Few works of science fiction have managed to capture the hearts and minds of people all over the world as much as Star Wars has. Available in limited edition liveries, the Yamaha NMAX has been made available in sleek Star Wars-inspired liveries that's sure to capture the attention of the die-hard Star Wars aficionado who just so happens to be a motorcyclist. The Rebel Alliance livery has been designed after Luke Skywalker's iconic X-Wing Starfighter. As a nice little easter egg for diehard Star Wars aficionados, the livery on both versions feature the inscription "Special Edition" in Aurebesh, one of the most popular written languages in the Star Wars universe. Apart from the flashy liveries, however, the Yamaha NMAX remains completely unchanged.
Yamaha and Star Wars have come together to bring a special limited edition makeover for the NMAX scooters - but only in Brazil. star wars rebel alliance scooterYamaha NMAX - Rebel Alliance scooterStarting with the Rebel Alliance, Luke Skywalker’s X-Wing is the inspiration here, with Alliance emblems, white colourway with red and gold accents giving this a certain Red Squadron vibe. Star Wars Yamaha NMAX galactic empire scooterYamaha NMAX - Galactic Empire scooterAs for the dark side, the Tie-fighter takes centre stage, giving the NMAX a much darker & sinister style with red accented highlights. Yamaha NMAX Dash 2021 LCDI just wish they were available in other countries, not just in Brazil. If you want to find out more about the Yamaha NMAX, we reviewed the 2021 model earlier this year.
/jp/stories/history/products/img/me/AP000055230.jpgIn the summer of 2007, Yamaha Motor Co., Ltd. (the "Company") will release the new four-stroke model "F350" as the first commercially sold outboard motor mounting a V8 engine and delivering the world's highest power output at 350 horsepower, on the US market. The new F350 is the first outboard motor to mount a V8 engine. With a displacement of 5,330 cm3, this model generates a maximum power output of 257.4 kW (350 hp), the highest horsepower rating for a commercially sold outboard motor in the world today. Market Background and Product SummaryThe total global demand for outboard motors is said to be approximately 860,000 units, and roughly 40% of that demand is concentrated in the U.S. market. As a result, there is a trend toward outboard motors with bigger horsepower and greater speed in the American boating scene.
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