Yamaha has recently launched two new bikes in the Indian two-wheeler market, namely the Yamaha MT-03 and Yamaha YZF-R3. These bikes are priced at 4.59 lakh and 4.64 lakh rupees, respectively. The Yamaha YZF-R3 was previously available in the Indian market but was later discontinued. On the other hand, the Yamaha MT-03 is being introduced for the first time in the country.

Both bikes feature a diamond-type tubular frame and have attractive looks, although they differ in terms of bodywork. The Yamaha MT-03 offers a minimal bodywork and an upright riding position, while the Yamaha YZF-R3 comes with full fairing, clip-on bars, and a tucked-down riding position.

These bikes share the same engine, with a 321cc parallel-twin engine based on liquid-cooled technology. They produce a maximum power of 41bhp and a peak torque of 29.5Nm. Both bikes come with a six-speed gearbox for better performance, although a quick shifter is not included.

In terms of features, both the Yamaha MT-03 and Yamaha YZF-R3 offer non-adjustable USD forks in the front and a monoshock at the rear for comfortable riding. The bikes also come with dual-channel ABS for improved braking, along with disc brakes on both wheels. Additionally, they are equipped with an LCD instrument console and 17-inch wheels.

The entry of these bikes into the market is expected to pose stiff competition to other popular models such as the KTM 390 Duke, Triumph Speed 400, TVS Apache RR 310, and BMW G 310 R.

, the launch of the Yamaha MT-03 and YZF-R3 has added exciting new options to the Indian two-wheeler market, providing riders with powerful performance and advanced features to enhance their riding experience.

Summery:

– Yamaha has launched two bikes in the Indian two-wheeler market named Yamaha MT-03 and Yamaha YZF-R3, with prices set at 4.59 lakh and 4.64 lakh rupees respectively.
– The Diamond-type tubular frame of both bikes is attractive, with different bodywork designs. The Yamaha MT-03 has a upright riding position with less bodywork, while the Yamaha YZF-R3 comes with full fairing, clip-on bars, and a tucked-down riding position.
– Both bikes use the same engine, featuring a liquid-cooled 321cc parallel-twin engine with 41bhp power and 29.5Nm peak torque, along with a six-speed gearbox but no quickshifter.
– The bikes come with non-adjustable USD forks and monoshock at the rear for comfortable riding, as well as dual-channel ABS and disc brakes for better braking. They also feature an LCD instrument console and 17-inch wheels, presenting competition to other bikes in the market.

Sonu Roy is originally a resident of Samastipur district of Bihar, has been working as a writer in digital journalism for the last 4 years. In his career of 4 years, he has good experience from politics, automobile, motivation, sports to technology field.