Regardless of how you feel about electric two-wheelers, you can’t argue about one thing: the innovation at hand. From hubless wheels to 3D-printed tech, or scooter-motorcycle crossovers to a moped ...
Yamaha Announces All-New Adventure-Ready WR125R Dual Sport Yamaha’s all-new entry-level WR125R makes the thrill of dual sport riding accessible to riders of all skill levels with versatile all-terrain ...
Yamaha is revving up its product plans with a range of new updates to its existing lineup. The brand recently teased the Tenere 700 World Raid for the international market. Now, the brand has also ...
Why you can trust What Hi-Fi? Our expert team reviews products in dedicated test rooms, to help you make the best choice for your budget. Find out more about how we test. If you’re a fan of soundbars, ...
The Japan Mobility Show – which brings together major automakers to show off their upcoming vehicles in Tokyo each year – is still a couple of weeks away. Thankfully, we don't have to wait until then ...
In comparison to sport bikes, which are engineered for speed and agility, cruiser motorcycles are built for prolonged comfort. Drivers usually choose cruisers for relatively light-duty riding. To be ...
No ANC or transparency modes. No included case. Not great for calls. 20 hours of battery life is on the low end of modern over-ears. Analog mode requires a charged battery. Yamaha’s newest wireless ...
Following the Hungarian GP, Yamaha have announced their plans to debut its long-awaited V4 engine at the San Marino GP this year. Test Rider Augusto Fernandez is set to race the new prototype machine ...
Anyone who's ever watched a James Bond movie can tell you that the famed super spy has, historically, held a deep appreciation for a fine automobile. In fact, 007's affinity for supremely stylish ...
Toward the tail end of last year, Japanese motorcycle giant Yamaha announced it would be withdrawing its ebikes from the North American market. Only a year earlier, the manufacturer had announced a ...
Our friends at Brake Magazine went all-in to recreate and relive the original Dakar experience with a 1979 Yamaha XT500, clipboards and compasses in North Africa.