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Yamaha Ray : Special Coverage
Yamaha Ray : Special Coverage

Yamaha's decision to enter the scooter segment in India has seen the light of day with the new RAY. Targeted at college students and young working women showing increased affinity to purchasing light weight and highly efficient scooters, the new RAY has been designed and engineered to answer the needs of this growing class of young female customers who want a scooter that is stylishly designed, compact, easy to use and have a fresh new appeal. Great acceleration, easy handling, excellent maneuverability and good fuel efficiency are all part and parcel of this stylish package on two wheels powered by an air-cooled 4-stroke 113cc engine with CVT (Continuous variable transmission) that boasts excellent reliability. Read all about Yamaha's newest scooter for the Indian market in our comprehensive web coverage
We take the revamped Honda Dio and the female focused Yamaha Ray on a quick spin around town to figure out where their 'scooter similarities' really do end
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Female employees will undergo an apprenticeship programme approved by the state government which will last for 3 years wherein they will receive industrial training by being on the job
With the launch of the new Ray, Yamaha hasn't merely filled up a few blank spaces in its two wheeler arsenal for the Indian market, but rather engineered a product that despite its primary...
The new RAY has been designed and engineered to answer the needs of this growing class of young female customers who want a scooter that is stylishly designed, compact, easy to use and have a fresh...
Yamaha enters the scooter market in India with the launch of the Ray at a price of Rs 46,000 ex-showroom Delhi






