Yamaha YP400 Majesty

Yamaha YP 400 Majesty is a scooter manufactured by the Yamaha Motor Company. It was introduced to the US market in 2004 after it was successfully introduced in Europe & Asia in 2003 - in the EU and Asia this model complements a full Majesty scooter lineup, 125 cc up to 400 cc.

The scooter itself follows a Maxi-Scooter format with a single-cylinder, counterbalanced 400 cc, fuel-injected engine mated to a continuously variable transmission (CVT) supported by a cast-aluminium frame.

Yamaha motorcycles
Standard
  • XS400
  • XS500
  • XS650
  • XS750
  • XS850
  • XS1100
  • SR500
  • SRX 400/600
  • FZX250
  • FZX750
  • XJ600/FJ600
  • XJ600 Diversion
  • XJ900
  • XJ900 Diversion
  • XJR400
  • XJR1200
  • XJR1300
  • YX600 Radian
Sport
  • TZR250
  • FZ750 Phazer
  • FZ400R
  • RD500LC
  • FZ750
  • FZR250
  • FZR400
  • FZR600
  • FZR750
  • FZR1000
  • YZF600R
  • YZF750
  • YZF1000R
  • YZF-R6
  • YZF-R7
  • YZF-R1
  • YZF-R125
  • YZF-R15
  • SZR660
  • TRX850
  • FZS600 Fazer
  • FZ6
  • FZ8 & FAZER8
  • FZ1
  • FZ16
MotoGP
  • YZR500
  • YZR-M1
Touring / Sport touring
  • Venture Royale
  • FJ1100
  • FJ1200
  • FJR1300
  • GTS1000
Power Cruiser
  • V-Max/VMAX
  • BT1100 Bulldog
  • MT-01
  • MT-03
Cruisers
XS Special
  • 400
  • 650
  • 750
  • 850
  • 1100
XJ Maxim
  • 400
  • 550
  • 650
  • 700
  • 750
  • 1100
XV Virago
  • 125
  • 250
  • 400
  • 500
  • 535
  • 750
  • 920
  • 1100
XV Road Star/Wildstar
  • 1600A
  • 1600ALE
  • 1600AS
  • 1600AT (Silverado)
  • 1600ATLE (Silverado)
  • 1700A
  • 1700AM
  • 1700AT (Silverado)
  • 1700ATM (Silverado)
  • XV1900
XVS Drag Star/V Star
  • 125
  • 250
  • 400
  • 650
  • 950
  • 1100
  • 1300 (Midnight Star)
XVZ Royal Star
  • 13A (Royal Star/Boulevard)
  • 13AT (Tour Classic)
  • 13LT (Tour Deluxe)
  • 13TF (Venture)
Supermoto
  • XT660X
Dual-sport / Enduro / Off-road
  • XT125R
  • XT125X
  • XTZ 125
  • TW200
  • XT 225
  • TDR250
  • XT250
  • WR250F
  • XT350
  • WR400F
  • WR426F
  • WR450F
  • XT600E
  • XT660R
  • XT660Z Ténéré
  • XTZ660 Ténéré
  • XTZ750 Super Ténéré
  • TDM850
  • XT1200Z Super Ténéré
Motocross
  • YZ85
  • YZ125
  • YZ250
  • YZ250F
  • YZ400F
  • YZ426F
  • YZ450F
Scooter
  • Aerox
  • Lagenda
  • Majesty
  • Mio
  • Nouvo
  • QT50
  • Vino Classic
  • Vino 125
  • X-City
  • XF50X
  • Zuma
  • Zuma 125
  • YSR50
  • V50M
First Models
  • Yamaha YA-1
  • Yamaha DT-1
Yamaha motorcycle timeline, 1990s–present
Type 1990s 2000s 2010s
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0
Standard \ Naked FZX250
FZX750
XJ600/FJ600 XJ600 Diversion
XJ900 XJ900
XJR400 XJR400
XJR1200 XJR1300
YX600 Radian
Sport TZR250
FZR250
FZR400
FZR600 Both FZR600 and YZF600R Both YZF600R and YZF-R6 YZF-R6
FZ750
FZR750 YZF750 YZF-R7
FZR1000 YZF1000R Both YZF1000R and YZF-R1 YZF-R1
SZR660
TRX850
FZ6
FZ1
MotoGP YZR500 YZR-M1
Touring \ Sport touring FJ1200 FJR1300
GTS1000
Power Cruiser V-Max VMAX
BT1100 Bulldog
MT-01
MT-03
Cruisers XV125/Virago 125
XV250/Virago 250
XV400/Virago 400
XV500/Virago 500
XV535/Virago 535 (US sales ended in 2000)
XV750/Virago 750
XV1100/Virago 1100
XV1600/Road Star/Wildstar
XV1700/Road Star Warrior
XV1900/Midnight Star/Roadliner
XVS125/Drag Star 125/V Star 125
XVS250/Drag Star 250/V Star 250
XVS400/Drag Star 400/V Star 400
XVS650/Drag Star 650/V Star 650
V Star 950
XVS1100/Drag Star 1100/V Star 1100
XVS1300/Midnight Star
XVZ 1300/Royal Star
XVZ 1300/Venture Royale XVZ 1300/Royal Star Venture
XVZ 1300/Royal Star Tour Deluxe
Supermoto XT660 X
Dual-sport \ Off-road TDM850
TDR250
XT125 R
XT125 X
XT600 E XT660 R
XTZ660 Ténéré XT660Z Ténéré
XTZ750 Super Ténéré
Motocross YZ125
YZ250F
YZ400F YZ426F YZ450F

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