Yamaha MT-15 V2, R15 V4, and FZ-X, will get OBD-2 compliant engines starting tomorrow.
the most recent information about the automotive industry Sign in now . Yamaha’s more well-known motorcycles in India, Yamaha MT-15 V2, R15 V4, and FZ-X, will get OBD-2 compliant engines starting tomorrow.
The bikes are expected to comply with BS6.2 and include numerous functional upgrades.
It’s interesting to note that the Japanese bike manufacturer already homologated the OBD-2-compliant MT-15 V2. For more information about this bike’s technical specifications, go here. These bikes will have a tonne of additional features in addition to the hardware, such as a TFT console and LED indicators.
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Basically all vehicles will be equipped with an Onboard Diagnostic Device (OBD) to comply with predetermined emission limits in real time as a result of OBD 2 requirements. It continuously analyses emissions and alerts the rider to any problems via a console indicator.
Beginning on April 1, 2023, the new emission standards will take effect. Expect to pay between Rs 3,000 and Rs 5,000 more for these revised models than you would for the current bikes.
Even spy images of the same have appeared online. The “Aggressive Grey” colour, which was first introduced in Indonesia earlier this year, is now available for the R15 V4. The addition of golden metals, which, in my opinion, make the weapon look even more frightening, is the sole modification.
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The 13th of February is the official release date for the Yamaha MT-15 V2.0 update. Hehe!
And the FZ-X and the upgraded R15 V4 will join it. The Japanese brand sent us an invitation that reads, “A New Chapter Unfolding,” which most likely refers to an update to their bike lineup. With it, the bikes are prepared to meet the OBD 2 standards that will be in place starting on April 1, 2023. They claim that as opposed to only being tested in a lab, automobiles will now need to comply with emissions in real-world situations.