Yamaha Motor Co. has officially unveiled the 2025 YZF-R3 and YZF-R25 in the Japanese market, introducing subtle yet significant upgrades to the much-loved lightweight supersport machines. Priced at ¥660,000 (approx. ₹3.80 lakh) for the Yzf-r3 and ¥628,000 (approx. ₹3.62 lakh) for the YZF-R25the new models come with refreshed styling, updated features, and new paint schemes.
While both models share much of their hardware and design philosophyit’s the R3 that’s generating excitement in Indiawhere Yamaha is expected to launch the updated version later this year.
The updated 2025 Yamaha R3 retains its 321cc parallel-twin enginedelivering a refined 41 bhp and 30 Nm of torque. Known for its smooth power delivery and high-revving nature, the R3 continues to be a favourite among entry-level supersport enthusiasts.
Yamaha has subtly sharpened the R3’s aesthetic:
Aggressive new front fairing
Sleeker tail section
Offered in three new colour options:
Deep Purplish Blue Metallic
Matte Dark Gray Metallic
Matte Yellowish White (Matte Pearl White) a standout choice that adds a premium appeal.
All-LED lighting setup for better night visibility
Multi-function LCD instrument cluster
Smartphone connectivity with SMS and call alerts displayed on the dashboard
37mm upside-down front forks
Rear mono-shock
298mm front disc and 220mm rear disc
Dual-channel ABS
These updates not only improve the bike’s visual aggression and ride qualitybut also bring it up to par with modern rider expectations in the 300cc segment.
The YZF-R25aimed primarily at Southeast Asian markets, carries the same design updates as the R3 but is powered by a 249cc parallel-twin engineproducing 34.5 bhp and 23 Nm of torque. Like its bigger sibling, it offers:
The same three colour options
All-LED lighting
Identical suspension and braking setup
While enthusiasts in India may admire the R25 from afar, Yamaha is unlikely to launch this variant in the Indian marketgiven the R3 already fulfills the segment demand and local homologation costs could outweigh benefits.
Yes, the 2025 Yamaha R3 is likely to be launched in India later this year. Yamaha India had already reintroduced the R3 in late 2023, and the company is expected to upgrade the model with the newly announced features and design tweaks to remain competitive in the fast-growing premium entry-level sports bike segment.
With rivals like the KTM RC 390, Kawasaki Ninja 300, and TVS Apache RR 310 constantly upping their game, Yamaha’s move to update the R3 is both timely and essential.
Expect the updated Yamaha R3 to:
Launch in India by mid to late 2025
Be assembled via the CKD (Completely Knocked Down) route to maintain pricing competitiveness
Retain its fan-favorite balance between track-ready agility and everyday usability
With the 2025 Yamaha YZF-R3 now official in Japanit’s only a matter of time before Indian enthusiasts see the updated machine roaring down domestic streets. The blend of styling, tech, and performance refinements makes the R3 a compelling choice for riders seeking an accessible yet thrilling supersport experience.
While the YZF-R25 will remain exclusive to Asian marketsthe YZF-R3 is set to make waves in Indiaoffering a sharper look and smarter features, all while staying true to its performance DNA.