Yamaha XP500 Registrations by Year
There are 1,626 Yamaha XP500 registrations on record in the UK. Choose a registration year below to browse its number plates, or check any plate for its full MOT history, mileage and vehicle details.
There are 1,626 Yamaha XP500 registrations on UK roads, spanning model years 2001 to 2023.
More were registered in 2002 than any other year (252 vehicles).
MOT pass rates range from 86.4% for 2005 cars up to 95.4% for 2013 cars — worth weighing up when choosing a year to buy.
88.8%
MOT pass rate
1,626
On UK roads
17,189
Median mileage
25 yr
Typical lifespan
Browse Yamaha XP500 registrations by year
18 registration years. Each year shows how many are on the road, the MOT pass rate and typical mileage for that age.
2023 Yamaha XP500
1 plates
2017 Yamaha XP500
1 plates
2016 Yamaha XP500
4 plates
2015 Yamaha XP500
6 plates
2014 Yamaha XP500
14 plates
97.6% pass
6,219 mi
2013 Yamaha XP500
35 plates
95.4% pass
9,987 mi
2012 Yamaha XP500
74 plates
93.8% pass
11,564 mi
2011 Yamaha XP500
86 plates
91.0% pass
12,699 mi
2010 Yamaha XP500
108 plates
90.9% pass
13,387 mi
2009 Yamaha XP500
146 plates
90.9% pass
14,391 mi
2008 Yamaha XP500
170 plates
90.6% pass
15,824 mi
2007 Yamaha XP500
90 plates
88.3% pass
19,167 mi
2006 Yamaha XP500
109 plates
87.3% pass
20,400 mi
2005 Yamaha XP500
84 plates
86.4% pass
18,200 mi
2004 Yamaha XP500
92 plates
88.4% pass
17,127 mi
2003 Yamaha XP500
132 plates
87.0% pass
18,568 mi
2002 Yamaha XP500
252 plates
87.3% pass
19,174 mi
2001 Yamaha XP500
222 plates
88.3% pass
19,330 mi
Yamaha XP500 registrations — frequently asked questions
How many Yamaha XP500s are there in the UK?
There are 1,626 Yamaha XP500 registrations on record across model years 2001 to 2023.
Which year had the most Yamaha XP500s registered?
2002 — 252 Yamaha XP500s were registered that year, more than any other.
What is the average mileage of a Yamaha XP500?
The typical Yamaha XP500 has covered around 17,189 miles.
Which Yamaha XP500 year is most reliable?
Based on MOT data, the 2013 Yamaha XP500 has the highest pass rate at 95.4%.