Yamaha’s ‘Ya’ 2 bikes will not be seen again in India! Completely off sale
- 2 Yamaha bikes closed in Indian market
- Yamaha YZF R3 and MT 03 completely discontinued
- Know the price of both bikes
When Indian customers go to buy a bike, they have a simple expectation that their bike should be strong in looks and smooth in performance. Considering this demand Yamaha has offered several high performance bikes in the country. However, now according to media reports, the company has discontinued the sale of the two bikes it was offering in the market. Let us know about which two bikes have been discontinued in India.
Which bike was sold off
According to reports, the bikes that the company has discontinued include the Yamaha YZF R3 and the Yamaha MT 03. However, the company has not yet given any official information about this. Dealerships have already run out of stock for both the bikes and their imports have also been stopped. The company has offered both the motorcycles as CBUs in India.
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How much does it cost?
The ex-showroom price of the Yamaha YZF R3 was Rs 4.65 lakh and the ex-showroom price of the MT03 was Rs 4.60 lakh. A price cut was announced in October 2025, bringing the prices down to Rs 3.39 lakh and Rs 3.30 lakh respectively.
How powerful is the engine?
The company used to offer the same engine on both the bikes. It was a 321 cc parallel twin engine, which produced 41.42 bhp of power and 29.5 Nm of torque. Both the bikes were also offered with a 6-speed transmission.
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Features
The company offered USD forks at the front, monoshock suspension at the rear, dual-channel ABS, disc brakes on both wheels, digital instrument cluster and LED lights.
Who was the competition with?
These bikes were available in the market as naked and faired bikes. They competed with KTM Duke, Suzuki Gixxer 250, and Bajaj bikes.
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