. This was a volume decline by 1,900 units from 10,483 units sold in August 2023. MoM sales also dipped by 1.48%.
    Aerox saw a 12.12% YoY and 29.07% MoM growth in sales to 1,998 units while its share improved from 2.77% to 3.32% MoM. Yamaha R3/MT03, launched late last year, trailed the domestic sales list. Sales stood at 76 units which was a 1166.67% MoM improvement over just 6 units sold in July 2024.
    Yamaha Upcoming Model Launches
    Yamaha India is up for an exciting time ahead with several upcoming models set to be launched. A new teaser shows off the upcoming R7, Tenere 700, NMax 155, XSR155 and MT-09. More recently at the 2024 Bharat Mobility Expo Yamaha also showcased motorcycles such as the MT-07, R1 and R7 while it also displayed the NMax 155 and Grand Filano scooters.
    2025 Yamaha X Force has also been launched in Japan at JPY 407,000 (Rs 2.36 lakh), though launch in India is not yet confirmed. Earlier this month, the company also introduced R15M and MT-15 Monster Energy MotoGP Editions as a part of the company’s ‘The Call of the Blue’ campaign. The company also introduced the 2024 R15M Carbon Fibre Pattern Graphic in two colour options of Carbon Fibre Pattern and Metallic Grey. More

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    TVS Ronin Festive Edition Launched – Hunter 350 Rival Gets New Colour

    TVS Ronin Festive EditionThe primary rival to TVS Ronin is Royal Enfield Hunter 350 with similar performance metrics that starts from Rs 1.5 lakh (Ex-sh)
    Ahead of the festive season, TVS Motor has been offering excitement to Indian motorcycling enthusiasts. The company recently reduced the prices of Raider 125 with a new drum brake variant. Soon after, we also saw the price of Ronin reduced as well. Now, the company is offering a new colour scheme with Ronin. Let’s take a look.
    TVS Ronin Festive Edition Launched
    One of India’s leading 2W and 3W manufacturing brand, TVS Motor has been creating a few headlines in the recent past. Ahead of the festive season, TVS has been actively pushing a few motorcycles in its portfolio like Raider 125 and Ronin.
    TVS Ronin Price Cut
    Offering a mix of multiple motorcycling genres, TVS Ronin aims to be a versatile companion with a decent blend of style, performance and affordability. TVS recently slashed the prices of base Ronin SS by up to Rs 15,000. Ronin now starts from Rs 1.35 lakh (Ex-sh), which is an attractive proposition.
    After taking care of the base Ronin SS variant, TVS has turned its gaze towards the top variant, Ronin TD. Adding to the excitement around Ronin, TVS is offering a top-spec TD variant with a new Midnight Blue colour scheme with fluorescent green colour graphics. Called TVS Ronin Festive Edition, it adds a dash of personality to the already attractive motorcycle.
    TVS Ronin 225 Price
    The flyscreen lends a sense of muscle, which looks nice. There are no other changes seen on this motorcycle. Powertrain remains the same too. This 225.9cc SOHC 4V oil-cooled single-cylinder engine is capable of generating 20.4 PS of peak power and 19.93 Nm of peak torque, mated to a 5-speed gearbox.
    Features and componentry on TVS Ronin include disc brakes on either ends with optional dual-channel ABS, 17-inch alloy wheels and tubeless tyres as standard, USD telescopic front forks and rear mono-shock, LED lighting all around with a unique T-shaped DRL, fully digital instrument cluster with connectivity and more.
    TVS Ronin TD Special Edition
    Statement from TVS Motor
    Speaking on the occasion, Vimal Sumbly, Head of Business – Premium, TVS Motor Company, said, “TVS RONIN has set benchmarks with its modern-retro design and advanced features. Our #Unscripted mantra inspired riders to explore new horizons, embrace limitless adventures, and create their own stories.
    While this festive edition adds excitement to the range, our special pricing for the base variant makes the motorcycle more accessible for customers who seek the unique design, cutting edge technology and connected features of the TVS RONIN.” More

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    Top 10 Motorcycles Aug 2024 – Splendor, Pulsar, Unicorn, Apache, Classic 350, Xtreme 125

    New Hero Xtreme 125RTop 10 Motorcycle Sales in India Grow by 15.49% in August 2024, Hero Splendor Leads the Segment
    After taking a look at the top 10 two wheelers and top 10 scooters sold in Aug 2024, let us now take a look at the top 10 motorcycles last month. India’s motorcycle market witnessed solid growth in August 2024, with the top 10 motorcycles registering a total of 8,39,933 units sold, marking a 15.49% year-on-year (YoY) increase compared to 7,27,285 units in August 2023. Hero Splendor continued to lead the pack, with Honda Shine and Bajaj Pulsar securing strong positions in the market.
    Top 10 Motorcycles Aug 2024 – Hero Splendor Retains Top Spot
    Hero Splendor maintained its position as the best-selling motorcycle in India, with 3,02,934 units sold in August 2024, up by 4.49% compared to 2,89,930 units in August 2023. This increase of 13,004 units gave the Splendor a commanding 36.07% share in the top 10 list. Honda Shine delivered a standout performance, posting a robust 31.15% YoY growth. Shine sold 1,49,697 units in August 2024, an increase of 35,555 units from 1,14,142 units in August 2023.
    Top 10 Motorcycles Aug 2024 – YoY Comparison
    Bajaj Pulsar saw a solid 28.19% increase in sales, with 1,16,250 units sold in August 2024, up by 25,565 units compared to 90,685 units sold in August 2023. Pulsar secured 13.84% of the top 10 market. Hero HF Deluxe posted a 15.89% YoY growth, with sales rising to 84,607 units in August 2024, up by 11,601 units compared to 73,006 units sold in August 2023.
    Bajaj Platina registered a 3.00% growth in sales, with 41,915 units sold in August 2024, an increase of 1,222 units from the 40,693 units sold in August 2023. Honda CB Unicorn saw marginal changes in its sales figures, with 31,451 units sold in August 2024, just 22 units fewer than the 31,473 units sold in August 2023.

    No
    Top 10 Motorcycles
    Aug-24
    Aug-23
    Diff
    Growth % YoY
    % Share Aug 24

    1
    Hero Splendor
    3,02,934
    2,89,930
    13,004
    4.49
    36.07

    2
    Honda Shine
    1,49,697
    1,14,142
    35,555
    31.15
    17.82

    3
    Bajaj Pulsar
    1,16,250
    90,685
    25,565
    28.19
    13.84

    4
    Hero HF Deluxe
    84,607
    73,006
    11,601
    15.89
    10.07

    5
    Bajaj Platina
    41,915
    40,693
    1,222
    3.00
    4.99

    6
    Honda CB Unicorn
    31,451
    31,473
    -22
    -0.07
    3.74

    7
    TVS Apache
    30,038
    18,863
    11,175
    59.24
    3.58

    8
    RE Classic 350
    28,450
    26,118
    2,332
    8.93
    3.39

    9
    Hero Xtreme 125R
    27,668
    0
    27,668

    3.29

    10
    TVS Raider
    26,923
    42,375
    -15,452
    -36.46
    3.21


    Total
    8,39,933
    7,27,285
    1,12,648
    15.49
    100.00

    TVS Apache Achieves Impressive Growth
    TVS Apache recorded the highest growth in the top 10, with sales soaring by 59.24% YoY. Apache sold 30,038 units in August 2024, an increase of 11,175 units from 18,863 units in August 2023. Royal Enfield Classic 350 continued its steady growth, selling 28,450 units in August 2024, marking an 8.93% increase from 26,118 units sold in August 2023. The new Hero Xtreme 125R continues its impressive run into the market, selling 27,668 units in August 2024. Rival TVS Raider saw a sharp decline in sales, dropping by 36.46% YoY. Raider sold 26,923 units in August 2024, down by 15,452 units from 42,375 units in August 2023.
    Top 10 Motorcycles Aug 2024 – MoM Comparison
    Month on Month Comparison
    Top 10 motorcycles in India experienced a significant month-on-month (MoM) sales surge, with a total of 8,39,933 units sold, marking a 22.67% growth over the 6,84,696 units sold in July 2024. Hero Splendor saw a remarkable 37.19% MoM growth in August 2024, selling 3,02,934 units, up by 82,114 units compared to 2,20,820 units in July 2024. Honda Shine experienced a slight decline in MoM sales, with 1,49,697 units sold in August 2024, down by 13,705 units from 1,63,402 units in July 2024. Bajaj Pulsar posted a solid 21.36% MoM growth, selling 1,16,250 units in August 2024, an increase of 20,461 units compared to 95,789 units in July 2024.
    Hero HF Deluxe witnessed a significant jump in sales, with 84,607 units sold in August 2024, marking an 81.45% increase from 46,627 units sold in July 2024. Bajaj Platina recorded a robust 44.90% MoM growth, selling 41,915 units in August 2024, up by 12,988 units from 28,927 units sold in July 2024. Honda CB Unicorn saw a 17.84% increase in sales, with 31,451 units sold in August 2024, up by 4,761 units from 26,690 units in July 2024.
    TVS Apache experienced a slight dip in MoM sales, with 30,038 units sold in August 2024, down by 643 units from 30,681 units sold in July 2024. Royal Enfield Classic 350 posted a solid 33.11% MoM growth, selling 28,450 units in August 2024, an increase of 7,077 units from 21,373 units sold in July 2024. Classic 350 continues to capture the hearts of retro motorcycle enthusiasts. Hero Xtreme 125R saw a 7.07% MoM growth, with 27,668 units sold in August 2024, an increase of 1,828 units from 25,840 units sold in July 2024. TVS Raider recorded a steady 9.68% MoM growth, with 26,923 units sold in August 2024, up by 2,376 units from 24,547 units in July 2024. Raider continues to be a strong contender in the entry-level sporty commuter segment. More

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    New Honda Beat Scooter Patented In India – 14 Inch Alloys, 60 Kmpl Mileage

    New Honda Beat ScooterWith its sporty design and robust performance, Honda Beat has emerged as a popular option in Asian markets like Indonesia
    Earlier this year in June, Honda had introduced the 2024 version of Beat scooter in Indonesia. And now, a design trademark has been filed for Honda Beat in India. Most of the features seen in the patent images are the same as that of Indonesian-spec 2024 Honda Beat.
    Honda Beat Patented
    Key features that immediately get one’s attention include the large 14-inch alloy wheels. While improving road presence, larger wheels are also better at tackling rough patches and ensuring smoother rides. In the Indonesian market, the 14-inch alloy wheels are shod with 80/90 front and 90/90 rear tubeless tyres.
    New Honda Beat Scooter
    As customers may have different needs, Honda offers the Beat Street model that comes with standard 12-inch alloy wheels. Beat Street has changes to the equipment list and also offers unique colour options and sportier graphics and decals.
    As seen in the patent images, Honda Beat has a sharp front fender, layered front apron design for a maxi-scooter look, polygonal rear-view mirrors, a small visor and straight handlebar. Side panels have distinctive grooves and dual-tone shades, which help achieve a sporty profile. The stepped seat seems long and wide, ensuring comfortable rides for both the rider and pillion. Thick grab rails at the rear ensure that the pillion has a stable grip while negotiating busy city streets.
    New Honda Beat Scooter
    Honda Beat has a flat floorboard that can be used for various purposes. Other key highlights include all-LED lighting, open storage compartments at the front and a hook for bottles, groceries and other items. The brake lock lever prevents sudden jumps at the time of starting the scooter. It also comes handy when stopping the scooter on a slope or incline. Honda Beat has 12 litres of underseat storage, an easy-pull parking stand and a sporty exhaust cover.
    New Honda Beat Scooter
    Honda Beat tech features
    Tech package includes a smart key system that eliminates the need to carry a physical key for locking the handlebar and starting the engine. This feature is available with the Beat Deluxe variant. Honda Beat has a 12 W USB charger and an anti-theft alarm security system. The scooter has a circular semi-digital instrument console that displays a range of information including an Eco indicator.
    New Honda Beat Scooter
    Honda Beat – Engine, specs
    Powering Honda Beat is a 109.5 cc, SOHC engine that delivers 9 PS and 9.2 Nm. It has Honda’s advanced tech systems such as eSP, ACG Starter and idling-stop function. The scooter has a certified range of 60.6 km/L, which is pretty good for a 110cc scooter. Honda Beat has telescopic forks at front and a swing arm linked single shock absorber at the rear. Braking setup comprises a disc/drum combo. To improve braking efficiency, Honda Beat is equipped with a combi braking system.
    New Honda Beat Scooter
    With a seat height of just 742 mm, Honda Beat seems suitable for shorter riders. Weighing 88 kg, the scooter allows easy handling and agile manoeuvrability. Ground clearance is 148 mm, whereas fuel tank capacity is 4.2 litres. In the Indonesia market, Honda Beat is offered at a starting price of Rp. 18,430,000 (approx. INR 1.01 lakh). The Beat Street model is priced at Rp. 19,300,000 (INR 1.06 lakh). Honda Beat can be an option for the Indian market as well. However, Honda has not indicated any plans to introduce the Honda Beat in India. More

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    TVS Ronin 225 Price Reduced By Rs 15k – New Price Rs 1.35 Lakh

    TVS Ronin 225 PriceWith a neo-retro Roadster design language, TVS Ronin strikes a unique approach to motorcycling backed by premium componentry and features
    India’s leading 2W and 3W vehicle manufacturing brand, TVS Motor, is ushering into the festive season by offering revised prices on select products. Yesterday, we covered the price revision of TVS Raider 125 by up to Rs 13,000 in savings. Today, let’s take a look at the price revision of TVS Ronin ahead of the festive season.
    TVS Ronin Price Cut
    Interestingly, similar terms and conditions are not seen on TVS Ronin’s price revision. The company seems to have slashed the prices of Ronin and the base Ronin SS variant now starts from Rs 1.35 lakh (Ex-sh). When opposed to pre-revision prices, Ronin SS is now more affordable by up to Rs 15,000 (Ex-sh). Hat tip to automotive enthusiast Yashraj for sharing this update.
    TVS Ronin Price Cut
    However, not all the variants get the same price revision. In fact, none of the other variants seems to get any price revisions at all. Variants like the Ronin DS, Ronin TD and Ronin TD Special Edition still cost more or less the same as they did before.
    The price difference between base Ronin SS and Ronin DS (one above base) used to be Rs 7,500. With the price revision from TVS Motor, the price difference between Ronin SS and Ronin DS is Rs 21,700, which is very interesting.
    MS Dhoni taking delivery of his new motorcycle – TVS Ronin
    We say interesting because the Rs 21,700 (Ex-sh) upgrade over Ronin SS to Ronin DS still doesn’t get dual-channel ABS. For that, one has to choose Ronin TD. An upgrade that costs around Rs 34K over base Ronin SS. With the new pricing, TVS can now better position Ronin against Royal Enfield Hunter 350, undercutting it by Rs 15K.
    Any other changes?
    Apart from the pricing for the base variant, there are no changes on TVS Ronin. The motorcycle continues to be equipped with USD telescopic front forks in gold shade, 7-step preload adjustable rear mono-shock, 17-inch alloy wheels with tubeless tyres, a 2,040 mm wheelbase, LED headlight with T-shaped LED DRL and a fully-digital instrument cluster with smartphone connectivity among others.
    TVS Ronin is powered by a 225.9cc SOHC 4V oil-cooled single-cylinder engine that generates 20.4 PS of peak power and 19.93 Nm of peak torque, mated to a 5-speed gearbox. Except for a few attributes like dual-channel ABS, TVS Ronin SS base variant gets most of the features as standard, making it a better value proposition than RE Hunter 350 at Rs 1.35 lakh (Ex-sh).
    Also read – TVS Ronin Parakram Custom Kargil Edition More

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    Yamaha New Teaser Shows R7, Tenere 700, NMax 155, XSR155, MT-09 – Launch Confirmed?

    Yamaha New Teaser – Call Of The Blue 4.0 AnthemAs seen in India Yamaha Motor’s Call Of The Blue 4.0 anthem, the company seems to be hinting XSR155, R7, Tenere 700, MT-09 and NMax 155 launch
    Even though Yamaha has an extensive motorcycle and scooter lineup globally, Indian market does not get all of those models. The company’s latest launches are MT-03 and YZF-R3 (last gen). Now, India Yamaha Motor’s new Call Of The Blue 4.0 teaser shows a Tenere 700, NMax 155, XSR155 and an MT-09. Are these launching soon?
    Yamaha New Teaser
    For a very long time, India Yamaha Motor sold a 150cc motorcycle as its flagship offering. Sure, the R3 and MT-03 launched some time ago fixed that commotion. However, alongside MT-03 and R3, Yamaha had also showcased R7, MT-07 and MT-09 to select dealers. Only the two 300cc duo were launched among these showcases.
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    More recently, Yamaha pavilion at 2024 Bharat Mobility Expo showcased motorcycles like MT-07, R1 and R7 along with scooters like NMax 155 and Grand Filano. It was interesting to see MT-09 not showcased at Bharat Mobility Expo.
    However, India Yamaha Motor’s Call Of The Blue 4.0 anthem went live and it was interesting to see a few vehicles in them, which were not on sale in India. It is not that Yamaha populated the anthem with random motorcycles and scooters from its global products. Instead, these are selectively included and are ringing launch bells.
    Yamaha XSR155
    XSR155
    While other motorcycles have been showcased in India in the recent past in some way or other, XSR155 is completely new for us. It was surprising to see an XSR 155 in the anthem. It is a neo-retro-styled Roadster motorcycle that packs the same platform and powertrain as an R15. Making it more feasible and probable for Indian market. It is quite a looker and is likely to make a lot of splash if launched.
    Yamaha Tenere 700
    Tenere 700
    It is one of the most anticipated big bike launches in India. There have been quite a few rumours surrounding the launch of Tenere 700 in India. It is a true-blue (pun intended) off-roader and will rival the likes of Suzuki V-Strom 800 DE, Honda XL750 Transalp, BMW F850 GS and others. The 689cc parallel-twin engine will make around 75 horses and gets a 16L fuel tank.
    Yamaha R7
    YZF-R7
    The spiritual successor of the 4-cylinder R6, Yamaha R7 was showcased twice in India in the recent past. Unlike other vehicles on this list, Yamaha doesn’t show R7 up close, and the only way you can say it is an R7 is by the twin-disc brake setup at the front. A similar engine to Tenere 700 will power R7 as well.
    Yamaha MT-09
    MT-09
    The ‘Triple’ from Yamaha, MT-09 was showcased to dealers in India and has good potential to launch in India. It will rival Triumph Triple, Ducati Monster, Kawasaki Z900 and the likes. Packing an 890cc 3-cylinder screamer of an engine with around 120 horses on tap. It features wild styling and exudes an edgy appeal.
    Yamaha NMax 155
    Nmax 155
    Showcased at 2024 Bharat Mobility Expo, Yamaha NMax 155 is a maxi-styled scooter with more aerodynamic fairing than Aerox 155 sold in India. Both scooters share the same R15-derived 155cc liquid-cooled engine with VVA. 14 bhp and 14 Nm are good figures for a mainstream scooter in India. More

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    TVS Raider Price Now Starts At Rs 85k – Rs 10k Lower Than Before

    TVS Raider New Starting PriceThe new Rs 84,869 (Ex-sh) base price quoted for TVS Raider 125 is for the drum brake variant
    Ever since its launch, TVS Raider 125 has been one of the best-selling motorcycle offerings from TVS Motor. There have been a couple of updates in the form of feature additions along the years to keep the product fresh. Fast forwarding to September 2024, TVS has slashed the entry price of Raider 125 ahead of the festive season. Hat tip to automotive enthusiast Yashraj for sharing this update.
    TVS Raider Entry Price Slashed by Rs 10k
    Ahead of the festive season, TVS Motor is offering excitement among the 125cc commuter motorcycle buyers. The company has revised pricing of Raider 125 and is now offering at a much lower starting price point. How much lower, one might ask. Raider 125 starts now around Rs 10K lower than before.
    TVS Raider Price
    Now starting at an attractive price point of Rs 84,869 (Ex-sh), which is over Rs 10K less than the Rs 95,219 (Ex-sh) starting price before this development. With an asterisk, TVS Motor is claiming that customers can avail up to Rs 13,000 of savings with an exciting ROI (Rate Of Interest) of 5.55%.
    It has to be noted that base Rs 84,869 (Ex-sh) is for drum brake variant and top-spec SX trim with all the bells and whistles goes till Rs 1,04,330 (Ex-sh). Other than these revised prices, there are no changes to the actual motorcycle. TVS Raider 125 continues to be offered in Drum, Single-Seat, Split Seat, SSE (Super Squad Edition) and SX variants.
    TVS Raider Festive Pricing
    Depending on variant, colour options include Striking Red, Wicked Black, Fiery Yellow, Blazing Blue, Iron Man, Black Panther and Forza Blue. Powertrain is the same 125cc 3V single cylinder oil-cooled unit with 11.13 bhp of peak power and 11.2 Nm of peak torque, mated to a 5-speed gearbox.
    TVS Raider 125 Sales
    TVS Raider Sales Decline Last 3 Months – YoY
    When it was new, TVS Raider 125 was the most feature-loaded 125cc offering in India. Along the way, sales have been taking a hit recently, with July 2024 witnessing lowest sales of 24,547 units in the last 12 months. August 2024 was a slight improvement. At 26,923 units sold, it was no match to what Raider used to sell before.
    TVS Raider 125 Sales
    As seen in the table below, TVS Raider saw the highest sales performance in April 2024 at 51,098 units. In the past three months, June 2024, July 2024 and August 2024, TVS Raider sales are declining with 13%, 33.48% and 36.46% YoY decline, losing 4,459, 12,353 and 15,452 units in volume respectively. The revised pricing should boost sales in the months ahead.
    Also read – Updated TVS Apache RR 310 launched More

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    2025 Yamaha X Force Maxi Scooter Debuts With New Design, Colours

    2025 Yamaha X Force DebutsJust like the Aerox 155 sold in India, 2025 Yamaha X Force maxi scooter is powered by the YZF-R15 derived 155cc engine with liquid-cooling
    When Yamaha announced a 155cc scooter in India, everyone expected it to be the NMax 155 sold globally. But to our surprise, it was the Aerox 155 that landed on our shores. There is a similar maxi-styled scooter that Yamaha sells outside India, the X Force. First debuted in 2022, this seems to be the first update to this scooter.
    For MY25, Yamaha has made some changes to this scooter and gave it new colours. Making it a wee bit newer than it used to be. Starting price of this scooter is JPY 407,000 (including taxes), which roughly turns out to be Rs 2.36 lakh in today’s currency conversion rates. Let’s take a look at what’s new.
    2025 Yamaha X Force Debuts
    2025 Yamaha X Force
    For starters, Yamaha X Force is a maxi-styled scooter launched in 2022. Unlike the NMax which is sold with two engine options – a 125cc engine known as NMax 125 and a 155cc engine option named NMax 155/160, X Force gets a sole 155cc engine. It is a popular model in Southeast Asian countries.
    With the 2025 Yamaha X Force, we get a new set of colours – Matte Dark Blueish Grey Metallic 4 (Matte Dark Green), Matte Yellowish Grey Solid (Matte Beige), Blueish White Pearl (White) and Black Metallic Pearl X (Black). Yamaha X Force has a prominent split headlight design with a bulbous fascia.
    2025 Yamaha X Force Colours
    This bulbousness is what lends X Force its commanding road presence, giving big scooter vibes. With the 2025 Yamaha X Force, we get a slightly redesigned rear section that should help in better better managing rain water spray. With this new rear section, length has been increased by 25 mm.
    Where componentry is concerned, Yamaha X Force gets disc brakes on both ends with ABS, something that India-spec Yamaha Aerox 155 misses out on. These discs are of petal type, designed for better heat dissipation. X Force’s rear continues to get 4-step adjustable twin shockers.
    2025 Yamaha X Force Rear
    There is a large 23.2L under seat storage along with a USB socket to charge the smartphones. A 5.1-inch LCD cluster handles instrumentation duties and also gets smartphone connectivity. 2025 Yamaha X Force continues with the same R15-derived engine makes 14.7 bhp and 14 Nm, similar to Aerox 155’s numbers.
    Should it launch in India?
    Some time ago, Yamaha Motor Chairman Eishin Chihana hinted regarding the launch of NMax. The same was also showcased at Yamaha’s pavilion at 2024 Bharat Mobility Expo alongside Grand Filano. Launch of X Force is not confirmed and is less likely to make it to our shores.
    New Yamaha X Force Side
    X Force does bring certain caveats too. For starters, it comes with 13” wheels, unlike the 14” wheels on Aerox 155. This reduces ground clearance when compared to Aerox 155’s 145 mm. Except for the wheels, most cycle parts are expected to be similar to Aerox 155 including the engine.
    New Yamaha X Force Fascia More