Yamaha MT-15 2024 launched, competing with Honda CB150R and Suzuki GSX-S150
Yamaha has recently unveiled the latest version of its popular street bike series, the Yamaha MT-15 2024, in the Southeast Asian market. The first destination for this new release is Thailand, with a price tag of approximately 69 million Vietnamese dong.
The Yamaha MT-15 2024 is equipped with a 155cc liquid-cooled engine and features electronic fuel injection, Variable Valve Actuation (VVA) technology, optimizing its performance.
With a maximum power of 19 horsepower and a peak torque of 14.7 Nm, the Yamaha MT-15 2024 is one of the most powerful models in its segment.
A special feature of the Yamaha MT-15 2024 is its front suspension equipped with USD forks, along with adjustable mono-shock rear suspension, providing flexibility and stability on all terrains. The bike’s design looks more exquisite with simple yet sharp and appealing body panels.
Safety is always a top priority for Yamaha, and the MT-15 2024 is no exception. The bike is equipped with front and rear disc brakes, however, ABS is not yet integrated.
This product line is available in 3 color options: gray, blue, and black. The bike has a price range of approximately 101,000 Baht (equivalent to 69.3 million dong) in the Thai market.
The Yamaha MT-15 promises to compete fiercely with rivals in the same segment such as the Honda CB150R and Suzuki GSX-S150.
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