Yamaha Launches New Motorcycle That Promises to Shake Up the Global Market. The Yamaha NMAX Turbo Arrives First in Indonesia with New Technologies and Stunning Design.
Yamaha has just launched the new NMAX Turbo in the Indonesian market. The model, which is a strong competitor to the Honda PCX in Brazil, debuts with a new design featuring redesigned headlights and taillights. In addition, the new model comes with a system that provides “the feeling of turbo,” according to the manufacturer.
New Yamaha NMAX Turbo Delivers 15.3 Hp of Power
The Yamaha NMAX Turbo is available in five versions, of which only three have this new technology that emulates a turbo. They are the NMax Neo, NMax Neo S, NMax Turbo, NMax Turbo Tech Max, and NMax Turbo Tech Max Ultimate.
The scooter is powered by a single-cylinder 155 cm³ engine with variable valve timing. It delivers 15.3 hp of maximum power at 8,000 RPM and 1.4 kgfm of torque. Among the standard features of Yamaha’s new motorcycle are dual-channel ABS, traction control, and gas rear suspension.
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The turbo sensation of the new Yamaha NMAX Turbo occurs thanks to a technology called YECVT (Yamaha Electric Continuously Variable Transmission). It is an electric CVT, used instead of the conventional automatic transmission.
With this new technology YECVT, the new Yamaha NMAX Turbo now has two riding modes, which are T-Mode and S-Mode. The first offers greater fuel economy and is more oriented towards urban use. The second delivers all available performance in the scooter, making it more suitable for highway use.
What Will the New Yamaha NMAX Turbo 2025 Cost?
The new Yamaha motorcycle features the Y-Shift system, available in three levels: low, medium, and high. This feature provides extra power to the scooter’s engine, making overtaking easier. To activate it, just press a button located on the left handlebar, providing the turbo sensation promised by Yamaha.
In the Indonesian market, the Yamaha NMax Turbo 2025 will have starting prices of 37,750,000 Indonesian rupiah. In conversion to our currency, it will cost around R$ 12,500 without considering additional expenses. There is no information on the availability of this new generation of the new motorcycle in Brazil.
According to Dyonisius Beti, President and CEO of PT Yamaha Indonesia Motor Mfg, this is the most sophisticated NMAX in the world, equipped with an increasingly luxurious design, first-class features, and an engine performance that utilizes the new YECVT technology to provide a turbo sensation while riding.
Yamaha Revolutionizing the Market
In addition to the new Yamaha NMAX Turbo, the brand recently announced a partnership with the German company Swobbee. The companies signed an agreement to offer the Yamaha Neo electric scooter subscription along with the battery swapping infrastructure of the German company in Berlin.
The project will start in July in the German capital, the epicenter of electric mobility in Europe. Consumers with a license to ride 50 cc motorcycles can subscribe to Swobbee’s monthly service to use the electric scooter.
The subscription includes maintenance, insurance, and replacement in case of defects in the scooter. Subscribers can swap empty batteries for fully charged ones at Swobbee charging stations with the plan.
The monthly subscription for Yamaha’s electric scooter starts at 129 Euros, equivalent to about R$ 745. According to Yamaha Europe’s Director of Ground Mobility, Clément Villet, the company is excited about the partnership with Swobbee to further boost the two-wheeled electric vehicle market.


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