This special edition livery for the R15M, MT-15 Version 2.0, Aerox 155 and RayZR 125 will be offered in limited numbers
Yammie fans rooting for Fabio Quartararo rejoice, for Yamaha India has launched the 2022 Monster Energy MotoGP livery for the R15M, MT-15 Version 2.0, Aerox 155 and RayZR 125. This limited-edition model range will be available exclusively at the brand’s premium Blue Square outlets in India.
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What’s The Price? Who Are Its Rivals?

2022 MotoGP Edition Model | Price (ex-showroom Delhi) | Price increase over standard variant |
R15M | Rs 1,90,900 | Rs 2,000 |
MT-15 Version 2.0 | Rs 1,65,400 | Rs 2,000 |
Ray ZR 125 (Only Disc Variant) | Rs 87,330 | Rs 2,000 |
Aerox 155 | To be announced later | – |
The limited-edition MotoGP livery variant commands a premium of Rs 2,000 over the standard variant of each model. Yamaha is yet to announce the price of the Aerox 155 MotoGP edition, though. Also, this livery is only available on the disc brake variant of the Ray ZR 125 scooter. All of these versions will be available in limited quantities and will only be available at Yamaha’s Blue Square stores.
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The R15M and MT-15 Version 2.0 prominently showcase the Yamaha MotoGP blue and black colours, along with all the official sponsors on the tank shrouds, fuel tank and side panels.
Whereas the Aerox 155 and the Ray ZR 125 gets Yamaha MotoGP branding across the entire body. All four offerings had the MotoGP livery on offer in 2021, before it was phased out. The 2022 editions remain visually identical to the 2021 iterations.
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What’s Unchanged?

As the changes are purely visual, all four vehicles continue to remain mechanically identical as the standard variant. Neither are there any new features, nor any different hardware on offer.
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The Yamaha MotoGP editions have always only featured visual changes in the form of the colours and livery updates, and the 2022 update continues to follow this trend.
