Yamaha has launched the YZF-R3 superbike in India for an ex-showroom Delhi price of Rs. 3,25,000/- which will be sold from select Yamaha showrooms in Racing Blue and Black Lightning colours.
With a 321cc liquid cooled, 4 stroke, 2 cylinder, 4 valve per cylinder, fuel injected engine that sends 41.4bhp to the rear wheel with 29.6Nm of torque. The engine is mated to 6-speed constant mesh transmission with a wet multiple clutch.
Yamaha has fitted with a telescopic front and a swingarm rear suspension on the R3 superbike with hydraulic single disc brakes at the front and rear. The YZF-R3 will be brought in for sale in CKD format.
Roy Kurian, Vice President- Sales & Marketing, Yamaha Motor India Sales Pvt. Ltd shared, “The YZF-R3 is a model that takes the R-Series technology and know-how Yamaha has accumulated since the original YZF-R1 and brings the world of the “YZF” lineup to the 320cc displacement class. It inherits the high level of riding performance and styling DNA worthy of an R-Series model while also being easy to handle in daily use. The YZF-R3 is expected to attract younger racing enthusiasts looking for their first racing bike. Currently the Supersports segment (250cc to 600cc) is doing around 1000 bikes a month and our plan is to attain a 20% market share in the segment.”
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