Specifically, the TMAX 560 Tech Max ABS version is equipped with an additional brownish-red color, while the TMAX 560 ABS version introduces a matte black color with impressive blue rims. In addition, these new versions still retain the technical characteristics and equipment as the existing versions currently available on the market.
The Yamaha TMAX 560 is known as one of the premium maxi-scooters of the brand, equipped with a range of modern technologies to provide the best driving experience for users.
This TMAX 560 is equipped with a liquid-cooled DOHC 2-cylinder 561cc engine that generates a maximum power of 48 horsepower at 7,500 rpm and a maximum torque of 56 Nm at 5,250 rpm, with a stable fuel consumption of 31.7 km/liter.
With the YCC-T electronic throttle valve system and APSG, the Yamaha TMAX 560 optimizes power at each engine speed. The scooter offers 2 driving modes for riders to customize according to their preferences, in addition to integrating traction control technology to enhance safety while driving.
Regarding the suspension system, the TMAX 560 features inverted front forks with a diameter of 41 mm and a single-link rear suspension that can be adjusted at multiple load levels. The scooter’s braking system includes dual front disc brakes with a diameter of 267 mm and a single rear disc brake with a diameter of 282 mm, equipped with ABS to enhance safety during operation.
The 7-inch TFT display is smartphone-connected via My-ride Link, allowing notifications from the phone to be displayed directly on the screen. In particular, the TMAX 560 Tech Max ABS version is also integrated with advanced navigation technology.
As for the prices, the Yamaha TMAX 560 ABS 2024 is priced at 1,408,000 Yen (equivalent to about 232 million VND) in Japan, while the price of the TMAX 560 Tech Max ABS 2024 is 1,600,500 Yen (equivalent to about 264 million VND). In the Vietnamese market, the TMAX 560 has also been officially imported with a price of 409 million VND. Meanwhile, the KYMCO AK 550 is currently priced at 375 million VND.
Luân Võ (forum.autodaily.vn)