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New 2021 Yamaha Snowmobiles

New 2021 Yamaha Snowmobiles

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New 2021 Yamaha Snowmobiles is expanding its snowmobile lineup for 2021 with 5 new exciting models. These snowmobiles have been designed to attract new customers as well as retain repeat customers to the Yamaha brand by focusing on light weight, price and of course FUN!

To view the 2021 snowmobile launch page, click here.

Leading the way are the models that families have been asking for: the Venom, the Venom Mountain and the Transporter Lite.

Each 400 series snowmobile comes with a 60+ horsepower, fuel-injected, liquid-cooled, 397cc, 2-stroke engine married to a super-light chassis.

While the Venom Mountain and Transporter Lite share the same engine and chassis, the Transporter Lite differentiates itself with its utility suspension with articulating rails that get you from point A to point B, Camso’s 146-inch Cobra track with 1.6-inch lugs and a convenient rear cargo box.

The all-new 400 series is a nod to the days when snowmobile enthusiasts were primarily looking for a modestly sized, easy-to-use snowmobile with an affordable price tag. Look no further! Whether you’re hitting the trails, cruising the mountains, or getting the job done, Yamaha has taken the 400 series to the next level. Nothing will stand in your way on your fun family rides.

Yamaha’s LE models are making a comeback in 2021. This year’s featured models are the Mountain Max LE 154 and Mountain Max LE 165, whose names are already familiar to you.

To top it all off, the Mountain Max comes with all the goodies of the LE model, like the Fox QS3 front and rear suspensions, the lightweight brake disc, the bag on the track housing and the special Yamaha race blue color.

The only other LE snowmobile wearing this Yamaha race blue color is the formidable Sidewinder SRX. The SRX continues to solidify its position as the queen of lakes and straightaways across snowy terrain. It returns as the most technologically advanced snowmobile in the Yamaha lineup with its turbocharged Yamaha Genesis 998 engine, coupled with its Fox iQS electronic suspension, and one of the best advancements of 2021, Yamaha’s single-keel Stryke skis for improved handling.

Stryke skis help strike the delicate balance between light handlebar effort and precise handling. Its adjustable spacers further improve steering responsiveness and adaptation. The trail-friendly Sidewinder, Viper and Venom are equipped with them.

Yamaha has rolled out three new limited edition offerings based on the Sidewinder L-TX, X-TX and B-TX models. In addition to the vibrant ink-blue and orange color scheme, the LE model also features a 20-inch track bag, Fox premium suspension and a lightweight brake disc.

Yamaha’s in-season GT lineup returns with its usual high windshield, upgraded suspension and other touring-specific features, such as a heated seat and helmet jack that veteran riders who rack up the miles will appreciate. For 2021, the GT series includes the Sidewinder S-TX, L-TX and Viper L-TX and comes in a royal black and gold color scheme.

The SE lineup includes the Sidewinder L-TX SE 2021 with ice silver and bright orange graphics. Compared to its LE cousin, the Sidewinder X-TX SE, with its 2-inch bars and Yamaha mountain skis, is better suited for customers who want to go off the beaten path.

Yamaha’s lineup of utility snowmobiles continues to expand for 2021. The Transporter Lite with a smaller 2-stroke engine has been added to the lineup.

Yamaha’s Japanese-built models – the VK540, VK Professional II with DAE and the RS Venture TF, return with a wide selection of reliable snowmobiles in both the utility and touring segments, plus features not available anywhere else, such as electronic power steering (EPS) on the 4-stroke models.

Last but not least are the youth snowmobiles, the Snoscoot and the SRX120R.

With their electric start, the Snoscoot and SRX120R are perfect for the first steps as a young, inexperienced rider. What’s more, the new Venom raises the bar and keeps Yamaha riders loyal for years to come.

The launch of the snowmobiles comes with the launch of the “Super Spring” sale. Any customer with an interest in Yamaha snowmobiles can take advantage of the best deal of the year by making a down payment on the Yamaha of their choice from March 9 to April 18, 2020. They can take advantage of great benefits including extended warranty, great financing options, a snowmobile cover and priority shipping!

The new 2021 Yamaha snowmobile lineup offers a variety of choices in key categories and features. The “Hot Spring” sale tops it all off and promises an intense and successful spring selling season.

Find all the information on these models by visiting Yamaha-motor.ca

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