Yamaha Nmax 155, Grand Filano unveiled at Bharat Mobility Expo 2024

    FZ-S V4 DLX and FZ-X get new colours; R1M, R7 and MT-07 showcased too.

    Published On Feb 03, 2024 07:00:00 AM

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    Yamaha showcased its entire Indian two-wheeler lineup, along with a few international models, at the Bharat Mobility Global Expo 2024. 

    1. R15M, FZ-S V4 DLX, FZ-X get new colours
    2. Nmax uses similar underpinnings to Aerox 155

    In addition to its Indian R, FZ and MT lineup, Yamaha also showcased the R7, MT-07 and flagship R1M at the show. While the middleweight Yamahas are going to be launched in India in the coming months, there’s no word on if the mighty R1 will return to our shores. 

    Just like the R3 and MT-03 that were launched a few months ago, the MT-07 and R7 will come to India as CBU imports, so expect them both to be fairly pricey. The Yamaha pavilion also included the FZ-S V4 DLX in two new shades – Ice Fluo-Vermillion and Sparkle Green – and the FZ-X got the new chrome colourway. 

    Also see:

    Yamaha R3 review: Capable, simple & sweet

    While the Nmax 155 is somewhat of a known commodity, due to its shared lineage with the Aerox 155 that's already sold here, the Grand Filano is something entirely new. 

     

    The Nmax is a conventional maxi-scooter powered by the same 155cc, liquid-cooled engine seen in the on-sale Aerox. On the other hand, the Grand Filano is powered by a 125cc engine with mild-hybrid tech and has a neo-retro design just like the Fascino sold here. 

    Also see:

    Yamaha MT 03 review: The sibling of choice?

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    behara kishore - 32 days ago

    I purchased ray z r 125 c but when taking for service receiving no good if we any spares no stocks

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    AJAY SETHI - 81 days ago

    Aerox and nymax may find buyers if priced correctly.

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