Times are changing, and we all need to think about the smartest way to travel in and around the city. Driven by a powerful 155cc engine that gives you faster acceleration for easier overtaking – as well as a higher top speed for keeping ahead of traffic on the highway – the NMAX 155 is Yamaha’s vision of personal new mobility.
One with the city
Its sporty body design comes with the latest LED lights and features an aerodynamic front fairing that gives increased protection from the wind and rain – while the new frame ensures easier manoeuvrability in traffic and provides a more comfortable and relaxed riding position.
But what really makes the NMAX 155 the ultimate urban commuter is its ability to keep you connected at all times. Its new Communication Control Unit (CCU) pairs via Bluetooth with your smartphone to give you access to important information – and features like the Smart Key keyless ignition, power socket and underseat storage make everyday life so much easier.
At a glance
155cc EURO5 Blue Core engine
Sporty body design
CCU Communication Control Unit
Smart Key System
High rigidity frame
Traction Control System
Start & Stop
Underseat storage space
Larger LCD instruments
Power socket and front pockets
Front and rear disc brakes, with ABS
The way that we live our lives is changing and it’s time to look at new ways to move in and around the city. The need for social distancing means that crowded public transportation systems have lost their appeal, while the car is no longer viable with congested streets, expensive parking and increasing tolls.
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