TVS Ronin vs Yamaha XSR155: Yamaha by recently unveiled the XSR155 in India at a promotional price of Rs. 1,49,990 (ex-showroom Delhi). As a neo-retro roadster, the XSR155 certainly offers a blend of up-to-date technology and old-world charm, so that riders who wish to have both performance and good looks in a small-size vehicle are attracted by it. The TVS Ronin is one of its main competitors in the segment, as it also possesses a retro-modern design but places emphasis on city-friendly features and commuter practicality. Here is a comprehensive comparison of the two motorcycles to assist the purchasers in choosing the one that fits their requirements best.
Features
Yamaha XSR155 and TVS Ronin are two motorcycles that share the same lot when it comes to technology. Both Yamaha XSR155 and TVS Ronin come with an LCD console and Bluetooth connectivity. Nevertheless, the Ronin provides turn-by-turn navigation, voice assist, and low-speed crawl control, which basically means that these features are targeted towards city riding and traffic-heavy commutes. The XSR155 showcases switchable traction control, a feature that can be beneficial to learners or riding on slippery surfaces. In common between the two bikes are dual-channel ABS and call/SMS alerts, the combined effect of which is safety and convenience.

Riding
The TVS Ronin is the winner for day-to-day commuting. With its Glide Through Technology, the rider is able to control the motorcycle at very low speeds in first, second, and third gears without even opening the throttle, thus the rider won’t have any difficulties in such situations as heavy traffic. In addition to this, Ronin also provides adjustable levers and ABS modes for better handling in emergency situations. The Yamaha XSR155 is also very nice, offering traction control and optional adjustable levers. Coming with a navigation-compatible holder, Yamaha’s official mobile phone holder can be used for the purpose, though turn-by-turn guidance is not a part of the standard features.
Design
The neo-retro styling DNA is shared by both bikes. With the XSR155, a classic roadster aesthetic is emphasized along with vintage charm through minimalist lines, while the Ronin merges retro features with urban riding that is practical and comfortable. Both models are equipped with all-LED lighting and side-stand engine cut-off for safety, but the Ronin has these features as standard, while the XSR155 has some as optional.

Price
The Yamaha XSR155 is tagged at Rs 1,49,990 ex-showroom, which is a little cheaper than the TVS Ronin priced at Rs 1,59,390 for the highest variant. The difference in price indicates that the Ronin has more city-focused features such as navigation, low-speed assist, and commuting-friendly ergonomics that add up to the overall price.
Verdict
The Yamaha XSR155 is a perfect choice for riders who not only want a stylish retro bike but also modern tech as an option and strong performance at a fair price. The TVS Ronin, while a little pricier, is a better choice for city dwellers who require practicality, low-speed control, and navigation support in a feature-rich bike. Each bike has its own unique advantages, and the final decision will depend on whether you give more value to retro styling and optional tech or urban riding convenience and standard feature richness.


