Saturday, January 10, 2026

Yamaha Aerox 155 Monster Energy MotoGP Edition Prices Announced

Last month, Yamaha introduced the MY2022 Monster Energy MotoGP Editions lineup in India, comprising the supersport YZF-R15M, the streetfighter MT-15 V2.0, the maxi-sports Aerox 155, and the RayZR 125 Fi Hybrid scooter. Now, Yamaha has announced the price of Aerox 155 Monster Energy MotoGP Edition, which has been kept under wraps until now. The Japanese bikemaker has priced it at Rs 1,41,300 (ex-showroom Delhi), making it around Rs 2,000 more expensive than the scooter’s regular variants.

2022 Yamaha MOTOGP EDITIONSPrice (ex-showroom Delhi)
R15MRs 1,90,900
MT-15 V2.0Rs 1,65,400
RAY ZR 125 Fi HYBRIDRs 87,330
AEROX 155Rs 1,41,300
2022 Yamaha MOTOGP EDITIONS Price List

Note: All the MotoGP Editions will be sold in limited numbers through Yamaha’s premium Blue Square outlets.

The prices of Yamaha Aerox 155 Monster Energy MotoGP Edition have gone up by Rs 10,800 as compared to its last year’s version, which was phased out later. 

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For those who aren’t aware, the Aerox 155 MotoGP Edition comes wrapped in an exclusive BLACK METTALIC color scheme with Yamaha MotoGP branding on the overall body.

Apart from this racing-inspired livery, the limited edition is identical to the standard model. That said, it also features 14-inch alloy wheels, twin LED headlamps, motorcycle-type twin shock absorbers, side stand engine cut-off switch, an external fuel lid, 230mm front disc brake with single-channel Antilock Braking System (ABS), a full LCD instrumentation cluster with Bluetooth connectivity, keyless operation, hazard lights, a mobile charging socket in the glove box (optional), 5.5-liter fuel tank, and a large 24.5-liter under-seat storage space as the other variants of the scooter. It weighs 122kg and has an easily accessible seat height of 790mm.

Powering the Yamaha Aerox is the same 155cc liquid-cooled VVA-equipped single-cylinder engine as the R15 Version 3.0, albeit in a detuned state (14.95PS/13.9Nm). The scooter also gets an idle start-stop system for optimum fuel efficiency and even a smart motor generator that ensures silent starts.

In the entry-level maxi-scooter segment, the Yamaha Aerox 155 goes up against the Aprilia SXR 160, which is currently priced at Rs 1.43 lakh (ex-showroom).

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