What’s New with the Yamaha XSR300?
Yamaha XSR300 is finally coming to Indian roads and it’s more than just a retro throwback. Built on Yamaha’s 300cc platform, this bike takes the soul of the legendary RD350 and wraps it in a sleek neo-retro package.
Key Highlights:
- Expected Launch: Late 2024 or early 2025
- Estimated Price: Around ₹3 lakh (ex-showroom)
- Design Blend: A fusion of vintage curves and fresh detailing – round LED lighting, sculpted tank lines, and a clean silhouette.
- Rivals: CB300R, TVS Ronin, Hunter 350
Design that Speaks Heritage
XSR300 isn’t shy about its roots. Inspired heavily by the RD350, the design is classic but with just enough modern twist.
- LED headlamp, retro-styled console, and single-seat layout
- Spoked wheels or alloys (likely), paired with a minimalist tail
- Built under Yamaha’s “Faster Sons” design philosophy expect personalization to be a big draw
This is a bike that wants to turn heads while giving you flashbacks.
Performance with Proven DNA
Under the tank, XSR300 shares its 321cc, twin-cylinder liquid-cooled engine with the MT-03 and R3 so performance is far from old-school.
- Power: 42 PS (expected)
- Torque: 29.6 Nm
- Gearbox: 6-speed
- Mileage: Around 40 km/l
- Top Speed: Approx. 150 km/h
Yamaha has kept it rider-friendly but still punchy enough to keep you smiling on weekend rides.

Chassis, Suspension & Braking
Built on a diamond frame with USD forks up front and a monoshock at the rear, it’s clear this retro isn’t afraid of curves.
Add in dual-channel ABS, grippy 110/70 front and 140/70 rear tires, and you’ve got a machine ready for city commutes and weekend detours alike.
Why Should You Care?
Because this isn’t just a motorcycle – it’s a feeling. The XSR300 taps into India’s deep-rooted love for old-school machines, echoing the spirit that once made the RD350 a cult icon. For younger riders, it’s a gateway to the neo-retro scene with modern safety and tech baked in.
At around ₹3 lakh, it also undercuts some rivals making it a smart pick for those craving style without compromise.
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FAQs
Q: Is Yamaha XSR300 launching in India for sure?
A: While Yamaha hasn’t officially confirmed it, strong leaks suggest a launch by end of 2024 or early 2025.
Q: What makes XSR300 different from other 300cc bikes?
A: Its classic-meets-modern styling, RD350 inspiration and Yamaha’s reliable twin-cylinder engine sets it apart from the usual crop.
Final Thoughts
XSR300 is shaping up to be more than just a nostalgia trip it’s a sharp, stylish 300cc performer made for today’s roads and tomorrow’s memories. Whether you’re an RD fan or just want a unique ride with serious street cred, this one’s worth the wait.