Yamaha sold 55,545 units in India during January 2025, marking a 51.02% MoM growth but a 10.96% YoY decline

RayZR 125 was Yamaha’s top-seller with 15,209 units, witnessing 26.25% YoY and 26.72% MoM growth, contributing 27.38% of total sales

FZ series secured 2nd place with 11,399 units sold, seeing a 22.34% YoY decline but a notable 33.20% MoM increase

MT-15 sold 10,640 units, registering a 29.65% YoY drop yet doubling sales with 103.68% MoM growth

YZF-R15 clocked 8,264 units, facing a 14.59% YoY decline but surging 93.58% MoM, making up 14.88% of total sales

Fascino sold 8,261 units, showing a modest 1.04% YoY growth and a significant 50.89% MoM increase

Aerox 155 sales stood at 1,770 units, with a 33.28% YoY drop but 41.83% MoM growth

Yamaha’s multi-cylinder models, R3 and MT-03, sold just 2 units, but a price cut in late January may boost February sales. 

FZ-S V4.0 Hybrid showcased at Auto Expo 2025 with a TFT display and Bluetooth features, launch expected soon. 

Yamaha patented the 2025 R3 model, which could debut by the end of the year, replacing the current version.