Yamaha Ray ZR Street Rally Edition Launched In India; Priced At Rs. 57,898

- The Yamaha Ray ZR Street Rally was first shown at the 2018 Auto Expo
- It is priced at Rs. 57,898 (ex-showroom, Delhi)
- It will have the same engine as the standard Yamaha Ray ZR
India Yamaha Motor has launched the Ray ZR Street Rally Edition in India at a price of Rs. 57,898 (Ex-showroom, Delhi). The scooter was first showcased at the 2018 Auto Expo and Yamaha says that the design has been inspired by other global models of Yamaha. The Ray ZR Street Rally edition is basically a decked up version of the standard Ray ZR, with a sporty demeanour and snazzy graphics. The front headlight apron now gets a 'wing-style' fairing which has been inspired from the Yamaha MT-09, giving the scooter a sporty stance. Also, the company has incorporated new knuckle-guards to protect the hands from wind-blast. Other features include the fully digital instrument console, the 'rising air' rear end and the roller rocker arm which reduces the loss of power at low speeds.
(The Yamaha Ray ZR Street Rally gets the same engine as the standard Ray ZR)Also Read: Yamaha Ray ZR Street Rally Edition Teased; Launch Soon
Speaking about the launch, Roy Kurian, Senior Vice President, Sales & Marketing, Yamaha Motor India Sales Pvt Ltd. said, "Yamaha's Cygnus Ray ZR 'Street Rally' Edition perfectly combines power and style that makes it an aspirational buy. Continuing with Yamaha's legacy to provide technologically advanced, sporty and stylish products, 'Street Rally' will bring excitement to scooter customers who look for sporty scooters with easy manoeuvring along with smooth power delivery. The globally known 'Unique style of Yamaha' that outlines any product innovation including the 'Street Rally' edition will help the brand to keep up its incremental ascent in the Indian two wheeler market."
Also Read: Yamaha Ray ZR Street Rally Edition Showcased At 2018 Auto Expo
The Cygnus Ray ZR Street Rally edition will be available in two colours, which are Rally Red and Racing Blue. Yamaha says that the scooter will hit the dealerships from the last week of July 2018. The Street Rally edition scooter uses the same 113 cc single-cylinder Blue Core engine that makes around 7.2 bhp and 8.1 Nm of peak torque. The engine is paired to a CVT unit. Some of the other features include a 170 mm front disc brake, 21-litre underseat stowage, a front pocket for storing knick knacks, key secure grip and a two-level single seat.
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