Targeted at the male buyers, the scooter has been given a muscular treatment. Some of the highlights of the design are the sculpted front, alloy rims, black exhaust, reworked head lamp in front, a new instrument cluster, sharp lines on the side panels and large tyres. Dual-tone colour theme and body graphics add to the funky look. The tapering seat comes with a grab rail for support.
Yamaha Cygnus Ray ZR Engine Specifications & Transmission
Ray ZR uses a 113cc, 2 valve, air-cooled, single cylinder engine with Blue Core technology. Outputting 7bhp and 9Nm, the engine comes paired to a CVT transmission.
Yamaha Cygnus Ray ZR Features
Features such as new instrument console, handle bars, large seat, 21 litres under storage space, body graphics, grab rail, exhaust, redesigned head lamp, sharp lines on panels, side stand, tubeless tyres etc are available on the scooter.
Yamaha Cygnus Ray ZR Performance & Mileage
Weighing just 103 kg, the scooter has a high power to weight ratio implying high fuel efficiency and decent performance. As per ARAI, the scooter can return 66 km/l in standard conditions.
Yamaha Cygnus Ray ZR Braking & Handling
Drum units are used in front and rear, but there is an option for disc brake in front on the top-end variant of Cygnus ZR.
Yamaha Cygnus Ray ZR Wheels & Tyres
The scooter features tubeless tyres and alloy wheels are available on the range topping variant.
Yamaha Cygnus Ray ZR Competition
In the crowded 110cc scooter segment, Yamaha’s new Cygnus Ray ZR will field against models like TVS Wego, Hero Maestro Edge and Honda Dio.