What New Features Does Yamaha Update for the Yamaha NMAX 155 2023??

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The Yamaha NMAX 155 2023 maxi-scooter introduced in China with a series of new features for a great driving experience.

A notable special feature on the 2023 version is the traction control system (TCS). The system works through sensors that can detect a loss of traction in the tires after driving on slippery areas or pressing the accelerator during cornering. The TCS works with the electronic control unit (ECU) to minimize rear-wheel slip. When a motorcycle is equipped with a traction control system, riders can be more confident when traversing slippery surfaces and through sharp corners, helping the rider retain control of the vehicle in potentially dangerous situations. lead to an accident. The same system can also be found on the latest R15 V4 models.

Besides, the Yamaha NMAX 155 2023 is also upgraded with the fork system in the form of a charge with the ability to adjust the preload. Charged shock absorbers can control tire movement better than spring-based dual shock absorbers, reducing ride vibration and improving overall ride quality. Those are the only important updates for this 2023 release.

The maxi-scooter is still equipped with a 155cc, liquid-cooled, Blue Core 4-stroke engine with variable valve timing (VVA) that delivers about 15 hp and 14 Nm of torque.

The lighting system uses all LED technology. In addition, the full  LCD meter has Y-Connect to help connect the screen to a smartphone via Bluetooth for better control of the vehicle condition. In terms of design, the Yamaha NMAX 155 2023 does not have too many changes compared to its predecessor. However, users have some new colors to choose from when buying this model.

Surprisingly, Yamaha did not increase the price of the NMax in the Chinese market despite the addition of better suspension and traction control. This model is currently being sold for 27,800 yuan – approx. 228,000 in peso.

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