Japanese two-wheeler manufacturer Yamaha today announced that it launches a latest new version of its super-bike YZF-R1 in India next year, and a range of other models and variants from its stable to strengthen its position in India.
The bike is little added luxurious than the existing YZF-R1, but it contain the same 998cc engine, 20 valves, liquid cooled engine generating a peak power of 175 bhp. The new bike YZF-R1 2010 will be imported from Japan as absolutely manufactured bike. The headlights are newly redesigned with LED taillight impart YZF R1 a distinctive look. Cool headlights offer large lighting and easy to drive in nights.
The bike is little added luxurious than the existing YZF-R1, but it contain the same 998cc engine, 20 valves, liquid cooled engine generating a peak power of 175 bhp. The new bike YZF-R1 2010 will be imported from Japan as absolutely manufactured bike. The headlights are newly redesigned with LED taillight impart YZF R1 a distinctive look. Cool headlights offer large lighting and easy to drive in nights.
YZF-R1 includes a tough body that spring up in a single line from the rear axle to the pivot and then to the head pipe. This is an expression of the straight shape of the Deltabox frame. The shape produced by the side panel and the top of the tank makes an impression of center of gravity changing to front tire. This signifies how the front tire holds the road in sporty driving performance.
Besides the YZF-R1 2010, the company also plans to launch some other models and versions in India during next year. India Yamaha Motor, the Japanese company’s wholly-owned Indian subsidiary, is also aiming to raise its sales in India.
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