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Both the Yamaha Majesty 155 and NMax 155 have been updated for 2020. These scooters are practical, high on features and pack the same R15 V3 derived engine. However, there are certain aspects that differentiate the two. Here’s what you need to know.   

 

Difference In Power Output:

Both the Yamaha Majesty and NMax are powered by an R15 V3 derived liquid-cooled 155cc engine, albeit in a different state of tune. The Majesty belts out 15PS and 14Nm compared to the NMax which makes a bit more power (0.36PS more) but is down on torque (0.1‬Nm). That said, what the NMax has going for it is the availability of VVA (Variable Valve Actuation) which offers an even spread of power through the rev range and traction control. 

 

Same Hardware?

The two scooters may differ in terms of power outputs and tech, but they use the same hardware. The front, for instance, gets telescopic forks while the rear features twin shock absorbers. Anchoring the maxi-scooters are disc brakes at both ends paired with dual-channel ABS.

 

Different Identities:

Though both scooters cater to the maxi-scooter segment, they have their own unique identity. Take the Majesty, for example, it looks sportier and youthful compared to the NMax. The entire design language from the headlight to the split pillion grab rail is designed to look aggressive. Adding the scooter's dynamic look is a short windscreen finished in black, a stepped-up seat, blacked-out mechanicals and an LED tail light.

The NMax, on the other hand, is designed to appeal to a mature set of audience. It’s sharp and angular and gets a taller windscreen compared to the Majesty. The floorboard gets a tunnel design which adds to the scooter's overall design.  On the whole, the NMax looks a lot taller than the Majesty. The latest update on the NMax brings with it a fuel LED lighting setup and a revised digital instrument console.

 

Feature-laden:

In terms of features, the Yamaha Majesty comes with a twin projector headlight setup running LED DRLs, an LED tail light and conventional turn indicators. It also gets a semi-digital instrument cluster where the tachometer sits in between flanked by a digital pod on the right which reads out information like a speedometer, trip meter, clock, etc. and the fuel gauge and tell-tale lights on the right. Other notable features include an apron-mounted fuel-filler cap for convenience and a 12V DC socket, extra storage in the front apron along with large under-seat storage.

The NMax steps it up a notch and gets a stop-start system, keyless ignition, a USB charging port, a full-digital instrument console with Yamaha Motorcycle Connect. It's a Bluetooth module which allows you to connect your smartphone with the scooter, relaying back ride statistics, receiving calls as well as message notifications, last parked location, fuel consumption, recommended maintenance etc. Aside from this, it gets a massive underseat storage and extra storage in the front apron.

 

Price difference:

Coming to the crux of the matter, which is the price. The 2020 Yamaha Majesty S is available in Japan for 379,500 Yen, roughly around Rs 2.61 lakh. Yamaha offers the scooter in three shades: yellow, grey and black. As for the NMax 155, it's available in the Indonesian market for IDR 33,750,000 which is around Rs 1.55 lakh. That's a whole lot of scooter for a lot less money. 



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