Yamaha Nmax Pros & Cons

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Things We Like in Yamaha Nmax

Feature-rich: Though it’s an entry-level scooter, the NMAX comes with a fully digital instrument cluster, alloy wheels, disc brakes, and attractive styling.

Refined powertrain: The Yamaha NMAX comes with a very refined 155cc engine which offers a smooth performance. Acceleration is one of the best in class

Stable cruiser: The maxi-scooter has impressive cruising capability. It can easily cross 62mph on highways with dual carriageways. The ride is well-balanced.

City performer: The Yamaha NMAX is a great city performer and handles extremely well in traffic. Turning corners is easy.

Things We Don't Like in Yamaha Nmax

Basic design: The design of the NMAX is extremely basic. There’s not much thrill here. Most of its rivals  have a far more attractive design

Overpriced: The NMAX may come as overpriced to some buyers as it doesn’t have LED lighting. Other segment-standard features are expected from it

Small console: The digital instrument cluster of the NMAX is rather small. It’s often difficult to read the numbers, particularly during rains.

Floorboard storage: The maxi-scooter doesn’t have floorboard storage space which makes the vehicle unpractical for city travelling. The only storage space is located under the seat.

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