Yamaha RX 100: The Commercial Bike Is Back But This Time It’s Different

A Blast from the Past

Yamaha RX 100 has remained one of the most sought-After motorcycles up to now and more so from the early 1990s. There are rumors that Yamaha is planning to reinvent this bike and the new model is none other than this and will be fitted with modern day technologies and a strong engine. Though official specifications are awaited, people are eagerly waiting for this new system to hit the market.

Powerful 250cc Engine

New features of the latest model of Yamaha RX 100 include a powerful 250cc engine. This powerful engine aims to produce an extraordinary output power of 26 BHP and also create 22.9 Nm of maximum torque power which exactly fulfils the expectations of car enthusiasts.

Modern retro style with features of the given period

The new Yamaha RX 100 will have aesthetic features of the earlier models,but will be an upgrade to fit the contemporary market. It will come equipped with a hybrid analogue and digital instrument cluster and will have an analog appeal but only in fashion. Moreover, there are more options regarding colouring and riders can pick up a favourite one for them.

Key Features

The updated RX 100 comes packed with exciting features, including:

• Bluetooth Connectivity: Use a mobile or portable agenda.

• Call Alerts: Never miss an important call.

• Digital Speedometer: It is conveniently kept track of how fast you are going.

Pricing and Market Expectations There are few fundamental factors that affect the pricing of a security and circumstances under which the security pricing differs from the market expectations.

The estimated price for Yamaha RX 100 is around ₹1.40 lakh, it means that it is suitable for beginners and those who are coming back to bike riding.

Legacy of the RX 100

The first generation Yamaha RX 100 had earned a reputation for out-performing other similar Two-Strokes in the market by packing a 98cc, 2-stroke air-cooled engine that delivered 11PS maximum power at 8,000 RPM along with a maximum torque of 10.39 Nm at 6,000 RPM.

It was available with a 5-speed gearbox and could go slightly over 100km/h; it also had a fuel economy of 40 km per litre. By having a retro look and actually performing well, the bike became fashionable, which caused it to feature in many movies and television series.

Although the production of the RX 100 was ceased in the year 2002, it continues to be an emblematic model in the Indian market context. Its good handling, which is coupled with its durability and emotional value makes it to continue to remain relevant among many people. Hope for its return increased recently when Yamaha’s their manufacturer applied for the trademark in 2019.

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