Note: It’s purely MotoGP. Now that we have that clarified, here’s the big breaking news: Yamaha recently declared that it was formally retiring its iconic inline-four "big-bang" M1 – the same platform ...
Regardless of how you feel about electric two-wheelers, you can’t argue about one thing: the innovation at hand. From hubless wheels to 3D-printed tech, or scooter-motorcycle crossovers to a moped ...
On Tuesday, India Yamaha Motor launched two motorcycles – the XSR155 for Rs 1.49 lakh, and the FZ-Rave for Rs 1.17 lakh, ex-showroom – and also entered electric mobility by unveiling the Aerox-E and ...
Why you can trust What Hi-Fi? Our expert team reviews products in dedicated test rooms, to help you make the best choice for your budget. Find out more about how we test. If you’re a fan of soundbars, ...
Whilst the battles rages for MotoGP™ supremacy and the title race intensifies, testing continues to find the ultimate edge of performance over rivals. Yamaha have been keen testers in 2025, with their ...
The news is finally official: Toprak Razgatlioglu will be a MotoGP rider in 2026! The double WorldSBK champion has signed a contract with Yamaha as the Turk gets set to race in Prima Pramac Yamaha ...
Toward the tail end of last year, Japanese motorcycle giant Yamaha announced it would be withdrawing its ebikes from the North American market. Only a year earlier, the manufacturer had announced a ...
Yamaha’s JetBlaster DLX is part of a four-model line that replaces the EX series as Yamaha’s introductory WaveRunner offering, which the company terms “Rec Lite.” The JetBlaster DLX (for Deluxe) ...
Luke started working as a Freelance Writer for HotCars in 2020. After three years, he moved to a more permanent role with the TopSpeed motorcycle content team as a Journalist. Yamaha has evolved into ...