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 ₹1.71 - ₹1.76 Lakh* | 55.2 kmpl | User Reported - Expert Tested - | 11 L | 607 km | |
![]() Yamaha MT 15 V2 ₹1.63 - ₹1.74 Lakh* | 56.87 kmpl | User Reported - Expert Tested - | 10 L | 569 km | R15 V4 vs MT 15 V2 |
![]() Bajaj Pulsar RS200 ₹1.76 Lakh* | 35 kmpl | User Reported - Expert Tested - | 13 L | 455 km | R15 V4 vs Pulsar RS200 |
![]() Hero Xtreme 250R ₹1.69 Lakh* | 36 kmpl | User Reported - Expert Tested - | 11.5 L | 414 km | R15 V4 vs Xtreme 250R |

₹1.71 - ₹1.76 Lakh*
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R15 V4 Owner Reviews
4.3
Based on 955 Ratings, 389 Reviews
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4
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3
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4.5
Design4.4
Mileage & Performance4.4
Maintenance Cost4.3
Comfort4.2
Features4.2
Reliability & Maintenance4.1
Safety3.9
Performance3.7
Mileage4.5
Design4.4
Mileage & Performance4.4
Maintenance Cost4.3
Comfort4.2
Features4.2
Reliability & Maintenance4.1
Safety3.9
Performance3.7
Mileage4.5
Design4.4
Mileage & Performance4.4
Maintenance Cost4.3
Comfort4.2
Features4.2
Reliability & Maintenance4.1
Safety3.9
Performance3.7
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Yamaha R15 V4 Question & Answers
Answer by 91Wheels Expert
11 days ago
There is no official minimum height requirement for the Yamaha R15 V4. The more useful check is fit: Yamaha lists the seat height at 815 mm, so many riders around 5 ft 5 in and above can usually manage it more comfortably, while shorter riders may need to test whether they can at least get one foot
I’m moving from a commuter bike. Will the R15 V4’s posture trouble me in stop?and?go traffic?
Answer by 91Wheels Expert
2 months 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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