Yamaha Ray ZR 125 sees robust sales performance in Europe
Yamaha Ray ZR 125 exports 13,400 units to European markets in Jan-July period.
India Yamaha Motor's Yamaha Ray ZR 125 Fi Hybrid, shipped around 13,400 units to 27 European countries in the January to July period.
The product has gained acceptance in European markets including major countries like UK, Spain, France, Italy, Germany, Turkey, Switzerland, Greece and Portugal. IYM began exporting the Ray ZR models to 27 countries in Europe from January this year.
Eishin Chihana, Chairman, Yamaha Motor India Group of Companies, said, “It is indeed a moment of pride that the Made-in-India, Yamaha’s Ray ZR 125 Fi Hybrid is witnessing a phenomenal response in Europe. The remarkable sales growth of the model in this market, highlights our capability to meet and exceed high expectations, not only in India, but also in other mature markets, such as Europe.
In addition, this milestone gives our effort to establish India as a manufacturing hub for Yamaha globally, a much-needed boost. We are confident of carrying forward the same momentum and replicate this success in other matured markets.”
The Ray ZR 125 Fi Hybrid is equipped with modern and advanced features, such as a digital instrumental cluster, front disk brakes with UBS, spacious under-seat storage compartment, making it for a comfortable and safe ride. The Yamaha Ray ZR 125 with its light weight, offers exceptional agility, better handling, pick-up, and fuel economy. In addition, it is compatible with E20 fuel.
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