Electric Scooters

Yamaha Scooters

Increased fuel efficiency and environmental friendly transportation doesn't have to mean boring and expensive. Consider the alternative: Yamaha scooters. Yamaha scooters come in a wide range of models and price points to fit any budget. From the perky Euro-styled four-stroke Vino Classic, straight out of an Italian film at just over $2000 manufacturer's suggested retail price, to the top-of-the-line elegance and power of the TMAX that blurs the boundaries between a Yamaha scooters and motorcycles, you’ll find a model that fits your budget and lifestyle.

If you like sporty good looks you might appreciate the Zuma 125, the Yamaha scooter with the wind-in-your-face look of a street machine that is just as at home on unpaved roads. This all-new 125cc 4-stroke Zuma projects enough attitude to please anyone who wants an aggressive fuel-injected machine that can tear up ground while still staying under $3000. Why go alone? There’s room for two riders with space for inside gear storage.

Yamaha scooters have a little brother for the Zuma 125 simply called Zuma. This slightly scaled-down version has the same fantastic feeling of fun on wheels yet the practical pricing and fuel efficiency you want—a remarkable 123 miles per gallon. This is the sports utility vehicle of Yamaha scooters, tricked out with all the best styling, proving that it's low-down pricing ($2,199 suggested manufacturers retail price) doesn't mean any less fun for you.

But if comfort is your thing, and you don't want to sacrifice power either, you’d be a candidate for the Yamaha Scooter that offer the deluxe seating and lush styling of a truly great ride: Majesty. Described as a "mobile throne," this model features a rugged and reliable four-stroke engine, fully automatic transmission and push-button starter. You’ll be totally comfortable at highway speeds yet able to burn up the road while still getting over 50 miles per gallon.

Do you prefer more traditional Euro-scooter styling? In addition to the Vino Classic mentioned above, Yamaha scooters offers the more upscale Vino 125 offering greater comfort and power for better all-round performance with a classic retro European style. But the engineering is anything but retro, with modern overhead-cam four-stroke engine and telescopic front fork and front disk brakes.

Retro style not your thing but you still love the under seat storage of the classic Euro style? You'll like trendy box design of Yamaha scooter model C3 offering functional transportation and a full nine gallons of storage. Fuel injected engine and big tires on cast aluminum wheels make this 115 miles per gallon efficiency machine a favorite for people on the go who want storage to spare and a lean suggested manufacture's pricing of $2099.

But if you want all the bells and whistles Yamaha scooters can possibly offer, you"ll love the radical street machine styling of the maximum scooter, the 2009 TMAX with full instrumentation (speedometer and tachometer) and advanced engineering including a super-sport automatic fuel-injected, liquid-cooled, four valve per cylinder engine and die-cast aluminum frame.

In any case, whatever model you decide to go for, Yamaha scooters will not disappoint you.