Yamaha YZF-R2 Coming to India: Trademark Filed, Launch Details Revealed
The rumor mill has finally been put to rest. Yamaha has officially trademarked the ‘YZF-R2’ moniker in the Indian market, confirming that a new fully-faired sportsbike is in the works. This strategic move suggests Yamaha is planning to bridge the gap in its portfolio with a dedicated 200cc supersport machine.
Here is everything we know so far about the upcoming Yamaha R2, from its engine specs to its expected launch timeline.
The Big News: Trademark Details
Yamaha has filed the trademark application under the proprietorship of Yamaha Hatsudoki Kabushiki Kaisha. The application, numbered 6800658, was filed on 05/11/2024 and has been accepted and advertised in the journal dated 24/11/2025. The trademark covers Class 12, which includes motorcycles, motor scooters, and their parts.

Positioning: Filling the Gap
The YZF-R2 will be positioned between the entry-level track favorite, the R15, and the powerful twin-cylinder R3.
- Target Audience: Riders looking for an upgrade from the 150cc segment without the steep price jump to the R3.
- Key Rivals: It will compete directly against the KTM RC200 and Hero Karizma XMR.
- Does it replace the R15? Contrary to some rumors, the R2 is not expected to replace the R15. The R15 has a massive, loyal fan base and remains a successful model for Yamaha.
Engine & Performance: What to Expect
At the heart of the R2, we expect a potent powertrain derived from Yamaha’s racing lineage.
- Displacement: A new 200cc single-cylinder engine, likely a bored-out version of the existing 155cc liquid-cooled motor.
- Power: While the current 155cc engine produces 18.1 bhp, the new 200cc unit is expected to churn out around 24.6 bhp.
- Torque: Peak torque is likely to increase from 14.2 Nm to 19 Nm.
- Transmission: It will feature a 6-speed gearbox, likely paired with a slip-and-assist clutch.

Design & Features: Pure R-Series DNA
Visually, the Yamaha R2 will borrow heavily from its larger siblings. You can expect a muscular fairing, a sculpted fuel tank, and a committed riding position that screams “supersport”.
Key Features Likely to Include:
- Lighting: Twin headlamp setup with LED DRLs.
- Console: A fully-coloured TFT instrument cluster with Bluetooth connectivity and navigation.
- Rider Aids: Traction control system, dual-channel ABS, and possibly multiple ride modes.
- Hardware: Upside Down (USD) front forks, a rear monoshock, and 17-inch wheels with disc brakes at both ends.
Launch Timeline & Price
Yamaha has confirmed plans to launch 10 all-new models in India by the end of 2026, and the R2 is expected to be a key part of this rollout.
- Expected Launch: End of 2026 or early 2027.
- Expected Price: Starting around Rs 2 lakh (ex-showroom).
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q: Will the Yamaha R2 replace the R15 V4? A: No, the Yamaha R2 will likely coexist with the R15. The R15 is a highly successful model with its own fan base, so the R2 will be positioned above it rather than replacing it.
Q: What is the expected price of the Yamaha R2 in India? A: The Yamaha R2 is expected to launch with a starting price of approximately Rs 2 lakh (ex-showroom).
Q: When will the Yamaha R2 launch in India? A: The bike is expected to hit Indian showrooms by the end of 2026 or early 2027.
Q: What is the engine capacity of the Yamaha R2? A: The R2 is expected to be powered by a 200cc liquid-cooled, single-cylinder engine.
Q: Will the Yamaha R2 have a Quickshifter? A: Yes, the YZF-R2 is expected to come with premium features, including a quickshifter, traction control, and ride modes.
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