The all-new 2025 Yamaha XSR155 has been officially launched by the Japanese brand — steeped in retro theme and sharing its underpinning with the R15 based motorcycle. This facelifted version gets some styling changes, new features and a proven engine that is still attracting young buyers and urban riders. The Yamaha XSR155 2025 is a one of a kind model in the context of neo-retro style entry-level motorcycle wit….
Neo-Retro Design That Stands Out
The 2025 Yamaha XSR155 Features A Styling Inspired By The Company’s Heritage Bikes Still The motorcycle sports a circular LED headlamp, te drop-shaped fuel tank, tuck n roll single seat and bare aluminum side panels to give it that unique old-school appearance. It gets a fresh look with new color schemes and graphics without losing the retro factor. Add in the upright riding position, simple bodywork and good levels of finish and you can see this is a nice premium street bike.

Engine of 155cc with VVA Technology
Powering the XSR155 2025 is the same 155cc liquid-cooled, single-cylinder engine found on the R15 and MT-15 at its heart. The engine comes with Variable Valve Actuation (VVA) that offers better performance throughout the RPM band. Producing around 18. 6PS / 14.1 Nm coupled to a slick 6-speed gearbox and assist-and-slipper clutch. The BS6 Apache RTR 160 4V gets a sporty design, inspired by the bigger RTR models along with the new white backlit instrument cluster that displays speed while riding, alongside further ride related data in a static position.
Modern Features and Smart Connectivity
Also Read : 2025 Yamaha XSR155 with new digital LCD instrument console. The international model will also likely come with Bluetooth pairing through Yamaha’s Y-Connect app, that may be a part of the India-spec version too. For riders, these call alerts, service reminders, trip information & other data are now available on their smartphones which greatly enhances an overall ride experience.
Lightweight Frame and Agile Handling
Developed with the proven Deltabox frame, Indeed, this should mean that the XSR155 will be able to provide good handling characteristics and stiffness. With a low kerb weight of around 137 kg and broad tyres supported by carefully-tuned suspension, it is notably agile and rider-friendly. These are front USD forks and a rear mono-shock for the appropriate sort of sportiness that retains most comfort for daily commuting. Its grip is undeniably road-biased, but those low-weight 17-inch alloy wheels wrapped in touring rubber will offer late-night-solo-big-sweeping-corners-smiles.
Braking and Safety
The brakes include disc brakes on both wheels with a single channel ABS that also ensure safe breaking over wet or slippery surfaces. There is also a side-stand engine cut-off feature, and the hazard lights which makes it more of a manageable motorcycle on an everyday basis. With a comfortable seat height and upright ergonomics, it welcomes riders of almost all sizes.
Expected Price and Launch Timeline
For this, we expect the Yamaha to launch the XSR155 2025 in India very soon and it is expected to be priced between ₹1.60-1.70 lakh ex-showroom price tag. Although launched in other international markets, here it has arrived for enthusiasts to grab the neo-retro motorcycle home. Expect the bike to be available in multiple color variants at launch and optional accessories such as saddle stays, headlight grills and tank pads.
Final Thoughts
2025 Yamaha XSR155 priced at approximately INR 1.45 lakh (ex-showroom) MSRP in the ‘Moon Explode’ color is a balanced motorcycle fusing retro-style and a modern streetfighter performance, on sale voicesource For riders looking for something different, it also made sense as a great everyday rider. Powering a premium aesthetics and nimble chassis work then will be reckoned in its favor, while the visual charm of the Neo-retro theme is set to steal our hearts; making it one toughest under 150-160cc premier segment offerings. The move to bring this model will support Yamaha in using the demand for lifestyle motorcycles with retro appeal and modern performance