Yamaha MT-15 V2.0 : Yamaha’s new MT-15 Version 2.0 shook up the naked streetfighter category by showing up with a cool makeover and better goodies. This smart refresh tosses in some sweet premium bits and revs up the bike’s pep, all the while keeping its tough street vibe alive.
MT-15 Looks and Style
The MT-15 V2.0 for 2024 has a bold look taking cues from the larger MT-09. This bike comes with a bi-functional LED headlight paired with LED lights that make the front look fierce. It has a strong fuel tank pointy tank bits, and thin side bits that add to its lively look all the while keeping to the “Dark Side of Japan” mindset.
MT-15 Power and Ride Feel
Inside the MT-15, a high-tech 155cc engine that’s liquid-cooled, with four strokes SOHC, and four valves, teams up with Variable Valve Actuation (VVA) to deliver 18.4 PS at 10,000 rpm and crank out 14.1 Nm of torque at 7,500 rpm. It’s hooked to a six-speed transmission that boasts both assist and slipper clutch capabilities guaranteeing top-notch responses no matter how you’re riding.
Techy Bits and Perks of the MT-15
Yamaha has loaded up the MT-15 with cool stuff to make riding easier and to give the rider more control. You get a slick all-digital LCD display that tells you what gear you’re in, shows a VVA indicator, and keeps track of how much fuel you’re burning while riding. Plus, the bike comes with a neat little side-stand switch that turns off the engine to keep things safe and a radial tire at the back for some awesome traction.
MT-15’s Got Your Back When It Comes to Safety
When we talk about keeping safe, this bike’s got a single-channel ABS that’s teamed up with a big 282mm disc up front and a 220mm disc in the back for stopping power. The suspension’s top-notch too, with beefy 37mm USD forks in the front and a slick link-type monocross setup in the rear to make sure your ride’s smooth no matter the road.
Good on Gas and Handy to Have Around
The MT-15 rocks when it comes to saving gas but still kicks butt with performance. This ride weighs a mere 139 kg, which means you can zip through city streets no sweat because of how easy it is to handle.
MT-15: Where It Stands and What It Costs
You can grab the 2024 MT-15 V2.0 in three cool shades – Metallic Black, Ice Fluo-Vermillion, and Racing Blue. It’ll set you back Rs. 1.65 lakh (without the extra showroom costs). That price tag makes it a solid contender with other fancy 150cc bikes.
Stuff People Ask a Lot
How far can the MT-15 go on a liter of fuel? This two-wheeler gets about 50 kmpl when you put it to the test.
How much room is there above the ground? This one sits 155mm above the ground.
Wanna know the cool stuff it’s got? You’re looking at this ride with USD forks, VVA tech, plus an assist and slipper clutch.
How high’s the seat? You can hop on with the seat sitting at 810mm.
How much cash will it burn on the street? You’re talking about shelling out something like Rs. 1.85 lakh, but hey, it depends on where you buy.
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