New 150 cc Sports Bike YZF-R15 Launched By Yamaha
A new 150 cc sports bike has been launched by the giant two-wheeler maker company from Japan, the Yamaha Motor on Wednesday and the company has named the new bike as the YZF-R15. The company officials have stated that the new bikes has been launched with an aim to expand the company`s portfolio further and the company is also expecting that the new YZF-R15 is going to attract the Indian consumers very much and thus help the company to achieve a good sales statistics in the Indian market.
While talking about the launching of the new sports bike in India, and also about the company`s aims with this bike, the CEO and Managing Director of India Yamaha Motor, Mr. Tsutomu Mabuchi said, "With the launch of YZF-R15, Yamaha unleashes its strategic intent to offer superior products in India and is poised to provide Indian sports bike enthusiasts with the combined thrill of technological superiority and artistic brilliance". He said that the company is going to offer the new bike in two different colours, like racing blue and black.
Another top official from the company was talking about the most important and salient features of the newly launched YZF-R15 sports bike and said that the bike is coming with a 150 cc liquid cooled fuel injection engine. The official said that the bike is also going to have all aluminium DiASil cylinder and the bike is also capable of providing a very good mileage to the users. Mr. Mabuchi added, "Yamaha has always kept up with new technology while constantly bringing it to the next level.New 150 cc Sports Bike YZF-R15 Launched By Yamaha With India`s first liquid cooled, 4-valve fuel injected engine, YZF-R15 comes with R1 DNA". The sources from the industry have informed that with the launching of the new YZF-R15, the portfolio of Yamaha in the Indian market is now comprising the bikes like MT01, YZF-R1, Gladiator (SS and RS types), Gladiator Graffiti, G5, Alba and also the Crux.
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2:07 PM on September 09, 2008