This year, Yamaha launched a new version of the XSR900, but the Japanese market has an exclusive variant. Technically, the bike remains the same, but aesthetically, it is different.
The Japan Domestic Model (JDM) features a unique design compared to the versions available in Europe and other countries. It comes in pearl tones with a brown, upholstered seat, called Ceramic Ivory. The front fork is gold.
The bike is powered by a three-cylinder engine with an 888cc displacement, capable of producing 118 hp and 93 Nm of torque. It has a six-speed gearbox. The suspension setup includes a telescopic front fork and a rear shock absorber connected to the swingarm. The frame is a diamond-type structure.
The XSR900, designed for both rider and passenger, is equipped with dual front disc brakes and a single rear disc. Both wheels measure 17 inches. The fuel tank holds up to 14 liters, and the lighting system is fully LED.