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The Yamaha Ray-ZR is targeted at young male customers Deliveries for the Cynus Ray-ZR will commence from May onwards The Yamaha Ray-ZR comes with an optional front disc brake Yamaha Motor India has launched the new Cygnus Ray-ZR scooter with prices starting at ₹ 52,000 (ex-showroom, Delhi). The new scooter from Yamaha available in two variants with the top-end trim getting a disc brake and is priced at ₹ 54,500 for the disc brake equipped version. Yamaha had originally unveiled the Cygnus Ray-ZR at the 2016 Auto Expo in February this year and the model will hit the market from May 2016 onwards. Several dealerships across the country have commenced accepting bookings for the new scooter that is targeted at young male buyers. Also Read: Yamaha Saluto RX 110cc Commuter Motorcycle Launched; Priced at ₹ 46,400 With the concept of a 'Next Generation Real Boy's scooter', the new Yamaha Cygnus Ray-ZR has been styling on the with several sporty elements like the sharp lines, accentuated side panels, dual-tone colour scheme and trendy body graphics.
The sculpted front fascia adds a masculine feel to the scooter, while adding the young touch are the alloy wheels and all-black finished exhaust. You also get this new olive green colour scheme with bronze finished wheels, handlebar and suspension forks that certainly look appealing to us. In terms of power ,the Yamaha Cygnus Ray-ZR uses a 113cc 2-valve, air-cooled, single-cylinder engine with Blue Core technology. The same motor also powers other scooters in the company's lineup and is paired to a continuously variable transmission (CVT). best 125cc bike in india 2013 for mileage and performanceThe scooter comes with a higher power-to-weight ratio as well, boasting of its light kerb weight of 103 kg, much lower to most rivals in the segment including the Hero Maestro Edge, TVS Wego and Honda Dio. harley ultra classic for sale bc
Yamaha claims a fuel efficiency figure of 66 kmpl on the Cygnus Ray-ZR. Yamaha Cygnus Ray-ZR Rear Also Read: Yamaha MT-09 Deliveries To Commence in India From Next Month Roy Kurian, Vice President -Sales and Marketing, Yamaha Motor India Sales said, "Out of the total demand of two wheelers in India, the scooter segment is soaring with 30 per cent contribution to the sales and we are looking at a 10 per cent market share for this year. thin lightweight motorcycle helmetsWith Yamaha's forte to cater to youngsters with its DNA of style, sportiness and innovation, the new Cygnus Ray-ZR will surely be a treat for real boys, especially among the ones particularly keen on style and technology. best tyres for a yamaha yzf r125Since 2012, Yamaha's Scooters were enthusiastically accepted in the market.
With the launch of the Fascino in 2015, Yamaha further witnessed a steep growth in sales, which only testifies its strong product focus and market strategy. We are excited to launch the new Cygnus Ray-ZR which is all set to rev many hearts among Indian customers." Talking about features, the Yamaha Cygnus Ray-ZR offers a 21-litre under seat storage option, trendy analog instrument cluster, tubeless tyres among other bits. We would have liked a USB charging point as well, even as optional, given the growing popularity of the feature these days. Nevertheless, the scooter is being offered in two colour options. The male centric Cygnus Ray-ZR will be sold alongside the Cygnus Ray, the company's offering for female riders.Given below is the contact details, email and telephone number of Yamaha Guwahati dealers. Ravinder Auto Agency, Grand Yamaha, Shakti Motors, Jmm Eastern Associates, N.B Motors etc... are the dealers of Yamaha vehicles in Guwahati. For all your queries relating to Yamaha models, test drive of Yamaha vehicles in Guwahati, service and price of Yamaha bikes in Guwahati, you many contact the Yamaha Guwahati showroom.
View Yamaha Service Centers More Yamaha dealers in Assam Following are the cities in Assam with Yamaha showrooms. Check on road price of models in Guwahati» » Auto Expo 2016: Full list of major cars and bikes on displayNEW DELHI: The 13th edition of Auto Expo promises to be bigger and better than ever before and it may be easy to see just why. With 80 new models expected to be launched, most Indian and several foreign auto manufacturers are betting big on the event to propel their products into the Indian market and onto the Indian roads. Here's a brief list of what some of the manufacturers are bringing to the Auto Expo this year: Hyundai: Tuscon will be in prime focus at the Hyundai arena with the company planning to position it between its Creta and Santa Fe models. The SUV is built on a completely new platform and promises to have a larger cabin space apart from an array of safety features like emergency braking system, lane keep assist system, blind spot detection and speed limit information function.
The Tuscon will be in line with the company's immensely popular Fluidic design. It is likely that the Tuscon will be powered by a 2.0 litre diesel engine which will put out 180bhp and 400Nm of torque. Tata Motors: Hatchbacks still have a large share in the Indian market and Tata will look to make a prominent mark here with the Zica. The car will come out in absolutely brand new petrol and diesel engines. The 1.05-litre Revotorq, 3-cylinder diesel will dish out 70Ps at 4000 rpm while the 1.2-litre Revotron, 3-cylinder petrol will put out 85Ps at 6000 rpm. The car is also expected to come with features which Indian buyers now consider a standard - dual front airbags, ABS, EBD. It will also feature an 8-speaker system.​ Maruti: Vitara Brezza may not just highlight the Maruti stall here but can steal the entire show. Already promoted heavily through teasers, this sub-four metre car has been eagerly-awaited by Indian car enthusiasts. Positioned under the S-Cross, the Vitara Brezza will make use of a 1.3-litre MJD diesel engine - previously seen on the Ciaz.
The 90PS of power and 200Nm of torque are generally acceptable numbers for a peppy city drive. The styling is aggressive and bold too and Vitara Brezza, once launched, will take on Mahindra's TUV300 and Ford's EcoSport. Honda: First shown in Japan last year, the seven-seater BR-V will be Honda's highlight during the Auto Expo. The BR-V is expected to be powered by Honda's tried and tested power-plants, the 1.5-litre i-DTEC diesel engine that produces 100 PS of power and the i-VTEC petrol unit which churns out 120 PS of power. The power specs are comparable to its rivals, some of which make a tad more power, but the BR-V is expected to be lighter and hence, not compromise on performance. The car is also expected to be rich in features. Toyota: The Innova has been a trusted warhorse on the Indian highways for years now. Toyota is all set to give it a makeover - both inside the hood as well as on the exterior. An all-new 2.4-litre GD series diesel engine will make its way into the 2016 Innova while passengers on the inside can enjoy ambient mood lighting and an eight-inch entertainment system.
Renault: Duster has been a marquee car for this French automaker in India but in recent times, has lost quite a bit of space to the new kids on the block. Renault may have realised this and therefore, will bring in a facelifted version of its SUV. A new, single-piece grill will be the most eye-catching feature of the car while the option to choose an automated gearbox may find many takers as well. Ford: The Americans are going to muscle their way into Auto Expo with the beefy Endeavour SUV and the iconic Mustang being the major highlights. The Mustang was officially unveiled in India last week and although the price is not yet known, it will be available from the second quarter of this year. The car will be propelled by a 5-liter V8 engine that promises to put out 420 horsepower and 529Nm of torque. Missing out on the all-new Endeavour would be a mistake however. Launched at starting price of Rs 23,63,999 (ex-showroom Delhi), the SUV gets diesel engines (both over the 2.0-litre mark) and is available with a range of drive train choices including automatic and manual gearbox and a rear wheel drive or all-wheel-drive setup.
The Endeavour is also very well equipped with a large touchscreen and satellite navigation, electrically folding rear seats, an electric tail gate and a large panoramic sun roof on the 3.2-litre model. Nissan: The Japanese manufacturer will showcase the limited edition Terrano and Micra, apart from sports versions of Sunny. In addition, it will also display its EPORO robots. VW: Volkswagen has been in murky waters globally for its emission 'frauds' but continues to aim for better market share in India. The German manufacturers are betting big on its all-new compact sedan. The Ameo is expected to be powered by a 1.2 litre, three-cylinder MPI petrol engine and a 1.5 litre TDI, four-cylinder diesel unit. A central infotainment touchscreen display will lead the list of features on this car. Audi: The R8 v10 plus will be on display at the Auto Expo and will surely gather praise from Indian car enthusiasts. Powered by a 5.2 litre v10 engine that delivers 610bhp, the car features electromechanical parking, Bang and Olfusen sound system and a host of technological features common with new-age Audi cars.