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The new emission norms will result in a significant price hike across the Japanese brand’s portfolio
Similar mechanicals but two very different characters: how do these two bikes fare against each other?
The new FZ compared with the segment benchmark in pictures
Apart from the R15 V3.0, the FZ25 and RayZR also get the same limited edition livery
Taiwan will be the first market to receive this e-scooter and deliveries will begin from August
Thankfully, the bike's design is almost identical to the original concept showcased at EICMA 2018
The 10 millionth two-wheeler to roll out of Yamaha’s production facility was the recently launched FZS-FI V3.0
The brand seems to be experimenting with different socket positions… and it’s not as boring as it sounds
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Leaked patent images hint at subtle design changes, new features and more!
This Yamaha WR450F based custom Enduro rewrites the rules of bike building
From the looks of it, the Japanese manufacturer’s concept trike, called the NeoWing, seems to be nearing production
A completely new from the ground up design could be on the cards for the next-gen R1
The company also intends to make India its largest market in the next five years
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