Yamaha Saluto Matt Green Disc Updates
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Tuesday, 19 November 2024 07:39 AM
The Yamaha Saluto Matt Green Disc, although discontinued in November 2019, was notable for its Unified Braking System (UBS) which enhanced braking performance by applying the front brake partially when the rear brake was used. This feature was a significant safety upgrade. I think this technology was a step in the right direction for commuter bikes.
Tuesday, 19 November 2024 05:47 PM
Despite its discontinuation, the Yamaha Saluto Matt Green Disc remains a popular choice among used bike buyers due to its reliability and fuel efficiency. The bikes maintenance costs are relatively low, which is a significant factor for many buyers in the commuter segment. I think its legacy continues to influence the market.
Wednesday, 14 September 2016 05:02 PM
In September 2016, Yamaha introduced the Matt Green color variant for the Saluto 125, available in both disc and drum brake versions. This new color scheme was part of Yamahas effort to keep the model fresh and appealing to customers. The disc brake version was priced at Rs. 56,100 (ex-showroom, Delhi). I believe the Matt Green color added a stylish touch to the bike.
Wednesday, 14 September 2016 10:45 AM
The Yamaha Saluto Matt Green Disc featured a 125cc air-cooled, 4-stroke, SOHC, 2-valve engine, part of Yamahas Blue Core Engine Development. This engine delivered 8.3 PS of power and 10.1 Nm of torque, making it efficient for daily commuting. The bike also boasted a fuel economy of 78 kmpl. I think the engines efficiency was one of its strongest points.
Wednesday, 14 September 2016 09:28 PM
The Saluto Matt Green Disc came with a range of practical features, including an electric start, a long and comfy seat, and a rear grab rail. The bike also had a 7.6-litre fuel tank and 18-inch alloy wheels, making it a reliable choice for commuters. The halogen headlamp and clear-lens front turn blinkers added to its functionality. I believe these features made it a great value for money.
Wednesday, 14 September 2016 10:23 PM
Yamaha emphasized the Salutos design, highlighting its aerodynamic front cowl, blacked-out engine, and muscular graphics. The bikes upright riding position and well-cushioned seat were designed to provide comfort during long rides. The Matt Green color variant was particularly stylish with its military-esque theme. I think the design was a key selling point for this bike.
Wednesday, 14 September 2016 02:46 PM
The Saluto Matt Green Disc was priced competitively, with the disc brake version costing Rs. 61,580. This pricing made it a strong contender in the commuter segment, competing against bikes like the Honda CB Shine and Hero Glamour. I believe the pricing strategy helped Yamaha attract a wide customer base.
Wednesday, 14 September 2016 02:41 PM
The bike featured an analogue instrument console with a speedometer, fuel gauge, and odometer. While it lacked modern digital features, the simplicity of the console was appreciated by many users. However, some critics felt that the handlebar was positioned at an obstructing level, and vibrations could be felt at high rev ranges. I think the simplicity of the console was a double-edged sword.
Thursday, 15 September 2016 01:18 AM
The Yamaha Saluto Matt Green Disc had a kerb weight of 114 kg and a ground clearance of 180 mm, making it lightweight and easy to handle. The bikes dimensions and weight distribution were optimized for urban riding conditions. I believe this made it very manageable for daily commutes.
Wednesday, 14 September 2016 08:48 AM
The Saluto Matt Green Disc was part of Yamahas strategy to enhance its presence in the Indian commuter bike market. The introduction of new color variants and features was aimed at keeping the model competitive and appealing to a wider audience. I believe this strategy helped Yamaha maintain its market share.