Yamaha Launches 2022 Monster Energy Moto GP Editions of the R15M, MT 15 & RayZR 125

- Moto GP Editions priced about Rs 2,000 more than regular variants.
- Only get the Moto GP inspired Monster Energy livery, mechanically unchanged
- Aerox 155 Moto GP Edition prices to be revealed at a later date
Yamaha has launched the 2022 Monster Energy Moto GP Editions for the R15M, MT 15 V2.0 and the RayZR 125 Hybrid in India. Available in limited numbers, the Moto GP editions get Yamaha’s race-derived livery and will be available only via Yamaha’s Blue Square outlets. The company also announced the Moto GP edition of the Aerox 155 though prices for it will be announced at a later date.
The R15M Moto GP Edition is priced at Rs 1.91 lakh, with the MT 15 V2.0 Moto GP Edition priced at 1.65 lakh. The Ray ZR 125 Fi Hybrid Moto GP edition meanwhile, is priced at Rs 87,330.
MT 15 V2.0 Moto GP Edition is priced at a premium of about Rs 1,000-2,000 more than the standard bike
Commenting on the launch, Eishin Chihana , Chairman of Yamaha Motor India Group of companies said, “Yamaha is known for its strong racing DNA in international motorsports. The Monster Energy Yamaha MotoGP Edition livery is the perfect representation of our commitment towards offering a model range that showcases this proud lineage. This year our performance in MotoGP has been exceptional with Fabio Quartararo maintaining his lead in rider standings. This also portrays Yamaha’s unmatched engineering and technological prowess.”
“At Yamaha, our objective is to help our customers experience the same level of excitement being witnessed in global racing. Today, we are glad to introduce 4 Monster Energy Yamaha MotoGP Edition models for our customers who are passionate MotoGP fans ignited by the spirit of racing. Going forward, the company will continue to introduce more such exciting products as a part of its brand commitment to India,” he added.
RayZR 125 Moto GP Edition only available on the Disc brake variant
The R15M Moto GP edition comes in at about a Rs 2,000 premium over the standard motorcycle with the changes from the regular bike being only the blue and black Monster Energy livery. The pricing also puts it at a marginal premium to the R15M World GP 60th Edition which is priced at Rs 1.90 lakh.
Yamaha to announce prices for Aerox Moto GP Edition at a later date.
The Moto GP edition for the MT 15 meanwhile is about Rs 1,000-2,000 more expensive than the standard model – depending on colour – and too is limited to just cosmetic updates. The Ray ZR 125 Moto GP edition meanwhile is only available with the disc brake variant and also costs a Rs 1,000-2,000 premium over the standard model. Yamaha has made no feature or mechanical updates to the models over the standard variants.
A similar premium in pricing can be expected for the Aerox 155 Moto GP Edition.
All prices, ex-showroom, Delhi.
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