On February 29, Yamaha debuted the revised TMAX560 in Japan, launching the TMAX560 and TMAX560 Tech Max variants. Both variants have slightly different characteristics despite having the same components and transmission.
Furthermore, the TMAX560 is priced at RM 75K (Rs. 13 lakh, ex-showroom) in Malaysia and JPY 1,408,000 (Rs. 7.75 lakh) in Japan. However, with a test mule caught in India, there's speculation about the Yamaha TMAX560 launching in 2024 via the CBU route.
The 2024 Yamaha TMAX560 presents new exterior colour options while maintaining its unique design. In Japan, the standard TMAX560 offers Matte Black with Racing Blue wheels, while the TMAX560 Tech Max features Matte Dark Reddish Grey and Matte Dark Grey. In Malaysia, the TMAX560 is available in Dark Magma and Tech Black shades.
In addition to this, TMAX560 features advanced technology like a 7-inch TFT instrument display, Garmin navigation, electric windscreen, heated seats, grips, cruise control, and more.
It offers spacious under-seat storage, a 15L fuel tank, and weighs 220 kg. Its power comes from a 560cc DOHC 4V parallel-twin-cylinder engine, delivering 47.6 bhp and 55.7 Nm torque, with a CVT and belt-drive system.
Featuring a 562 cc displacement and a Parallel-Twin, 4-stroke, 4-valve DOHC system, the 2024 Yamaha TMAX560 boasts a potent engine design. Its two cylinders, each with four valves, ensure ideal combustion and guarantee efficient operation. Additionally, the 10.9:1 compression ratio efficiently strikes a balance between power and fuel efficiency.
With the help of TCI technology, the ignition system guarantees dependable starts under all circumstances. The fuel injection guarantees precise fuel delivery, enhancing responsiveness and performance. Additionally, a wet sump lubrication system enhances consistent oil distribution and engine longevity.
Featuring a dynamic and sporty design, the 2024 Yamaha TMAX560 is driven by a powerful 560cc Euro 5 compliant DOHC engine. Its parallel-twin cylinder engine ensures smooth performance on the road.
Equipped with cruise control, an electric windscreen, and heated handlebar grips, it offers enhanced comfort for riders. Heated seats also keep passengers comfortable on chilly rides. Integrated LED front indicators improve visibility, while the traction control system enhances safety and stability.
The release of the 2024 Yamaha TMAX560 is highly significant for the Indian market. This follows the sighting of a Yamaha TMAX560 test prototype in India, equipped with temporary red Karnataka state registration plates. This has sparked speculation about Yamaha's plans to introduce the TMAX in the Indian market fairly soon.
In the context of premium, large-capacity bikes in India, this holds particular significance. At one end, there are the Keeway Sixties 300i and Vieste 300, priced at around Rs. 3.3 lakh (ex-showroom). Conversely, the BMW C400GT, featuring a single-cylinder 350cc engine, commands a hefty price of Rs. 11.25 lakh (ex-showroom).
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