



Yamaha Motor is planning to introduced dual-sport motorcycle in Indian two-wheeler maker, named as Lander 250 XTZ. Recently, the another Japanese two-wheeler maker, Honda, has filed patent image for its dual-sport motorcycle in India, that is likely to be made its availability in the country by the next year. In terms of design and body cues, the Lander 250 XTZ looks very identical to the Hero Impulse and Honda's NXR 160 Bros that is currently being sold in the Brazilian market, whereas the Yamaha Lander 250 XTZ is already available in the international markets. The recently spied images are indicating about its entry as the Yamaha's new powerful off-roader motorcycle will join this space soon for Indian line-up at an attractive price tag.
From the technical side, the Yamaha Lander 250 XTZ is powered by a single-cylinder and air-cooled motor, carrying an engine displacement of 250 cc engine. The motorcycle has been programmed with fuel-injection system that makes it able to produce 21 BHP of power and 21 Nm of torque, the engine is mated to five-speed transmitter. Moreover, the low ground clearance and power-to-weight ratio contribute to providing an excellent off-riding experience. The motorcycle has an excellent ground clearance of 275mm that will help to make ride quality comfortable and hassle free on the most rugged of trails.
The seat height of the Yamaha Lander 250 XTZ is 875mm from the tarmac, which can be difficult to ride by the younger riders. The balancing power maintained by the a 2400mm travel telescopic forks and a 220mm travel monoshock suspension at the rear. It weighs only 130kg (dry) that makes it easy to handle and ride. It has an electric start, which is standard in the motorcycle.
Stay tuned with SAGMart to know more about the upcoming off-roader motorcycle, Yamaha Lander 250 XTZ.