Yamaha Motor has announced will withdraw from the snowmobile market entirely by 2025, and from the European snowmobile market by 2024.
Yamaha Motor and Yamaha Corporation have partnered for an interactive artwork that will appear at two tech shows in Berlin.
A continuation of the partnership which began last year between Riders for Health and Yamaha has now seen the donation of 16 bikes by Yamaha.
Seven-times MotoGP (and nine-times Grand Prix) World Champion Valentino Rossi has been signed by Yamaha has a brand ambassador.
Yamaha has introduced a bit more colour to the 50cc-equivalent NEO's electric scooter, with the new "Aqua" option arriving for this year.
Yamaha has announced an investment in Andes, a US-based startup researching carbon capture technology, as the first investment from its Sustainability Fund.
A second Yamaha Motor Exploratory Fund has been announced, with $100 million being allocated over a period of 10 years in the US.
Yamaha's donation of 10 million yen will be used to support the victims of the Turkey-Syria earthquake, and the on-going recovery efforts.
Yamaha has announced a 15-year reduction in its target for carbon neutrality in its factories, both in Japan and overseas, from 2050 to 2035.
Yamaha has announced a new sustainability fund that will look to invest in companies working to address problems with the environment.
Yamaha UK has launched its own platform for the certification of second-hand motorcycles, aiming to ensure second-hand buyers receive quality products.
Yamaha has announced an updated version of the Tricity scooters and 155 three-wheelers, with new Euro5-compliance and an updated chassis.
Yamaha has launched an updated MT-15 in India, called the MT-15 V2, with slightly more torque to its predecessor, new paint, and Bluetooth connectivity.
Yamaha have released more details on their recently announced partnership with Riders for Health, which will run for at least three years.
The electric trials bike is a part of Yamaha’s 2050 carbon neutrality drive.
The money from Yamaha will be donated through the non-profit organisation Japan Platform.
Yamaha launches new 50cc equivalent NEO’s electric scooter for European markets.
Yamaha make their official return to the Daytona 200 this weekend, 50 years on from their first 200 win.
Yamaha has announced an electric expansion for the brand, with a new colour to be associated with their electric products, and a variety of electric scooters and bicycles which will begin to become available to European markets in the spring.
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