Yamaha RX 100: The Legend Returns to the Indian Market
Yamaha RX 100, a legendary bike in the Indian market, is all set to return with robust features. This bike, which dominated the Indian roads in the 1980s and 90s, is still recalled with a unique fondness by today’s youth. However, the main reason behind the discontinuation of the Yamaha RX100 was the strict pollution norms which its 98cc two-stroke engine could not adhere to. Now, the company is considering reintroducing it in a new look.
Yamaha RX 100: New Look and Features
The Yamaha RX100 will replace its old 98cc two-stroke engine with a more powerful and less polluting four-stroke engine. Keeping in mind the demand of the Indian market, the capacity of this new engine is expected to be around 200cc, along with a likely inclusion of a five-speed gearbox. The iconic robust look of the Yamaha RX100 will be retained, along with the addition of new features.
Yamaha RX 100: Maintaining the Classic Look with New Features
The new model of Yamaha RX100 will maintain its classic look, including its round headlight, beautiful body, and lightweight design. Potential new features that can be expected in the new RX100 include a digital meter, LED headlight, and a self-start.
Return of the Yamaha RX 100
Yamaha’s Chairman in India, Eishin Chihana, mentioned in a recent interview that the company is planning to reintroduce the Yamaha RX 100. The return of Yamaha RX 100 has certainly excited bike lovers and it will be interesting to see how well the new RX100 performs in the current Indian market.
- The Yamaha RX 100, a legendary bike from the 80s and 90s, is set to return to the Indian market with robust features.
- It will replace its old 98cc two-stroke engine with a more powerful and less polluting four-stroke engine.
- The new model will maintain its classic look, along with the addition of new features like a digital meter, LED headlight, and a self-start.
- Yamaha’s Chairman in India, Eishin Chihana, confirmed the company’s plans to reintroduce the Yamaha RX 100.