Yamaha Suspends Five Models From Its Stable

After introducing a wide range of products in the country, now, Yamaha India, however, seems busy in the retrenchment of the products as the company has updated its official website by removing the five models from its stable that will not be available anymore in the Indian two-wheeler market. According to the website, the discontinued models are YBR 110, YBR 125, SS 125, SZ-RR and SZ-S. Few months ago, the company has introduced Blue Core Technology equipped Alpha, Ray and Ray Z scooters in the country. With the discontinuation of the products, the firm is focusing on the strategy of the new launching.

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The updated website now carries 106cc Yamaha Crux and 125cc Saluto, which recently updated with front disc brake and new colors. Furthermore, the 150cc segment is occupied by the SZ-RR Version 2.0, FZ series, Fazer and YZF-R15. Yamaha might be updated the portfolio to keep remains its lineup in the Indian two-wheeler market. Moreover, the company is working on a new or updated commuter motorcycles that will be competing against the rivals.

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The Crux is a commuter motorcycle, powered by a 106cc engine displacement that returns 7.49 BHP of power. It was launched in the market in 2004, by replacing the RX100. The company wants to also grab the attention of the maximum crowd with its new range of motorcycles. The farm has not released any details about the upcoming launching, till then, we have to wait for the official announcement of the company to get know more about the upcoming motorcycles.