Yamaha showcases Indian scooter

Yamaha has unveiled a concept scooter that will become their first Indian scooter when launched later in 2012.

Autocar Pro News DeskBy Autocar Pro News Desk calendar 06 Jan 2012 Views icon3964 Views Share - Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to LinkedIn Share to Whatsapp
Yamaha showcases Indian scooter

Yamaha has uncovered their much awaited Indian scooter –called the Ray for now, which could change by the time the scooter hits showrooms around mid 2012. Though the Yamaha scooter displayed at the Auto Expo is currently at a concept stage, this is clearly targeted at the fairer sex. The edgy, stylish and compact looking Ray looks like being a light, small capacity (approximately 100-125cc) scooter, well suited to urban Indian commuting duties. Also on display are the Xeon 125, Fino and Mio scooters, all currently available in Thailand, Indonesia and Vietnam.

Yamaha is also displaying new limited edition YZF-R15 Version 2.0 variants in white and fiery red colors, these marking the 50th anniversary celebrations of Yamaha’s Road Racing World Championship Grand Prix. The fiery red R15 limited edition bike will be priced at Rs 1.10 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi) and the white and red bike will sell for Rs 1.11 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi). The company plans to sell just 4,000 units of each of these limited edition R15s.

RELATED ARTICLES
Daimler India CV and BharatBenz deliver 200,000th truck

auther Autocar Professional Bureau calendar27 May 2025

Daimler India Commercial Vehicles' portfolio includes truck models ranging from 10 to 55 tonnes for a wide variety of ap...

Kia India inks MoU with IIT Tirupati to drive industry-academia collaboration

auther Autocar Professional Bureau calendar14 May 2025

Kia India, whose manufacturing plant is located in Anantapur, Andhra Pradesh, is collaborating with the Indian Institute...

Bajaj Auto launches new Chetak 3503 at Rs 110,000

auther Autocar Professional Bureau calendar29 Apr 2025

The Chetak 3503, with a claimed range of 155km, 63kph top speed and a slower charging time than its 35 Series siblings, ...