The Japan Mobility Show – which brings together major automakers to show off their upcoming vehicles in Tokyo each year – is still a couple of weeks away. Thankfully, we don't have to wait until then ...
It's not exactly common knowledge, but Yamaha does a ton of work in developing powertrains for other vehicle manufacturers. This is in addition to making motorcycles and pianos and a zillion other ...
Dan is a fully-trained journalist, with a Gold Standard Level 3 Diploma from the National Council for the Training of Journalists. He has a passion for motorcycles of all capacities, but feels at home ...
The R3 is FINALLY expected to be cheaper than its biggest rival, the KTM RC390, after GST 2.0 is enforced The Government of India’s new GST 2.0 rules will cut the tax rate on two-wheelers under 350cc ...
For years, Yamaha's YZF family of performance motorcycles has stood among the best when it comes to high-end performance. Whether you're an expert rider eager to set records on a race track, or an ...
The instant you see the all-new CrossWave, you realize it's not your average personal watercraft (PWC, i.e. jet ski), even though it's technically part of Yamaha's WaveRunner PWC lineup. It's really a ...
Yamaha has now filed a patent application for its electric turbo engine Yamaha has now filed a patent application for its electric turbo engine, under development. While the same mechanics are already ...
It was recently reported that Yamaha will bring out its first electric scooter in India sometime next year. This electric scooter, codenamed RY01, will reportedly be based on the River Indie but will ...
The upcoming Yamaha EV is code-named RY01 and could be launched before end of 2025 Yamaha will soon enter the affordable electric scooter segment with a brand-new model, which will be based on the ...
Yamaha Motor is actively exploring the possibility of developing a local electric vehicle (EV) platform for India, but a final decision is pending, according to Itaru Otani, chairman of Yamaha Motor ...
Toward the tail end of last year, Japanese motorcycle giant Yamaha announced it would be withdrawing its ebikes from the North American market. Only a year earlier, the manufacturer had announced a ...
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