Yamaha has pulled back the curtain on official XSR 155 accessories, publishing factory-fit options and two themed customisation kits that let buyers personalise the neo-retro roadster. From cafe-racer trim to rugged scrambler upgrades, the parts list and prices — released alongside the XSR 155 launch — give a clear picture of how much a customised build will cost.
Two factory kits — Scrambler and Café Racer
Yamaha is offering two complete kits: a Scrambler kit that adds rugged styling cues, and a Café Racer kit that gives the Yamaha XSR 155 a classic racer silhouette. The Scrambler package is priced around ₹24,850, while the Café Racer kit comes in at roughly ₹28,180 when bought as a bundle — each kit includes several individual accessories that can also be bought separately.
What’s in the kits (selected items & prices)
The Cafe Racer package bundles a headlight cowl (≈₹8,980), a premium seat (≈₹6,640), side panels (≈₹2,890) and other styling bits — taking the total to about ₹28k. The Scrambler kit contains a headlight guard (≈₹3,610), flyscreen (≈₹3,290), bar-end mirrors (≈₹3,080), side number-plate panels and a seat cover, totaling around ₹24–25k. Buyers can mix and match items to build a custom look without buying the full kit.
Individual accessories and prices
For owners who want smaller upgrades, Yamaha’s official accessories list shows items and MRP — adjustable levers (₹2,720), engine/crash guard (₹2,915), side radiator guards (₹1,330), seat cover (₹480), knee pads (₹400), license-plate holder/tail tidy (₹5,620), mobile/phone mounts (around ₹1,900–2,100) and more. These are available via Yamaha dealerships and the brand’s parts catalogue.
What it means for buyers
The accessory prices make it clear Yamaha expects XSR 155 owners to personalise their rides — but the cost can add up quickly: a full kit can tack on close to 20% of the bike’s introductory ex-showroom price. While the factory kits guarantee fitment and warranty-safe parts, owners wanting a distinct look can pick individual items to control costs.
Bottom line
If you’re budgeting for an Yamaha XSR 155 and want a customised machine, factor in the official XSR 155 accessories list — especially if you plan to buy the Café Racer or Scrambler kits. For final ordering and fitment, check prices at your nearest Yamaha dealer or the official Yamaha parts portal.
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Ranjit Kumar Mishra is an automobile news writer passionate about cars, bikes, and the ever-evolving world of mobility. With a keen eye for innovation and trends, he delivers insightful, reader-friendly articles on the latest launches, reviews, and industry updates, helping enthusiasts stay informed about the fast-paced automotive world.

