India Yamaha Motor (IYM) Pvt. Ltd. has introduced new colour options to the Cygnus Ray-ZR portfolio as an add on to its style and bravura. The design realises the Real Boys’ Scooter concept by balancing the deeply-sculpted and powerful front mask, effortlessly-layered straight lines, and tail surround accentuated with a sense of speed.
The Drum Brake model of the Cygnus Ray ZR comes at a cost of Rs 53,451 while the Disk Brake model is priced at Rs 55,898.
The Cygnus Ray-ZR is powered by an air-cooled, 4-stroke, SOHC, 2-valve, 113 cc, “Blue Core” engine. It features a lightweight body (103 kg) and offers user-friendliness. The main features also include 1) an engine with high combustion efficiency to offer among the best fuel efficiency in its class at 66 km/L (under standard test conditions) 2) Plenty of storage space (21 litres under seat storage) 3) Well designed instrument cluster with excellent readability even at night 4) Tubeless tyres.
The model is now available in five colours - Armada Blue (Disc), Matt Green (Disc/Drum), Maverick Blue (Disc/Drum), Rooster Red (Disc) along with the existing Darknight Edition (Disc).
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