Yamaha India cuts two-wheeler prices by up to Rs 17,581 after GST 2.0, covering R15, MT-15, FZ series, Fascino, and Ray ZR to boost sales across markets.
By Divyam Dubey

Yamaha Motor India has announced a price reduction across its entire two-wheeler range following the GST 2.0 update, a move that makes its products more competitive in the market. Customers can now save up to Rs 17,581 on select Yamaha motorcycles and scooters, with the revised figures directly reflecting the new tax structure introduced under GST 2.0. This adjustment not only improves affordability but also broadens Yamaha’s reach among potential buyers across different segments. Popular models such as the Yamaha R15, MT-15, and the FZ series have all received revised ex-showroom prices across their variants, giving both first-time and existing customers the opportunity to own or upgrade to a Yamaha at a lower cost.
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The price cuts come in line with the GST Council’s decision to reduce tax rates on certain two-wheelers, aimed at boosting demand in the mass market.
Yamaha’s scooter range, including the Fascino and Ray ZR, has also seen a price drop. The company has updated its website and dealer network with the revised figures, allowing customers nationwide to view the latest prices before purchase. The R15 V4, one of Yamaha’s flagship models, is now available at a reduced cost, which could draw more buyers to the sports bike segment.
| Model | Old Price | New Price (Ex-Showroom) | Difference |
| R15 | Rs 2,12,020 | Rs 1,94,439 | Rs 17,581 |
| MT15 | Rs 1,80,500 | Rs 1,65,536 | Rs 14,964 |
| FZ-S Fi Hybrid | Rs 1,45,190 | Rs 1,33,159 | Rs 12,031 |
| FZ-X Hybrid | Rs 1,49,990 | Rs 1,37,560 | Rs 12,430 |
| Aerox 155 Version S | Rs 1,53,890 | Rs 1,41,137 | Rs 12,753 |
| RayZR | Rs 93,760 | Rs 86,001 | Rs 7,759 |
| Fascino | Rs 1,02,790 | Rs 94,281 | Rs 8,509 |
Meanwhile, the MT-15 and FZ models, with their new prices, are expected to attract riders across both urban and rural markets. With this move, Yamaha looks to improve affordability and strengthen its position in India’s two-wheeler sector.
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The brand’s pricing update under GST 2.0 also aligns with wider industry efforts to encourage sales and expand reach among motorcycle and scooter buyers.