R15 V4 Mileage
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55.2 kmpl
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How R15 V4 Fuel Efficiency Compares to Rivals?
The R15 V4 shows ARAI mileage between 55.2 kmpl, depending on fuel type and driving conditions. Details include average ...
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Fuel Cost Calculation
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Time PeriodFuel Cost
In 1 Year₹26,348
In 5 Years₹1,31,739
Mileage: 55.2 kmpl; Petrol Price: ₹101/L
Monthly Fuel Cost of Competitors
Competitors Mileage Details
| Models | ARAI Mileage | Real World Estimate Mileage | Tank Capacity | Full Tank Range | Compare |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
![]() Yamaha R15 V4 ₹1.66 - ₹1.71 Lakh* | 55.2 kmpl | User Reported - Expert Tested - | 11 L | 607 km | |
![]() Yamaha MT 15 V2 ₹1.58 - ₹1.74 Lakh* | 56.87 kmpl | User Reported - Expert Tested - | 10 L | 569 km | R15 V4 vs MT 15 V2 |
![]() Hero Xtreme 250R ₹1.67 Lakh* | 36 kmpl | User Reported - Expert Tested - | 11.5 L | 414 km | R15 V4 vs Xtreme 250R |
![]() Bajaj Pulsar RS200 ₹1.76 Lakh* | 35 kmpl | User Reported - Expert Tested - | 13 L | 455 km | R15 V4 vs Pulsar RS200 |

₹1.66 - ₹1.71 Lakh*
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Yamaha R15 V4 Mileage Tips
Air pressure vs Fuel economy
Keeping your car's tyre pressure at the recommended level improves fuel economy by up to 5%. Underinflated tyres create drag, causing the engine to work harder. Check air pressure every two weeks and before long trips. Slightly higher pressure (by 1-2 PSI) for highway drives can further boost mileage.
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R15 V4 Owner Reviews
4.3
Based on 914 Ratings, 379 Reviews
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4.5
Design4.4
Mileage & Performance4.4
Maintenance Cost4.3
Comfort4.2
Reliability & Maintenance4.2
Features4.1
Safety3.9
Performance3.7
Mileage4.5
Design4.4
Mileage & Performance4.4
Maintenance Cost4.3
Comfort4.2
Reliability & Maintenance4.2
Features4.1
Safety3.9
Performance3.7
Mileage4.5
Design4.4
Mileage & Performance4.4
Maintenance Cost4.3
Comfort4.2
Reliability & Maintenance4.2
Features4.1
Safety3.9
Performance3.7
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Yamaha R15 V4 Question & Answers
Answer by 91Wheels Expert
9 days ago
If you lean on your palms, your shoulders and lower back can start to feel tight. Keep your core active, hold the tank with your knees, and keep your shoulders relaxed. Adjust the brake and clutch levers slightly downward so your wrists stay straight. Gloves with palm padding help on rough roads. Af
Is the R15 V4 comfortable for 250?300 km day rides?
Answer by 91Wheels Expert
10 days ago
Yes, if you ride with a sport?touring mindset. Take short breaks every 60?90 minutes to relax wrists and knees. Hold a steady 90?100 km/h where safe, because the bike feels happiest there. Keep your tuck clean in crosswinds and avoid sudden lane changes when large vehicles pass. With smooth inputs a
Is the suspension too firm for rough highway patches?
Answer by 91Wheels Expert
11 days ago
It feels firm but controlled. On broken surfaces, hold the bars lightly and let the front move, while your legs and core support you. Reduce speed over sharp edges and avoid hitting square bumps while leaned over. The chassis stays composed if you ride smoothly. If your route has many rough patches,
I’m 5’6”. Can I manage stops and parking without drama?
Answer by 91Wheels Expert
29 days ago
Heavy pressure on your palms can lead to tight shoulders and lower back. Engage your core lightly and hold the tank with your knees while keeping shoulders relaxed. Setting the brake and clutch levers slightly downward keeps wrists straighter during braking. Gloves with some palm padding also help r
I’m moving from a commuter bike. Will the R15 V4’s posture trouble me in stop?and?go traffic?
Answer by 91Wheels Expert
1 month ago
In slow traffic your wrists can feel some pressure because the handlebar is low and the foot pegs are set back. Try gripping the tank with your thighs and keep your elbows loose instead of putting all your weight on your hands. A quick stretch at long signals also helps. Once the road clears the pos
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