The Yamaha T-150 is an underbone manufactured by Yamaha Motor Company since 2015. It is known as the Exciter 150/155 in Thailand and Vietnam, Sniper 150 MXi in the Philippines and Singapore, Jupiter MX/MX King 150 in Indonesia, and Y15/Y16ZR in Malaysia. It is powered by a 149.7 cc (9.14 cu in) or a 155.1 cc (9.5 cu in) single-cylinder engine.[2]
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| Manufacturer | Yamaha Motor Company |
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| Parent company | Yamaha Corporation |
| Production | 2015–present |
| Predecessor | Yamaha T135 |
| Class | Underbone |
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| Frame type | Tubular steel diamond (backbone) |
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In August 2018, the T-150 received some updates. The bike received a LED headlamp, wider front tire and different handlebar cowl that also houses a LCD instrument panel, from the previous version combination analogue/digital gauge, which is complemented by a passing light switch, engine kill switch and alarm fob. The bike is also claimed to be 2 kg (4.4 lb) heavier than the previous version. The engine specifications remain the same.[3]
On 29 December 2020, the T-150 received a major upgrade. The engine displacement has increased to 155 cc, complemented with "Variable Valve Actuation" system.[4]

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