The Yamaha TMax 560, the Euro 5 successor to the Yamaha TMax 530, has been officially revealed. It has two variants and will be launched internationally on 8 May 2020.
Yamaha TMax 560 Features
The TMax 560 looks similar to the TMax 530. However, there are some visual differences on the new sports scooter. The front side turn signals of the Yamaha TMax 560 are quite compact and feature LEDs. The headlight has the same shape but it features 4 LEDs.
The design of the rear cowl is different and it gives the scooter a sportier look. The side cowl is different as well. The exhaust, unlike that of the old model, is an all-black unit. The biggest change has to be the tail light, which is a new, LED unit that creates a T-shape.
Some of the other key features of the Yamaha TMax 560 are:
Twin-pod instrument cluster
Split seats
Large under-seat storage with light
Adjustable front windscreen
Dual disc brakes at the front
Traction control
ABS
Yamaha TMax 560 Specs
ArrayPowering the new TMax is a 562 cc twin-cylinder, DOHC engine. This water-cooled mill churns out 48 PS of maximum power and 56 Nm of peak torque. Yamaha has also included some other changes which lead to reduced engine vibrations and improved acceleration.
The standard variant of the new Yamaha TMax 560 price is JPY 11,60,000 (INR 8.08 lakh) and is offered in only Matte Blueish Grey Metallic colour. On the other hand, the Yamaha TMax 560 Tech Max costs JPY 1290,000 (INR 8.99 lakh) and is offered in two colour options - Matte Greenish Grey and Matte Dark Grey.
Chances of Yamaha bringing the TMax 560 in India are low. For more Yamaha news and other two-wheeler updates, keep checking IndianAutosBlog.com.
Suzuki has unveiled the Swift Sport ZC33S Final Edition for the Japanese market, marking the end of the third-generation Swift Sport. This limited-production model will be available from March to..
Range Rover has officially commenced sales of the 2025 Range Rover Sport in India, with prices starting at ₹1.45 crore (ex-showroom). Locally manufactured, the premium SUV is offered in 3.0L Petrol..
Toyota is set to revolutionize its premium MPV segment with the launch of the Alphard and Vellfire Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicle (PHEV) models in Japan. Sales for these luxurious six-seater PHEVs..
When it comes to tuning cars, timeless is a word we don’t hear enough. But every once in a while, a classic design comes along that proves its versatility and enduring appeal, no matter the decade or..
Suzuki has unveiled the Swift Sport ZC33S Final Edition for the Japanese market, marking the end of the third-generation Swift Sport. This limited-production model will be available from March to..
Range Rover has officially commenced sales of the 2025 Range Rover Sport in India, with prices starting at ₹1.45 crore (ex-showroom). Locally manufactured, the premium SUV is offered in 3.0L Petrol..
Toyota is set to revolutionize its premium MPV segment with the launch of the Alphard and Vellfire Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicle (PHEV) models in Japan. Sales for these luxurious six-seater PHEVs..
When it comes to tuning cars, timeless is a word we don’t hear enough. But every once in a while, a classic design comes along that proves its versatility and enduring appeal, no matter the decade or..
Honda is set to showcase two bold EV prototypes from its upcoming Honda 0 Series at CES 2025. Scheduled for a global market debut in 2026, these models signify the brand’s next leap in electric..
If you are like many exotic car enthusiasts, you’re eager to hit the road the moment you get your hands on that shiny new ride. But slow down champ! Supercars generally require an adjustment period..