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Yamaha launches XMax 300 Connected for R$37,990, with a focus on technology and performance

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Yamaha XMax 300 - Foto: Divulgação Yamaha XMax 300 - Foto: Divulgação

The Yamaha XMax 300

Produced at the Yamaha factory in Manaus, Amazonas, the novelty integrates advanced technology, robust performance and safety features. The company aims to meet the needs of urban commuting and also the demands of longer trips.

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Yamaha XMax 300. – Foto: disclosure
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The official presentation of the vehicle took place during Festival Interlagos, in São Paulo. Este launch reflects Yamaha’s commitment to offering mobility options that prioritize innovation and practicality for a connected and safe riding experience.

Optimized design and aerodynamics

The lines of the XMax 300 Connected follow the visual identity of the Max family, with angular fairings that harmoniously integrate the headlight and fenders. The Full LED headlight forms a distinctive “X”-shaped light signature, ensuring nighttime visibility and a modern touch to the set.

The scooter’s windshield can be electronically adjusted by 95mm, operated by a button on the left handle. Essa functionality allows quick adaptations to riding conditions, improving aerodynamics and driver comfort at speeds above 80 km/h.

Advanced connectivity and intuitive dashboard

The XMax 300 Connected’s panel integrates a 3.2-inch LCD screen and a 4.2-inch color TFT screen, arranged side by side to display data simultaneously. Bluetooth connectivity, via the Yamaha Motorcycle Connect app, allows the driver to access notifications and navigation features.

The system is compatible with Android and iOS devices, offering Garmin GPS mirroring in full or step-by-step mode. Pilotos receive call and message alerts directly on the dashboard, minimizing distractions for more focused and safer driving.

Digital integration includes music control and access to detailed usage reports, including miles driven and reminders of pending maintenance. Esses elements optimize the user experience and reduce disruptions to the daily commute.

Active and passive safety features

ABS brakes operate on both wheels, with a 267 mm front disc and a 245 mm rear disc, providing effective and controlled braking in a variety of situations. Este system is essential for safety, especially in adverse driving conditions.

Traction control is automatically activated when accelerating on wet or uneven surfaces, preventing loss of grip and increasing the vehicle’s stability. Tal feature is crucial for maintaining trajectory and avoiding accidents on low-grip surfaces.

The ESS (Emergency Stop Signal) system triggers automatic warning lights when the scooter brakes sharply above 0.6 g. Essa signaling is vital to alert vehicles behind, preventing rear-end collisions and increasing passive safety.

The 15-inch wheels, equipped with 120/70 tires at the front and 140/70 at the rear, contribute to stability and safety in curves and straights. Full LED lighting in headlights, taillights and turn signals ensures superior visibility with low energy consumption.

Engine performance and efficiency

The single-cylinder engine of the XMax 300 Connected demonstrates acceleration from 0 to 100 km/h in approximately 8 seconds, reaching a top speed of over 140 km/h. The CVT automatic transmission distributes torque linearly, providing a smooth, jerk-free drive, an ideal characteristic for both urban and highway traffic.

In initial tests, the scooter maintained 90 km/h on moderate slopes without significant loss of performance, demonstrating the robustness of the mechanical assembly. The weight of 183 kg, with a full fuel tank, ensures a balance between the agility necessary for maneuvers in the city and the stability required for longer journeys.

Range and fuel consumption

With a 13.2 liter fuel tank, the XMax 300 Connected offers a range of up to 330 km in the urban cycle, depending on traffic conditions and riding style. The estimated average consumption in urban environments, with frequent stops and accelerations, is 25 km/l. On road routes, performance improves significantly, with consumption varying between 30 and 33 km/l. Essa efficiency extends autonomy to a range of 396 to 435 km on roads, where constant speeds and favorable winds optimize fuel use, making it a viable option for medium and long distance journeys.

Convenience and storage space

The ample space under the seat of the XMax 300 Connected, capable of accommodating two full-face helmets, is an essential differentiator for daily use, offering safety and convenience. Para Greater practicality, the scooter has a USB Tipo-C socket located on the front shield, allowing you to charge electronic devices on the go.

Maintenance and warranty plans

Yamaha established a fixed-price revision plan for the XMax 300 Connected, aiming for accessibility and predictability for owners. The first inspection, scheduled for 1,000 kilometers driven, costs R$240, which includes oil changes and essential filters.

At 5,000 km, the cost of the inspection is reduced to R$174, focusing on basic checks and adjustments. Subsequent maintenance intervals are every 4,000 km, maintaining the fixed price policy, positioning the scooter as an economical option in the premium segment.

Color options for launch

The XMax 300 Connected will be offered in three different color options: Magma Brown, with a matte finish and black wheels; X-Black, which combines matte black with blue rims; and Aura Gray, with pearlescent paint and gold wheels. The paints are formulated to resist light scratches and have an anti-corrosion treatment, ensuring the durability of the vehicle’s aesthetics.

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