Yamaha R15 Crosses 1 Million Production Mark

India Yamaha Motor (IYM) is celebrating a major milestone for one of its most iconic motorcycles—the Yamaha R15 – which has completed the production milestone of 1 million units at the state-of-the-art Surajpur plant. A product that has led Yamaha’s performance strategy in the Indian market since its debut, the R15 has been at the forefront of delivering cutting-edge technology and style, while appealing to the aspirations of young Indian motorcyclists through its confidence-inspiring handling prowess and exceptional riding experience.
Reflecting the rising preference for premium motorcycles, IYM prioritised Indian customers, with more than 90 per cent of these units sold in India. The R15 has also been pivotal in positioning Yamaha as a key export hub for its new products, further strengthening its global presence.
For its riders, the R15 is more than just a machine—it is a connection that fuels passion and creates unforgettable memories. For over 16 years, the R15 has been the gateway to premium motorcycling in India, bringing the thrill of the track to the roads. With every passing year, this bond has grown stronger, driving the brand to innovate and deliver new experiences that keep the spirit of riding alive.
Speaking on the occasion, Itaru Otani, Chairman, India Yamaha Motor Group of Companies, said "With every iteration of the R15, we have elevated the riding experience, making the R15 the top choice for young enthusiasts."
The Yamaha R15 has redefined the supersport segment in India across generations. Launched in 2008, it introduced a liquid-cooled engine, DiASil Cylinder, and Deltabox frame, setting new benchmarks in performance and handling. The R15 V2.0 (2011) enhanced agility with an aluminium swingarm and sportier design, while the R15 S addressed rider comfort.
In 2018, the R15 V3 brought a 155cc VVA engine, Assist & Slipper Clutch, and premium features like inverted forks and LED lighting. The current generation R15 V4 launched in 2021 pushed boundaries further with traction control, a quick shifter, and an aerodynamic overhaul, ensuring the R15 remains one of the most loved motorcycles in India.