Meet The New Yamaha XMAX 300 Connected, Premium Scooter With 300 cc Engine, Advanced Connectivity, Sophisticated Design And Suggested Price Of R$ 37,990.
Yamaha announced the launch of the New Yamaha XMAX 300 Connected, a scooter that promises to change the experience for those seeking performance, connectivity, and comfort on two wheels.
The model is already available in the Brazilian market with a suggested price of R$ 37,990, featuring a 300 cc engine, automatic transmission, and advanced onboard technology.
The launch reinforces the brand’s investment in the premium scooter segment, which is increasingly sought after in urban centers for its combination of practicality and style.
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Designed for those who value innovation and performance, the New Yamaha XMAX 300 Connected stands out by offering modern solutions for daily life, such as a digital dashboard integrated with apps, traction system, full LED lighting, and striking design.
The arrival of the model in Brazil happens at a time when efficient and connected mobility is becoming a priority for many motorcyclists.
Learn Everything About The New Yamaha XMAX 300 Connected
Sophisticated Design And Modern Aerodynamics
The visual of the New Yamaha XMAX 300 Connected grabs attention right from the start.
The scooter was designed to convey modernity, with fluid lines between the upper fairing and the front fender.

This detail reinforces the integration with the ground, ensuring more stability in curves.
Another highlight is the ergonomic seat, designed to provide comfort on long journeys.
In addition to facilitating foot support on the ground, it has ample space under the seat, capable of storing two closed helmets — an essential feature for daily riders.
Onboard Technology And Advanced Connectivity
Connectivity is one of the great differentiators of this scooter.
The New Yamaha XMAX 300 Connected comes equipped with a dual panel — one TFT screen and one LCD — that allows for GPS mirroring and real-time route visualization.
The system also displays calls, messages, and music, without requiring the rider to divert attention from the road.

Integration is done via the Yamaha Motorcycle Connect app, compatible with Android and iOS.
It connects the scooter to the phone via Bluetooth and displays information such as fuel consumption, notifications, location, and even usage reports.
To enhance the experience, the model also features Garmin StreetCross GPS navigation, with options for full view or Turn by Turn mode.
Engine Performance And Enhanced Safety
In the mechanical aspect, the New Yamaha XMAX 300 Connected does not disappoint.
Equipped with a 292 cc single-cylinder engine, 4-stroke, SOHC, and liquid cooling, it delivers 27.9 hp at 7,250 rpm and 2.9 kgf.m of torque at 5,750 rpm.
This combination ensures quick starts and great performance on the roads.
To reinforce safety, the model features ABS brakes on both wheels and hydraulic discs, along with a traction control system that prevents skidding on slippery surfaces.
The full LED headlight and taillight form an “X” when activated, providing style and increased visibility. Another important feature is the ESS (Emergency Stop Signal), which automatically activates the hazard lights during sudden decelerations.
Comfort And Practicality In Daily Life
The New Yamaha XMAX 300 Connected was designed with urban routines in mind. The front suspension of 110 mm and the rear of 92 mm offer smoothness on various terrains, while the anatomical seat ensures comfort even on long journeys.

Another innovative feature is the electrically adjustable windshield, which can be adjusted directly from the left handle. This allows for aerodynamic adaptation to riding style or road conditions with just a touch.
Additionally, the Type-C USB socket located on the front shield makes charging mobile devices easier, a plus for those who rely on constant connectivity.
Revisions And Maintenance Of The New Yamaha XMAX 300 Connected
The maintenance of the scooter also deserves highlighting. The first revision, scheduled for 1,000 km or six months, includes replacing filters, Yamalube Scooter oil, and essential checks, with costs starting from R$ 240.00.
Meanwhile, the 5,000 km or 12-month revision has a suggested price of R$ 174.00, including a detailed check of components such as the braking system, suspension, and electronic fuel injection.
These affordable packages reinforce Yamaha’s proposal to offer not only a scooter that is sophisticated but also easy to maintain, enhancing its appeal for those seeking cost-effectiveness combined with technology.
Colors And Availability In Brazil
The New Yamaha XMAX 300 Connected is available in three color options: Magma Brown (matte brown), X-Black (matte black), and Aura Gray (pearl gray).
The modern visual, combined with technological features, positions the scooter as one of the most complete in its category.
With a suggested price of R$ 37,990.00, the scooter is already available at the brand’s dealerships across the country.
New Yamaha XMAX 300 Connected: The Premium Scooter That Unites Everything In One
By combining sophisticated design, powerful engine, advanced connectivity, and affordable maintenance, the New Yamaha XMAX 300 Connected establishes itself as one of the most complete premium scooters in the Brazilian market.
The scooter has been designed for those who need efficient mobility but do not compromise on technology and comfort.
Thus, Yamaha’s model arrives with the potential to attract both young professionals who face daily traffic and experienced motorcyclists seeking a practical and modern option for everyday use.

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