Yamaha Majesty is ready for export, know features here
Yamaha Majesty is ready for export, know features here
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To make a mark in Japan, Yamaha has brought a new scooter Majesty S. Yamaha's maxi-style scooter is more powerful than the Aprilia SXR160 introduced at Auto Expo, which has been introduced in Japan. The 2020 Yamaha Majesty S 155 scooter costs 3,45,000 Japanese Yen i.e. around 2.4 lakh rupees. Let us tell you about this new Yamaha scooter.

Talking about its design and attractive look, the profile of Yamaha Majesty S scooter is quite bold. The front has a stylish apron mounted LED headlight, which gives it an attractive look. High-risen pillion seats enhance the scooter's aggressive look. Apart from this, alloy wheels, black side mounted exhaust and black-yellow contrast color scheme make the overall look of the scooter sporty. This new Yamaha scooter has a 155cc, single-cylinder engine. It generates 15 PS of power at 7,500rpm and 14Nm of torque at 6,000rpm. Compare to Aprilia SXR160, it has a 160cc engine, which generates 11.01 PS of power and 11.6 Nm of torque.

The fuel tank has also been strengthened in Yamaha's special design scooter that the Magisti S scooter has a mileage of 40 kilometers per liter. Its fuel tank capacity is 7.4-liter. The Yamaha Majesty S scooter features a 3-pod semi-digital instrument cluster with a sporty look, 12V DC socket in the front apron, front fuel filler cap and aluminum hook. There is more space under the scooter seat. It has 267 mm disc brakes at the front and 245 mm at the rear. After Japan, Yamaha will launch scooters in many more countries. It is not clear in which countries the company will offer it, but Malaysia and the Philippines are likely to be in the list. Given the growing market of scooters in India, it can also be launched here.

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