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Yamaha Introduces 5-Year Roadside Assistance Program For Consumers
Yamaha Introduces 5-Year Roadside Assistance Program For Consumers

NDTV

time30-05-2025

  • Automotive
  • NDTV

Yamaha Introduces 5-Year Roadside Assistance Program For Consumers

India Yamaha Motor Private Limited has announced a five-year roadside assistance program at Rs 975. This marks another step in the Japanese automaker's service expansion. It comes at a time when the automaker is completing its four decades of operations in the country. The brand claims that the initiative offers round-the-clock assistance across the country, catering to various situations such as vehicle malfunctions, accidents, battery issues, flat tires, minor repairs, and medical crises. Customers have access to towing services and on-site repair support through this initiative. Also Read: This roadside assistance program complements Yamaha's newly introduced 10-year warranty system, which integrates a standard 2-year warranty with an additional 8-year extended warranty option. With these programs in place, the motorcycle manufacturer is focusing on after-sales services to occupy a relatively bigger space in a price-sensitive market. Furthermore, these services might help the brand build consumer loyalty. Presently, the Japanese automaker in India has a product lineup consisting of multiple models covering various segments. In the scooter segment, the brand has the Fascino 125 and RayZR series. Among the very few maxi-scooters sold in the country, the brand has the Aerox 155 as its flag bearer in the segment. In the commuter motorcycle segment, the brand has models like the FZ-S series, FZ-X, and others. With a street fighter body style, the brand has the MT-15 and the R15 as a supersport. Meanwhile, the middle-weight segment consists of MT-03 and YZF-R3.

Yamaha Sales Breakup: Ray ZR Dominates The List, Despite Negative YoY Growth
Yamaha Sales Breakup: Ray ZR Dominates The List, Despite Negative YoY Growth

NDTV

time28-05-2025

  • Automotive
  • NDTV

Yamaha Sales Breakup: Ray ZR Dominates The List, Despite Negative YoY Growth

In April 2025, Yamaha sold 46,826 two-wheelers in India, which represents a 25.79 percent decrease compared to April 2024, when 63,098 units were sold. Additionally, this figure shows a 7.23 percent drop from March 2025, where sales totaled 50,473 units. In this article, we will examine the year-over-year (YoY) and month-over-month (MoM) sales figures for Yamaha Motors. Yamaha Sales April 2025: YoY Sales Analysis The year-on-year report highlights that the Yamaha RayZR has become increasingly popular in domestic markets. Sales have risen slightly by 0.91 percent, reaching 14,183 units in April 2025, up from 14,055 units the previous year. The RayZR now accounts for a significant 30.29 percent of the company's total sales. In contrast, sales of the FZ fell by 2.15 percent, down to 13,482 units from 13,778 units last year. The MT15 saw a sharp decline of 47.41 percent, selling only 7,025 units compared to 13,359 units in April 2024. The Fascino also experienced a significant drop of 35.65 percent, with sales falling to 5,678 units from 8,824 units a year prior. The Yamaha R15 faced a major decline as well, dropping 55.97 percent to just 4,908 units, down from 11,146 units in April 2024. The Aerox sales decreased by 21.98 percent, with 1,484 units sold. However, the new 2025 Aerox 155, which comes in Standard and S trims, is expected to boost sales next month with fresh color options and updated graphics. Ending on a positive note, the R3/MT03 experienced a remarkable increase in demand, with sales rising by 94.12 percent with 66 units, up from just 34 units the previous year. Yamaha Sales April 2025: MoM Sales Analysis Yamaha's sales saw a drop of 7.23 percent compared to the previous month, totaling 50,473 units sold in March 2025, which is a decrease of 3,647 units. The RayZR was the top seller with 14,183 units, although it also experienced a slight decline of 2.25 percent. In contrast, the FZ had a strong performance, increasing sales by 16.39 percent from 11,583 units in March to 13,482 units month prior. However, the MT15 faced a notable decline of 22.58 percent, with sales falling to 7,025 units. The Fascino also decreased by 14.41 percent, dropping from 6,634 units to 5,678 units. The R15 saw a significant drop of 25.88 percent, with its sales now at 4,908 units, while the Aerox fell by 25.46 percent. The R3/MT03 showed growth, both year-over-year and month-over-month, with a rise of 11.86 percent as sales increased from 59 units in March to 66 units last month.

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