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      Yamaha Launches Updated XSR155 with New Design in Japan

      Vehicles |Two Wheeler

      Yamaha Motor Company has launched the updated Yamaha XSR155 with a new black colour option, redesigned alloy wheels, and minor performance updates for the Japanese market.

      523 views | Date: May 22, 2026

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      Yamaha Launches Updated XSR155 with New Design in Japan
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      Tokyo, Japan - Yamaha Motor Company., has launched the updated Yamaha XSR155 in the Japanese market with three colour options, including a new black paint scheme, updated alloy wheel design, and minor performance revisions compared to the India-spec model.

      The newly introduced black colour scheme features premium golden and red graphics on the fuel tank along with golden pinstripes and Yamaha badging with a red background. Compared to the Metallic Black version available in India, this paint option gives the motorcycle a more premium and upmarket appearance.

      The Japanese-spec XSR155 also receives redesigned bronze-finished alloy wheels paired with block-pattern tyres, enhancing its rugged styling and complementing the retro-roadster character of the motorcycle.

      In terms of performance, the Japan-spec XSR155 produces 18.7 bhp and 14 Nm of torque, slightly higher in power but lower in torque than the India-spec model, which delivers 18.1 bhp and 14.2 Nm. Apart from these differences, both versions continue to share the same cycle parts and overall mechanical setup

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