The Yamaha New Model 2025 has officially launched, and it’s making headlines for being one of the most affordable 149cc bikes in India. With an incredible 70KM/L mileage and a starting price of just ₹20,000, this bike is designed for riders who want style, performance, and savings in one package.
This launch puts Yamaha in direct competition with Hero Splendor, Bajaj Platina, and Honda Shine, but at a fraction of the cost.
Design & Build: Simple Yet Stylish
Despite its budget price, the Yamaha 149cc bike comes with a sporty commuter design, featuring a sculpted fuel tank, stylish graphics, and a comfortable long seat.
Its lightweight frame and upright seating position make it ideal for both city commutes and village rides, ensuring comfort and practicality.
Engine & Mileage: Efficient and Reliable
At its core, the bike runs on a 149cc single-cylinder, air-cooled engine, tuned to provide smooth performance and excellent reliability.
The biggest highlight is its 70KM/L mileage, making it one of the most fuel-efficient bikes in the segment, while still being capable of hitting a top speed of 100–110 km/h.
Features & Technology: Smart Commuter Bike
Yamaha has equipped this budget bike with all the essentials riders need, including:
- Digital-analog meter console
- Electric start with kick option
- Side-stand engine cut-off
- Tubeless tires for safety
- Long-travel suspension for rough roads
This ensures it remains a practical everyday commuter, despite its ultra-low price.
Safety: Reliable for Daily Use
The bike features front disc (in higher variants), rear drum brake, and CBS (Combined Braking System) for added safety.
Its strong suspension setup and durable chassis provide stability, even on rough village roads, making it a reliable choice for Indian riders.
Price & Variants: Unbelievable at ₹20,000
The Yamaha 149cc bike 2025 is priced at just ₹20,000 (ex-showroom), making it the cheapest 150cc-class motorcycle in India.
It will be available in multiple variants and colors, ensuring wide appeal among commuters and students alike.