Yamaha Unveils 2015 Lineup Of Vino Classic And Zuma Scooters

Yamaha Unveils 2015 Lineup Of Vino Classic And Zuma Scooters

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Yamaha Introduces 2015 Vino and Zuma Scooters

Cypress, CA September 2, 2014 –Yamaha Motor Corporation, U.S.A. is excited to announce the launch of our 2015 Vino Classic and Zuma line of scooters.

The Vino Classic combines retro styling with modern Yamaha engineering. High quality paint and chrome accents make the Vino Classic a true stand out. The fuel injected 49cc four-stroke engine delivers smooth throttle response and 110 mpg, while the open step through design, ample underseat storage and gear rack make the Vino Classic perfect for stops around town.

Yamaha’s “go anywhere, do anything” Zuma line is iconic in the scooter world. Known for their peppy engines, durability, large underseat storage, unique headlight designs, powerful front rotors, and aggressive fat knobby tires, the Zuma scooter is offered in three different configurations for 2015, based on style and engine displacement.

The race inspired Zuma 50FX and the bold and aggressive designed Zuma 50F are equipped with a low maintenance, fuel injected 49cc four-stroke engine that gets an incredible 132mpg. Both models feature push button electric starting and a fully automatic V-belt transmission for easy, twist-the-throttle-and-go operation.

The Zuma 125 with its powerful 4 valve, fuel injected 125cc 4-stroke engine, steel frame, beefy forks and shocks mean the tough off-road image isn’t just for looks. This scooter is at home on unpaved roads all while delivering attitude on the street.

For more information on all Yamaha models please visit www.yamahamotorsports.com. You can also visit us at facebook.com/yamahamotorusa and follow us on Twitter and Instagram at @yamahamotorusa.

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