Yamaha XSR155 Cafe Racer, Scrambler Kit Prices Revealed

- Cafe Racer Kit is priced at Rs 11,915
- Scrambler Kit costs Rs 12,330
- These are optional add-ons provided as Kit by brand
Following the launch of the XSR155 in India, Yamaha has revealed prices for the motorcycle’s two customisation kits that were displayed during its debut. These are the Cafe Racer and Scrambler that are offered as customised Kits from the brand.
Also Read: Yamaha XSR155 Launched In India At Rs 1.50 Lakh
The Cafe Racer kit is priced at Rs 11,915 and includes a revised double-seat assembly with a rear hump, a pair of lever guards, and a vintage-style headlight cowl that comes with its dedicated bracket kit.
The Scrambler kit, on the other hand, is priced at Rs 12,330 and features a headlight cover, a small fly screen, numbered vintage-style side plates, handlebar-end mirrors, and silver side plates. Like the Cafe Racer kit, the Scrambler set consists entirely of accessory components. Both kits are offered at an additional cost over the motorcycle’s Rs 1.50 lakh ex-showroom price.
Also Read: Opinion: What’s The Big Deal About The Yamaha XSR155?
The XSR155 is offered in four colours: Metallic Grey, Vivid Red, Greyish Green Metallic, and Metallic Blue, and both custom kits can be added to any of these variants without restrictions.
Alongside the kits, Yamaha has also announced prices for several standalone accessories. These include a mobile holder (claw grip) at Rs 2,100, adjustable levers at Rs 2,720, an engine guard kit at Rs 2,915, and a rear registration number plate holder priced at Rs 5,620.
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Additional equipment options include a side radiator guard for Rs 1,330, a meter screen guard for Rs 200, a seat cover for Rs 480, and a radiator guard for Rs 430. Other items, such as knee pads priced at Rs 400, a pillion assist grip at Rs 1,130, and a tank pad at Rs 220, are also part of the accessory list.
The XSR 155 has been one of the most highly anticipated launches from Yamaha, and it shares its underpinnings and components with the R15 and MT-15. Powering the XSR155 is the same 155cc, liquid-cooled engine that produces 18.1 bhp and 14 Nm of torque. The motor is paired with a six-speed gearbox and features an assist and slipper clutch.
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