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Autocar India on MSNYamaha R3 performance testedThe R3 is currently Yamaha’s flagship motorcycle in India. It currently finds itself in a segment that’s moved on in terms of ...
If there is but one rule of thumb in the world of high-performance motorcycles, it's that you cannot talk about road-and-track-burning bikes without talking about Yamaha. The same could also be ...
The Yamaha R3 is powered by the same 321cc, liquid-cooled, parallel-twin engine as the Yamaha MT-03. The engine produces 42.0 PS at 10,750rpm and 29.5Nm at 9,000rpm. Now, when we look at the ...
The updated Yamaha R3 is powered by a 321cc liquid-cooled, twin-cylinder engine that delivers 41 bhp and 29.5 Nm of torque. It comes paired with a 6-speed gearbox for smooth shifting. The R3 ...
The Yamaha R3 has returned to India with refreshed styling, a powerful 321cc engine, and a balance of track-ready performance and everyday practicality. Despite its higher price tag, it stands out ...
We all know the Yamaha R3 has an uber-reliable parallel-twin engine. The mill debuted a long time ago, has never had any major reliability complaints, and is known to take a lot of abuse.
Yamaha’s MotoGP technical director Max Bartolini explained that Yamaha must soon make a choice in 2025 if it wants to move to a V4 engine or stay with the current inline-four engine configuration.
The new model showcases a refreshed design and includes some upgraded features, while still retaining its familiar 321cc parallel-twin engine. Yamaha has given the R3 a significant design overhaul ...
The R9 is a new supersport offering from the Japanese manufacturer, powered by the same engine as the Yamaha MT-09 and the 2025 Yamaha R3 has undergone a few much needed updates. Here’s ...
For the past few years, the R3 has been the misfit in Yamaha’s YZF lineup. That’s because it’s been the only model without the characteristic fascia comprising fang-like LEDs and a central ...
Yamaha, which has raced Inline four-cylinder engines since the start of the MotoGP era, is ‘busy developing a V4 powerplant’. Yamaha Racing managing director Lin Jarvis confirmed the news in ...
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