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    Ola Electric Scooter Spied Testing Post Launch – New Updates?

    Ola Electric Scooter Testing ContinuesThe next window for sale of Ola S1 and S1 Pro electric scooters open on November 1, 2021
    Ola created a storm when it launched its first range of electric scooters in India on Independence Day this year. The new S1 and S1 Pro e-scooters have received a thunderous response with the ride-hailing major selling two-wheelers worth Rs 1,100 crores in the first two days of sale.
    Ola Electric Scooter Testing Continues
    Deliveries of e-scooters are scheduled to begin in the next few days. However, even after launch, Ola continues to test its battery-powered scooter on road. Spy shots of the scooter being tested on the streets of Bangalore have been shared by automotive enthusiast Arya.
    From the looks of it, there doesn’t seem to be any visual updates on the scooter even though front end of the two-wheeler isn’t visible in these images. Ola Electric, the EV manufacturing arm of Ola, might be testing a new variant of the e-scooter with slightly different specifications.
    It could be a different battery pack or an electric motor with dissimilar output. The scooter seen in the images could also offer a new set of creature comforts. It is also possible that Ola is testing the same scooter which has been launched, with a part that is probably procured from a new vendor.
    Ola Electric Scooter
    S1, S1 Pro Specifications
    As of now, Ola offers two battery pack options- 2.98 kWh and 3.97 kWh for S1 and S1 Pro respectively. Both variants feature a mid-ship mounted 5.5 kW electric motor which returns a peak output of 8.5 kW and 58 Nm. The base S1 trim offers a range of up to 121 kms on a single charge and can reach a top speed of 90 kmph. On the other hand, S1 Pro offers a range of up to 181 kms and hits the speedometer at 115 kmph.
    While S1 offers two ride modes- Normal and Sport, S1 Pro offers an additional mode called Hyper. Hardware setup on both variants comprises a tubular frame suspended on a single front fork and a rear mono-shock. Braking duties are handled by disc brakes on both wheels accompanied by a combined braking system.
    Features on offer
    Ola is offering a wide range of features as standard on both trims. These include a digital instrument console with infotainment, Bluetooth connectivity, Wifi, side-stand alert, proximity lock/unlock, onboard navigation, call/SMS/email alerts, find my scooter, geo-fencing and a whole lot more. S1 and S1 Pro offer a very generous 36-litre underseat storage capacity.
    The entire lineup of S1 e-scooters is available in ten colour options. The base S1 costs Rs 99,999, while the S1 Pro retails at Rs 1,29,999. Both prices are ex-showroom, Bengaluru, including the revised FAME II subsidy. Prices are reduced further when subsidies from state governments are applied. More

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    Top 10 Motorcycles 150cc To 200cc Aug 2021 – Pulsar, Apache, R15, MT15, KTM

    Yamaha MT15 Bluetooth update to launch soonPulsar brand of motorcycles has among the most number of models in this category – Records the highest sales volume
    The sporty commuter segment of motorcycles with engine displacement between 150cc and 200cc has been a very happening space in the Indian two-wheeler market for more than a decade and a half. It is also a very crowded space with multiple offerings from almost every auto manufacturer.
    A total of 79,972 units of motorcycles from this category were dispatched by OEMs in August this year. This figure was lower than the monthly sales volume recorded in July 2021 as well as August 2020 with 1,18,581 units and 1,46,556 units sold respectively. This resulted in MoM and YoY decline 32.56 percent and 45.43 percent.
    Motorcycles 150cc To 200cc Aug 2021 – Pulsar, Apache Lead Segment
    The segment was led by Pulsar brand of motorcycles from Bajaj with a total sales volume of 28,927 units last month. In August last year, Bajaj sold 38,151 units of Pulsar bikes resulting in YoY growth of 24.18 percent. With 26,943 units of Pulsar sold in July this year, an MoM growth of 7.36 percent was recorded.
    Pulsar was trailed by its arch-nemesis Apache from TVS at the second spot with 16,423 units dispatched to dealerships last month. Apache registered a decline in MoM as well as YoY figures by 39.82 percent and 51 percent.
    150cc-200cc Segment Motorcycle Sales Aug 2021 vs Aug 2020 (YoY)
    Yamaha R15 witnessed jump in sales volume
    Yamaha R15, which recently received a generation upgrade, jumped up to third place with 9,590 units sold last month. The entry-level sports bike registered a YoY growth of 75.51 percent and an MoM growth of 31.73 percent.
    R15 was followed by another Yamaha prodigy- FZ with 7,608 units sold last month. The Pulsar 150 rival registered an MoM and YoY decline of 57.89 percent and 57.42 percent respectively. Honda broke into the list with Unicorn 160 at the sixth spot. With a recorded sales volume of 5,679 units in August this year, Unicorn witnessed a massive YoY decline of 80.71 percent and an MoM decline of 73.87 percent.
    Avenger, MT-15, KTM 200 witness fall in sales
    Hero MotoCorp managed to sell 3,344 units of Xtreme 160R last month in comparison to 2,302 units dispatched in July this year. An MoM growth of 45.26 percent was recorded. Bajaj retailed 2,110 units of Avenger 150 Street in August this year which was 244 units more than the sales volume in July which translates to MoM growth of 13 percent. However, in comparison to August 2020, a decline of 54.57 percent was recorded.
    150cc-200cc Segment Motorcycle Sales Aug 2021 vs Jul 2021 (MoM)
    Yamaha dispatched 1,752 units of MT-15 in August this year. The naked street version of R15 registered YoY degrowth of 57.77 percent and an MoM decline of 67 percent. KTM sold 1,428 units of its 200 series comprising RC and Duke models. YoY growth decline of 52.27 percent was registered whereas MoM decline of 29.27 percent was recorded. More

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    Hero Price List Sep 2021 – Splendor, Passion, Deluxe, Pleasure, Maestro, Destini

    Image – Satyam GuptaMost two-wheeler manufacturers have increased prices multiple times this year due to rising input costs
    India’s largest two-wheeler manufacturer, Hero MotoCorp has increased prices of its scooters and motorcycles at least three times this year. These were mostly due to increasing commodity prices.
    While manufacturers try to absorb much of the increased production cost, there comes a time when some of it has to be passed on to customers. In the latest round of price hike, Hero has increased prices by around Rs 3k. The new prices have been applicable from September 20th.
    Hero Motorcycles Price List Sep 2021
    India’s favourite commuter bike and the company’s top selling product, Splendor prices have been increased for select variants. For example, Splendor Plus Self/Drum/Alloy now costs Rs 67,160 as compared to Rs 66,050 earlier.
    Similarly, prices have been increased for Splendor iSmart Drum/Alloy, Splendor Plus 100 Million Edition, Splendor Plus Black and Accent Self/Drum/Alloy and Super Splendor variants. Overall, the Splendor range is costlier by up to Rs 1,700. Prices of select Splendor variants, especially the base-spec models, have not been increased.
    Hero Motorcycles Price List Sep 2021
    Other motorcycles that have become costlier include Xpulse 200, Xpulse 200T, and Xtreme 200S. Xpulse 200 and 200T have become costlier by Rs 2,350 each. New prices are Rs 1,23,150 and Rs 1,20,650, respectively. Hero Xtreme 200S now costs Rs 1,27,364, an increase of Rs 3,350. Prices of these three motorcycles were increased earlier this year in April as well. At that time, the price hike was Rs 3k for each of these motorcycles.

    Hero MotoCorp
    Sep-21

    No
    Motorcycles
    New Price, Ex-Delhi

    1
    Xtreme 160R Disc
    1,11,610

    2
    Xtreme 160R Double Disc
    1,14,660

    3
    Xtreme 160R 100M Edition
    1,16,460

    4
    Xtreme 200S
    1,27,364

    5
    Xpulse 200
    1,23,150

    6
    Xpulse 200T
    1,20,650

    7
    Glamour Drum
    75,900

    8
    Glamour Disc
    79,900

    9
    Glamour Blaze Drum
    76,900

    10
    Glamour Blaze Disc
    80,900

    11
    Glamour 100M Drum
    77,700

    12
    Glamour 100M Disc
    81,700

    13
    Glamour X-Tec Drum
    80,500

    14
    Glamour X-Tec Disc
    85,100

    15
    Splendor iSmart Drum
    69,650

    16
    Splendor iSmart Disc
    72,350

    17
    Passion Pro Drum
    70,375

    18
    Passion Pro Disc
    73,300

    19
    Passion Pro Drum 100M
    72,175

    20
    Passion Pro Disc 100M
    75,100

    21
    Splendor Plus Kick Start
    64,850

    22
    Splendor Plus Self Start
    67,160

    23
    Splendor Plus i3S
    68,360

    24
    Splendor Plus Black Accent
    68,860

    25
    Splendor Plus 100M
    70,710

    26
    HF Deluxe Spoke Wheel
    52,700

    27
    HF Deluxe Kick Start
    53,700

    28
    HF Deluxe Self Start
    61,900

    29
    HF Deluxe Self Start i3S Black
    62,500

    30
    HF Deluxe Self Start i3S
    63,400

    31
    Super Splendor Drum
    73,900

    32
    Super Splendor Disc
    77,600

    Hero will soon launch Xpulse with a new, more powerful 4-valve engine. The current unit has a 2-valve head setup. A 4-valve system improves combustion, thereby improving performance and torque output. Fuel efficiency can also be increased with a 4-valve engine. Xpulse 4V will also get cosmetic updates such as new colour options and graphics.
    In its current form, Xpulse is powered by a 200cc, oil cooled motor that makes 17.8 bhp at 8500 rpm and 16.45 Nm at 6500 rpm. It is mated to a 5-speed constant mesh transmission. This engine is shared by Xpulse 200T and Xtreme 200S.
    Hero Scooters Price List Sep 2021
    Hero Scooters Price List Sep 2021
    Hero Maestro Edge 110 prices have been increased in the range of Rs 1,349 to Rs 1,650. The 100 Million Edition now costs Rs 68,599. Hero Maestro Edge 125 prices have been increased in the range of Rs 1,200 to Rs 2,150. The highest price hike is for Maestro Edge 125 Alloy Disc Prismatic Plus Connected variant that now costs Rs 81,900.
    Destini 125 prices have been increased in the range of Rs 750 to Rs 1,200. Destini 125 Alloy Drum VX Platinum now costs Rs 75,900. Prices of Pleasure Plus are up by Rs 1,350 to Rs 1,450. Pleasure Plus Platinum Alloy Drum ZX variant is available at Rs 66,400.

    Hero MotoCorp
    Sep-21

    No
    Scooters
    New Price, Ex-Delhi

    1
    Destini 125 Drum
    70,400

    2
    Destini 125 Alloy
    73,950

    3
    Destini 125 Platinum
    75,900

    4
    Destini 125 100M
    75,500

    5
    Maestro 125 Drum
    73,450

    6
    Maestro 125 Disc
    77,900

    7
    Maestro Stealth Black
    76,750

    8
    Maestro 125 – Connected
    81,900

    9
    Maestro 110 VX
    65,900

    10
    Maestro 110 ZX
    66,900

    11
    Maestro 110 100M
    68,500

    12
    Pleasure Plus LX
    61,900

    13
    Pleasure Plus VX
    64,200

    14
    Pleasure Plus ZX Platinum
    66,400

    Recent price hike by Hero MotoCorp is unlikely to have any major impact on sales. The numbers are expected to be high during the peak festive season, just as it has been in previous years. More

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    Honda Sales, Exports Breakup Aug 2021 – Activa, CB Shine, CB350, Dio, Livo

    Honda ActivaHonda domestic sales dipped 6.20 percent YoY while exports increased 98.08 percent in August 2021
    Honda Motorcycle and Scooter India (HMSI) domestic sales stood at 4,01,479 units, exports surged to 31,114 units. Taking domestic sales into account, it was a 6.25 percent YoY de-growth with 4,01,479 units sold in August 2021 as compared to 4,28,238 units sold in August 2020.
    Top Selling Honda – Aug 2021
    Once again it was the Activa scooter that ruled the domestic charts with a 50.98 share and 2,04,659 units sold, a 5.17 percent YoY growth over 1,93,607 units sold in August 2020. Following success of the Activa and with it the Dio scooter as well, the company is now set to introduce new variants ahead of the festive season. Honda Activa 6G will come in two new variants while Dio scooter will get four new variants as per documents filed with the Delhi RTO.
    Next in line was Honda CB Shine with a 22.42 percent YoY growth to 1,29,926 units, up from 1,06,133 units sold in August 2020. These were the only two models along with the Honda Hornet 2.0 to post positive sales last month.
    Dio sales dipped 37.39 percent YoY to 26,897 units, down from 42,957 units sold in August 2020. Upcoming variants of this scooter could include composite cast wheels, digital speedometer, composite cast wheel and 3D emblem, and digital speedometer and 3D emblem.
    Honda Sales Aug 2021 vs Aug 2020 (YoY)
    Lower down the order, Honda Livo, Dream, Grazia and Unicorn each posted de-growth on a YoY basis while H’ness 350 saw sales to the extent of 1,047 units while sales of Hornet 2.0 increased 3.50 percent YoY to 414 units from 400 units sold in August 2020. Sales de-growth was also reported in the case of the X-Blade and Africa Twin while sales of CBR650 and CB500 stood at 37 units and 6 units respectively.
    Navi, Dio to Honda Exports in August 2021
    In export markets, HMSI reported a 98.08 percent YoY growth to 31,114 units, up from 1,708 units shipped in August 2020. Every model, except for the CB Twister posted sales growth. It was Honda Navi scooter along with Dio that was most in demand. Navi exports stood at 5,570 units, up 143.66 percent over 2,286 units sold in August 2020. Dio scooter exports were up 191.83 percent to 5,212 units in the past month, from 1,786 units sold in the same month of the previous year.
    X-Blade exports also increased substantially to 4,164 units, up 14964 percent over 1,668 units shipped in August 2020. Dream and CB Shine followed in quick succession with 155.37 percent and 23.68 percent growth to 2,832 units and 2,580 units over 1,109 units and 2,086 units shipped in August 2020.
    Honda Sales Aug 2021 vs Aug 2020 (YoY)
    While Grazia exports stood at 2,480 units, that of Hornet 160R increased 68.26 percent to 2,428 units from 1,443 units exported in August 2020. Unicorn 160 and Livo exports were at 2,112 units and 1,500 units respectively with the Unicorn 160 showing off a 340 percent growth in a YoY basis over 480 units shipped in August 2020. Exports of the CB Twister were down to 0 units as compared to 4,810 units exported in August 2020. More

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    New Kawasaki 650cc Retro Classic Motorcycle Debuts – India Launch Soon

    New Kawasaki Z650RSWhile the design of Z650RS will be based on the new-retro Z900RS, its underpinnings and powertrain will be based on other 650cc motorcycles from Kawasaki
    Earlier last month, Kawasaki teased a retro-classic derivative of Z650 called Z650RS on social media . It has now made its official debut. It will be launched in India later this year.
    Unlike Z900RS which will likely be offered as a Completely Built Unit (CBU) in India, Z650RS is expected to reach our shores via the CKD (Completely Knocked Down) route. This will allow the new New Kawasaki 650cc Retro Classic motorcycle to be priced aggressively at around Rs. 7.00 lakh (ex-showroom).
    Design & Proportions
    In terms of design, it borrows major styling cues from its larger sibling Z900RS with a similar round headlight, circular rear-view mirrors, a flat-type seat with a ribbed pattern, a teardrop-shaped fuel tank and an upswept exhaust. In comparison to its sister model- Z650, the Z650RS gets a slightly shorter wheelbase of 1405mm down by 5mm. This could be due to a revised swingarm and suspension setup offered by Kawasaki.
    However, overall the Z650RS is slightly longer when compared to its street naked sibling (by 10mm) thanks to a longer tail section. Also, height has gone up from 1065mm to 1115mm due to a significantly taller and wider handlebar. Ergonomics are expected to be upright and comfortable for both touring and commuting purposes. Kerb weight of Z650RS has been pegged at 187 kgs which is 1 kg lighter than its naked streetfighter counterpart.
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    Hardware Configurations
    Some changes might be made to the dynamics of Z650RS with slight tweaks to the suspension setup and wheels. Further, a distinction between Z650 and Z650RS will be laid by offering new paint schemes to the latter.
    Suspension duties on the motorcycle will be handled by 41mm telescopic forks upfront and a horizontal back-link unit with adjustable preload at rear. Braking hardware will consist of disc brakes at both front and rear wheels accompanied by dual-channel ABS as standard.
    Engine Specs
    It will be based on the same 650 cc platform comprising a tubular steel frame underpinning other Kawasaki siblings such as Z650, Ninja 650, Versys 650 and Vulcan S. It is powered by the same 649 cc liquid-cooled parallel-twin motor which delivers 67.3 bhp at 8000 rpm and 64 Nm at 6700 rpm. This unit will be paired with a 6-speed gearbox. As per the type approval documents leaked earlier last month, the motorcycle has a claimed top speed of 191 kmph.
    New Kawasaki Z650RS
    Upon its launch, Z650RS will be the second retro-style motorcycle from Kawasaki after W800. The former being a neo-retro offering with modern elements while the latter is a proper retro motorcycle. In India, it will give a tough competition to Triumph Bonneville. However, both bikes are nowhere near Royal Enfield 650 cc Twins- Interceptor and Continental, as far as pricing is concerned. More

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    Cobra 322cc Motorcycle Leaks Ahead Of Debut – Rival To Yamaha R3

    Cobra 321RRA fully-faired motorcycle, Colove 321RR borrows most of its hardware from the naked NK321
    China-based Colove Motors (branded as Kove) is expected to unveil its entry-level fully faired motorcycle Cobra 321RR in its home market. Details of the bike have leaked via type approval certificates. The bikemaker has released some images of 321RR, which give an idea about its design.
    Cobra 322cc Motorcycle – Styling and features
    When viewed from the front, Cobra 321RR looks similar to Honda CBR250RR. The pointy V-shaped front fascia of both bikes appears to have a similar design. Placement and design of rear view mirrors is almost the same on both bikes. Some level of similarity can also be seen with the dual headlamp assembly and LED DRLs.
    However, when viewed from side, Colove 321RR appears to have a unique profile. It gets smooth, curvy body panels that ensure an elegant, refined look and feel. Other key features include all-LED lights, clip-on handlebars, sculpted fuel tank, split seat design, and upswept exhaust in chrome finish.
    Foot pegs are a bit rear-set, which should provide for a comfortable, slightly forward leaning riding stance. The bike gets a full digital instrument console that displays a range of information such as speed, rpm, temperature, trip meter, odometer, fuel level, etc.
    Cobra 321RR
    Enhancing the bike’s look and feel are its quirky colour combinations and sporty graphics. The choice of styling and graphics are likely to be different for each colour variant. The prominent contrasting shade on the bike is also used on the wheels in the form of either rim stripping or completely coloured units. More details about the bike’s styling will be revealed when we get to see the entire range at the time of launch.
    Colove 321RR engine and specs
    Colove 321RR will borrow the 322cc, liquid cooled, DOCH, 8-valve motor from its naked sibling NK321. It is capable of generating 39 hp of max power at 10,500 rpm and 28.5 Nm of peak torque at 9,000 rpm. It is mated to a 6-speed gearbox. In terms of design, it is worth mentioning that the naked NK321 seems inspired by KTM 690 Duke.
    On the other hand, the engine details and output figures are a close match with Yamaha R3. Things like engine capacity, bore and stroke figures and power and torque are similar to that of R3. It is not known if Colove has some sort of technical collaboration with companies like Yamaha. As Colove manufactures its own engines, it could have used R3’s engine design as a base to create its own version.
    Cobra 321RR
    At 151kg, Colove 321RR has a high power to weight ratio. Claimed top speed is 170 kmph. In comparison, Yamaha R3 is much heavier at 170 kg. Colove 321RR utilizes a tubular steel trellis frame with USD front forks and monoshock rear suspension. Braking duties are performed by NISSIN 320mm and 240mm petal disc at front and rear, respectively. Dual-channel ABS will be offered as standard. More

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    Mahindra Owned Peugeot Motorcycles Lose Patent Infringement Case In France, Italy

    Piaggio MP3 and Mahindra Peugeot MetropolisIn addition to receiving a ban on sales of Metropolis in French and Italian territories, Peugeot Motorcycles has also incurred heavy fines in both the markets
    In what is a significant setback for Mahindra-owned Peugeot Motorcycles, the courts in Paris and Milan have ruled against the sale of popular Peugeot Metropolis three-wheeled maxi-scooter in France and Italy due to a patent infringement. On top of that, both courts levied hefty fines.
    Piaggio Group’s patent suit against Peugeot Scooters
    The legal battle between Italy’s Piaggio Group and Peugeot Motorcycles centers around the control system which enables a three-wheeler to tilt like a regular two-wheeler. The patent for the aforementioned technology is owned by Piaggio Group which implements the system on its Piaggio MP3 scooter.
    Both the Tribunal Judiciaire of Paris and Tribunale of Milan have found the control system employed by Peugeot Metropolis to be infringing Piaggio Group’s patent. As a result, the French court has banned Peugeot Motorcycles from producing, promoting, marketing, importing, exporting, using and/or possessing any three-wheeled scooter employing Piaggio’s patented technology in France. The court also imposed a fine of 1.5 million euros (Rs 12.95 crores) in addition to other penalties.
    The Milanese court also ruled on the similar lines, banning the Indian-owned French two wheeler maker from importing, exporting, marketing and advertising the Peugeot Metropolis scooter in the Italian territory. Moreover, the court has prescribed a fine of 6,000 euros (around INR 5.18 lakh) for every Metropolis sold 30 days after the announcement of this sentence. Failing to withdraw the contentious vehicles from sale within 90 days will lead to a further penalty of 10,000 euros (around INR 8.64 lakh) for every day of non-compliance.
    Image – AutoDevot
    What next?
    Given that the three-wheeled maxi-scooters are quite popular in both France and Italy, the ban on Metropolis comes as a huge blow to Peugeot Motorcycles which is entitled to appeal both the rulings. However, the company has not made its legal strategy public yet. Should the brand chooses not to pursue the legal battle further, or loses its appeal, we believe that a re-engineering process will be on the cards.
    Peugeot Metropolis
    As of now, the Peugeot Metropolis scooter continues to be listed on the company’s official Italian website. Priced a shade below 10,000 euros (around INR 8.64 lakh), the premium three-wheeler employs a 400 cc liquid-cooled engine with an automatic transmission. The power and torque figures stand at 35.6 hp and 38.1 Nm respectively.
    In comparison, the Piaggio MP3 is available in different flavours with three engine options – 300cc, 400cc and 500cc with prices ranging from 6,890 euros (around INR 5.95 lakh) to 11,590 euros (around INR 10.01 lakh).
    We expect Piaggio Group to initiate legal actions in all the markets where the Peugeot Metropolis is being sold. It is to be noted that while Peugeot Motorcycles evaluated a possible Indian entry a few years ago, nothing materialized. More

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    2021 Yamaha R15 V4 And R15M – Accessories, Service And Warranty Details

    Image – Wheels Alert2021 Yamaha R15 V4 is offered in three colours of Racing Blue, Dark Knight, and Metallic Red, while Yamaha R15M gets Metallic Grey
    As bookings commence for the newly launched 2021 Yamaha R15 V4 and Yamaha R15M start, the company has also released a list of accessories that buyers can opt for along with a service schedule and warranty pack. Deliveries have already started across India.
    2021 Yamaha R15 V4 and R15M are priced at Rs 1,67,800 and Rs 1,77,800 respectively. There is also a limited edition Monster MotoGP in Black, priced at Rs 1,80,000. Despite the fact that both the bikes come in with a range of outstanding features, buyers still prefer to add a touch of individuality to their bikes and this is where the accessory list comes into play.
    Yamaha Official Accessories
    Starting off with the Frame Slider at Rs 1,650 for a set of two, the list also includes a pair of LED Flashers at Rs 1,490, a Mobile Charger at Rs 750 and Skid Plate priced at Rs 550. The accessory list also includes a Seat Cover at Rs 450 and Tank Pad at Rs 190.
    The Frame Sliders offer better protection to the fairing of the motorcycle in the event of collision while the company is also offering adjustable clutch and brake levers with an anti-slip surface. Each of these accessories are on sale via Yamaha authorized dealerships.
    Yamaha R15 V4 Accessories
    Free Service and Extended Warranty
    Standard warranty being offered on 2021 Yamaha R15 V4 and R15M is for 24 months or 30,000 kms (whichever is earlier) from the date of sale. The services pack is for 6 free services and starts off from 30 days of purchase or 1000 kms with a service redemption rate of Rs 105.
    Yamaha R15 V4 Service Schedule And Cost
    The 2nd free service is after 150 days or 5,000 kms at Rs 115 while buyers can avail of their 3rd and 4th free service after 270 days of purchase of 9000 kms at service redemption rate of Rs 125 and after 290 days/13,000 kms at Rs 140.
    The 5th and 6th services are after 510 days/17000 kms and 630 days/21000 kms with no service redemption charges. Post free services, Yamaha offers an extended warranty of 36 months/40,000 kms ranging from 90 days of date of sale for Rs 777, 91-180 days at Rs 999 and from 181-730 days at Rs 1,111.
    Yamaha R15 V4 Accessories
    2021 Yamaha R15 V4 and R15M come in powered by a 155cc, 4 stroke, liquid cooled, SOHC, 4 valve engine that offers 18.4 hp peak power at 10,000 rpm and 14.2 Nm torque at 7,500 rpm mated to a 6 speed gearbox. It receives slipper and assist clutch as standard along with dual channel ABS. Yamaha R15 V4 and R15M will take on the KTM RC200 and the upcoming KTM RC 125 in the entry level sports bike segment. More