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Yamaha is Working on an Affordable India-Specific 300cc+ Motorcycle

Yamaha is Working on an Affordable India-Specific 300cc+ Motorcycle

Yamaha India is planning to bring higher displacement motorcycles into action, specifically developing a product in the 300cc+ segment that balances the cost and performance aspect of Indian motorcycling. The new strategy involves developing India-specific products that are easy to operate and even easier on the pocket. Yamaha currently has R3 in the 300cc segment, but pricing creates a straight gap of INR 2.2 lakh between the Fazer 25 and locally assembled racer. The gap includes soft segments like the one captured by Apache RR310, Jawa 300 and other quarter-liter plus motorcycles. Yamaha could even target Duke 390 and RC390 in India. [caption id="attachment_284906" align="aligncenter" width="1275"]

2019 Yamaha R3

 The Brand Recently Unveiled the 2019 Mode of R3[/caption] Yamaha plans to get 10% of market share, which is almost double the sales that they currently have every month. More than 2 million products are sold each month in India, with a large chunk of them being scooters with size-able displacement. Yamaha is also focusing to take the scooter segment higher by bringing 125cc-150cc options for those who love exploring the roads on two wheelers. Yamaha’s newly appointed chairman, Motofumi Shitara, has clear views of the future, targeting around 3 million yearly units before 2020. [caption id="attachment_325815" align="aligncenter" width="1128"]

2019 Yamaha MT-03

 2019 MT-03 Here is what he said about the development: Yamaha needs to have a bigger foothold in the Indian market in the coming 5-7 years, reaching about 10% market share and volume of 2.5-3 million units by 2025. The company is studying motorbikes of above 300 cc and premium scooters with engine displacement of 125-150 cc.” “With growth in India’s middle-class and the number of youngsters, people will move to premium bikes. We expect people to upgrade in the future and we will have a suitable portfolio to meet their needs. Majority of young customers like to have differentiated products and they are bored with the majority of the mass market models.”

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Yamaha 2-Wheelers Price List

 Yamaha 2-Wheelers Price List in India

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Is Yamaha R15 V3 good for long rides?
2023-12-01 06:59:19 AM

No, because the Yamaha R15 V3 is more of a sporting motorcycle than a touring machine. Because this is a race bike rather than a cruiser, it is not suitable for long distance riding. Not for more than 60-70 kilometers. It is also dependent on your physical fitness.

Why is Yamaha R15 V3 so powerful?
2023-12-01 06:55:28 AM

Yamaha R15 V3  produces 18.6 kW (20.7 PS) at 10,000 rpm, making it one of the most powerful bikes. The engine provides quick acceleration and top speed, making it an excellent choice for those who enjoy riding fast.

Is Yamaha YZF-R25 good for long distance?
2023-09-21 08:24:48 AM

Definitely yes, Yamaha YZF-R25 has a more neutral position compared to a Ninja or a 600cc sportsbike, so comfort won't be an issue for extended rides covering long distances. The bike itself has no problems in performance- the engine is a gem. Although it may lack in top speed.

Why is Yamaha R6 so fast?
2023-09-21 06:34:59 AM

Yamaha R6 has 599cc liquid-cooled engine produced a peak of 120 horsepower and a top speed of 161.5 MPH, which was not only a significant increase over their '97 Thundercat's 97.21 horsepower/153.3 MPH top speed, but also demonstrated an improvement against other 600 class competitors.

Can I still get insurance for the Yamaha MT-15 V1?
2023-09-19 04:58:50 AM

Yes, you can usually still get insurance for your Yamaha MT-15 V1 even though it's a discontinued model. Many insurance companies offer coverage for older and discontinued motorcycles. Insurance company consider factors like the bike's age, condition, and riding experience when determining the insurance premium.


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