| Battery & Range | - Fuel tank capacity 12 litres shared across variants
- Official Nepal mileage figure not disclosed (As of: 13/07/2026)
| - Fuel tank capacity: 13L (India-spec, oxenayamaha.com)[3]
- Claimed mileage around 45–50 kmpl in Nepal reviews (YouTube Nepal review, not official)[2]
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| Motor Power & Drivetrain | - OBD-II–compliant 4-stroke, air-oil cooled, 4-valve engine
- Same 163.2 cc displacement as FI variant
- Likely similar 5-speed constant mesh gearbox
- Multiplate wet clutch retained across range
- Dual-channel ABS highlighted for OBD-II variant
| - 149cc air-cooled, 4-stroke, SOHC, 2-valve engine (India-spec, oxenayamaha.com)[3]
- Max power: 9.1 kW (12.4 PS) @ 7250 rpm (India-spec, oxenayamaha.com)[3]
- Max torque: 13.3 Nm @ 5500 rpm (India-spec, oxenayamaha.com)[3]
- 5-speed manual gearbox, chain drive (India-spec, oxenayamaha.com)[3]
- Fuel injection (FI) with BS6 compliant engine in Nepal (maw2wheelers.com launch article)[1]
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| Wheelbase & Ground Clearance | - Wheelbase expected 1333 mm, same platform
- Ground clearance expected 165 mm, shared chassis
- Exact variant-specific figures not separately disclosed (As of: 13/07/2026)
| - Wheelbase: 1330 mm (India-spec, oxenayamaha.com)[3]
- Ground clearance: 165 mm (India-spec, oxenayamaha.com)[3]
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| Dimensions | - Overall dimensions likely match FI variant
- Length 2029 mm platform figure
- Width 793 mm platform figure
- Height 1052 mm platform figure
- Kerb weight for OBD II not disclosed officially (As of: 13/07/2026)
| - Length: 1990 mm (India-spec, oxenayamaha.com)[3]
- Width: 780 mm (India-spec, oxenayamaha.com)[3]
- Height: 1080 mm (India-spec, oxenayamaha.com)[3]
- Kerb weight: 134 kg (India-spec, oxenayamaha.com)[3]
- Seat height: 790 mm (India-spec, oxenayamaha.com)[3]
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| Cargo | - Underseat storage capacity not disclosed officially (As of: 13/07/2026)
- No special luggage provisions mentioned for OBD II
| - Underseat storage small, typical 150cc commuter
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| Comfort & Interior | - KYB USD front forks likely standard across variants
- Rear 7-step adjustable monoshock shared
- Sporty single-piece seat design
- No dedicated touring comfort features listed
| - Single-piece seat with upright riding ergonomics (maw2wheelers.com and India-spec design)[1][3]
- Telescopic front fork, monocross rear suspension for comfort (India-spec, oxenayamaha.com)[3]
- Rubber-mounted handlebars to reduce vibration (India-spec, oxenayamaha.com)[3]
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| Infotainment & Convenience | - Digital cluster with brightness adjustment platform feature
- Connected variant exists; OBD II may support connectivity
- Exact connected features list in Nepal not disclosed (As of: 13/07/2026)
| - Smart X-Connect Bluetooth connectivity for calls, SMS, app features (maw2wheelers.com)[1]
- Fully digital LCD instrument cluster (maw2wheelers.com, India-spec)[1][3]
- Features: call alert, SMS/email alert, phone battery status via app (maw2wheelers.com)[1]
- LED headlamp with position lamp for better night visibility (maw2wheelers.com)[1]
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| Safety | - Dual-channel ABS promoted with OBD-II engine
- Front and rear petal discs for braking
- OBD-II helps diagnostics and emission monitoring
- Tyre sizes likely 100/80-17 front, 130/70-17 rear
| - Single-channel ABS on front disc brake (India-spec, oxenayamaha.com)[3]
- Front disc and rear disc brake setup (India-spec dual-disc variant, oxenayamaha.com)[3]
- Side-stand engine cut-off feature (maw2wheelers.com)[1]
- Tubeless tyres for puncture safety (India-spec, oxenayamaha.com)[3]
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| Design & Exterior | - Shares aggressive streetfighter design with FI variant
- Colour options likely Matte Slate Black and Neon Shooting Star
- Brand marketing highlights sporty image
| - FZS V3 streetfighter design with muscular tank (maw2wheelers.com)[1]
- New X-Connect graphics and color options (maw2wheelers.com)[1]
- LED headlamp, LED tail lamp, sporty shrouds (maw2wheelers.com, India-spec)[1][3]
- Rear mudguard and engine cowl for sporty look (India-spec, oxenayamaha.com)[3]
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| Sales & Imports | - Listed as separate OBD II variant on Hero Nepal site
- On-road price Rs 423,900 shown for OBD II
- Hero clarifies site prices are ex-showroom reference
- Part of three-variant lineup: Standard, Connected, Pro
| - Officially launched in Nepal on 1 Nov 2021 by MAW (maw2wheelers.com)[1]
- Positioned as premium 150cc commuter in Yamaha Nepal lineup (maw2wheelers.com)[1]
- Price mentioned around NPR 3,94,900 in Nepal review (YouTube Nepal review)[2]
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| Value for Money Verdict | - Higher price justified by OBD-II and dual-channel ABS
- Targets riders prioritising safety and tech features
| - Considered one of best 150cc bikes in Nepal reviews (YouTube title)[2]
- Premium pricing vs other 150cc, justified by features
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| Pros | - Dual-channel ABS improves braking safety
- OBD-II engine future-proofs emissions compliance
- Retains strong performance of 4V platform
| - Bluetooth X-Connect with rich app features (maw2wheelers.com)[1]
- Refined BS6 FI engine and good fuel efficiency (maw2wheelers.com, India-spec)[1][3]
- Comfortable ergonomics for city riding (maw2wheelers.com, India-spec)[1][3]
- Modern LED lighting and digital console (maw2wheelers.com)[1]
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| Cons | - Price premium over FI variant at similar displacement
- Exact weight and mileage for OBD II not disclosed (As of: 13/07/2026)
| - Single-channel ABS only, no dual-channel (India-spec limitation, oxenayamaha.com)[3]
- Underseat storage limited vs scooters
- Premium price vs basic 150cc competitors (YouTube Nepal review, implied)[2]
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