The only updates made for the Thai-spec 2021 iteration are the new colours.
International-spec bike gets an inverted front fork and an aluminium swingarm.
Is priced at an equivalent of Rs 2.38 lakh.
Yamaha Thailand has updated its popular naked, the Yamaha MT-15. While it is merely a cosmetic revision, the company has tried to emulate the paint scheme of the 2021 Yamaha MT-09. It is priced at THB 98,500 (around Rs 2.38 lakh), the same as before.
The motorcycle is now available in three colour options: Metallic Gray, Racing Blue, and Matt Black. All three feature the signature slanted stripes on the fuel tank like the MT-09, along with a large MT logo. There are colour-coded stripes on the tail panel too, coupled with colour-coded wheels for an added dose of sportiness. While this may look cool, the India-spec motorcycle allows the
The Japanese giant has launched the Final Edition of the SR400 in Japan
In this technologically advanced, social-media-savvy connected age, all things old school stand apart like a beacon of rebellion, a light of nostalgia. And as far as the mid-capacity motorcycle segment is concerned, the Yamaha SR400 is undoubtedly one of them. After being in the market for 43 long years, Yamaha Japan is finally bidding adieu to the famed thumper by launching two special variants the SR 400 Final Edition and SR400 Final Edition Limited.
Yamaha Japan has priced the Final Edition at JPY 605,000 (around Rs 4.26 lakh), whereas the Final Edition Limited is pegged at JPY 748,000 (around Rs 5.27 lakh). As the name suggests, the latter is limited to 1000 units and will be sold only in YSP stores that are exclusive to certain bikes. The ‘standard’ Limited Edition will be available at all Yamaha dealerships in the land of the rising sun. Yamaha says the two bikes will be available from March 15.