Yamaha Motor unveils R9, R3, SR400 Final Edition at Motor Show
autospinn.com, 28 Mar '25
Thai Yamaha Motor presents a comprehensive experience for Yamaha customers with the "Feel the Unique Experience, the Best in Every Way, Different in Every Feel" booth at the 46th Bangkok International Motor Show.
The event marks the launch of the latest R-Series super sports motorcycles - the new Yamaha R9 and Yamaha R3 - alongside the classic Sport Heritage model, the Yamaha SR400 Final Edition.
The exhibition features exclusive promotions for standard motorcycles, big bikes, apparel, and Yamaha Loop products.
Additionally, Yamaha collaborates with business partners to enhance customer engagement through activities tailored to various lifestyles.
The R-Series makes its debut at the event with two models:
- R9 - Incorporating cutting-edge MotoGP technology, the R9 features a modern design and an 890cc CP3 engine, delivering powerful performance suited for both road and racetrack use.
- R3 - Designed with aerodynamic winglets for enhanced stability, the R3 is equipped with a 321cc engine that ensures quick responsiveness. Its lightweight construction allows for easy handling and improved agility. The bold and aggressive styling reflects the signature DNA of the R-Series.
Also introduced at the event is the New Yamaha SR400 Final Edition, a classic motorcycle that has maintained its appeal among Thai enthusiasts.
This model retains its signature design elements, including a round headlamp, traditional front and rear shock absorbers, a kick-start system, and a single-cylinder engine that provides an authentic riding experience. The SR400 is recognised for its simplicity and durability, making it a sought-after model among collectors and classic motorcycle enthusiasts. The Final Edition is available in two new colours: 'Deep Red Metallic', a hade introduced for the first time by Yamaha, and 'Dark Grey Metallic'.
These three new models contribute to the unique experience at the Yamaha booth, reinforcing the brand's commitment to innovation, performance, and heritage in motorcycle design.