Consequently, the prices of these models are also set to go up. From what we know, the price hike will be in the range of Rs 5,000 to Rs 12,000, depending on the model. It could be possible that Yamaha will update the R15 V3.0, Yamaha FZ25 (currently costs Rs 1.19 lakh, ex-Delhi) and the Fazer-25 (Rs 1.29 lakh, ex-Delhi) with dual-channel ABS while the rest of the range, including the R15 S, could get a single-channel unit. If the R15 V3’s price is hiked by Rs 12,000, it would push the ex-showroom price close to Rs 1.4 lakh. However, even at this price the motorcycle is still desirable as there’s simply no other faired 150cc option in India. It will still be cheaper in terms of on-road pricing since its immediate rival, the KTM RC 200, breaches the Rs 2 lakh mark. Moreover, the RC doesn’t get ABS either.