Yamaha’s Stylish MT 15 V2: Features, Offers, Competitors

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12th December 2023: Yamaha’s MT 15 V2 stands out as the brand’s most popular and stylish motorcycle, captivating the interest of both boys and girls alike. Now is an opportune time to make this sleek bike yours, as the company is offering a discount on the down payment. Priced at Rs 1.96 lakh on-road in the Indian market, a minimum down payment of Rs 10,999 opens the door to a monthly EMI of Rs 6,360 for a 3-year tenure, making ownership more accessible through easy installments. For detailed information on this offer, interested buyers can reach out to their nearest dealership.

The Yamaha MT 15 V2, known for its distinctive style and riding experience, boasts three variants and seven color options. Equipped with a 155cc BS6 engine, its safety features include an anti-locking braking system (ABS) and single-channel ABS. Weighing 141 kg, it comes with a 10-liter fuel tank, offering a balance of performance and fuel efficiency with an average mileage of 50 to 60 kilometers.

The MT 15 V2’s design is a head-turner, featuring full LED lighting, a muscular fuel tank, stylish LED turn indicators, and an aggressive overall look. Beyond its aesthetics, the motorcycle integrates modern features such as a fully digital instrument cluster, Bluetooth and smartphone connectivity, incoming call alerts, SMS notifications, and even battery level indicators, providing riders with a connected and convenient experience.

Powering the Yamaha MT 15 V2 is a robust 155 cc single-cylinder, liquid-cooled engine, delivering 18.1bhp at 10,000 rpm and peak torque of 14.2nm at 7,500 rpm. The 6-speed gearbox is complemented by a slipper clutch and assist clutch, enhancing the overall riding experience.

The MT 15 V2 ensures precise control with its 37 mm upside-down front forks and mono-shock suspension, coupled with efficient braking from the 282mm front disc and 220mm rear disc brakes. Safety features include dual-channel ABS, traction control system, and anti-locking braking system, placing it in competition with popular models like KTM 125 Duke, TVS Apache RTR 160 4V, Honda Hornet 2.0, and Bajaj Pulsar NS 200 in the Indian market.