Yamaha has announced it will no longer be producing its popular e-bikes due to a softening market. Here's when the cut-off is ...
Yamaha Motor announces investment in French EV company Electric Motion SAS to “raise presence and dive into electric ...
Yamaha is officially withdrawing from the ebike and performance eMTB market in the USA from the end of this year, at least ...
Yamaha will stop wholesaling e-bikes in the U.S. market at the end of the year, the company told BRAIN on Friday. But the ...
Yamaha Motor Corporation will end its e-bike business in the U.S. by the close of 2024, joining the post-pandemic e-bike ...
Yamaha builds most of its higher-end motorcycles in Japan, including the YZF-R1. However, bikes like the XMAX400 come from assembly plants like those in France and Spain. Some beginner-friendly ...
It was a motorcycle that proved its mettle through an unprecedented 10,000km endurance test and in 1955, Yamaha Motor Co Ltd was formed along with its own factory to mass produce this motorcycle.
Front Suspension: KYB 43mm SDF fork, fully adjustable; 4.7 in. travel Rear Suspension: KYB monoshock, fully adjustable; 4.6 in. travel Front Brake: 4-piston Brembo Stylema calipers, dual 320mm ...
Production of the original 'Max ended in 2003, with Yamaha’s line-up remaining devoid of the power cruiser until 2009, after a prototype version appeared at the 2005 Tokyo Motor Show.
Yamaha Motor Co has invested in French EV company Electric Motion SAS, a company that develops and manufactures electric ...