Yamaha Motor Vietnam launched the 2025 Grande Touring journey on 11/8 from Ca Mau. The destination is Ha Giang, covering approximately 3,300 km.
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The Grande Touring journey spans approximately 3,300 km, starting from Ca Mau. Photo: Yamaha |
The Grande Touring journey spans approximately 3,300 km, starting from Ca Mau. Photo: Yamaha
Participants will take turns riding Grande scooters throughout the journey, supported by Yamaha's technical team for assistance, refueling, and troubleshooting. This relay-style format prevents rider fatigue and maintains focus.
Okutani Masahiro, General Director of Yamaha Motor Vietnam, stated the 12-stage journey will connect cultural, historical, and scenic landmarks. The first day covers Ca Mau to Can Tho; the second day travels from Ho Chi Minh City through Phan Thiet, Nha Trang, and ends in Phu Yen. Day three reaches Quy Nhon, followed by Da Nang, Hue, Dong Hoi, Thanh Hoa, and Vinh City. The journey concludes in Ha Giang on 17/8 after visiting Hanoi.
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The General Director (left) and Deputy Director of Sales and Marketing of Yamaha Motor Vietnam during the journey in Hoi An. Photo: Yamaha |
The General Director (left) and Deputy Director of Sales and Marketing of Yamaha Motor Vietnam during the journey in Hoi An. Photo: Yamaha
At each stop, participants experience local culture through cuisine, interacting with the Yamaha community, and meeting nationwide dealerships. “Genuine experiences and emotions resonate more deeply with customers than any advertising campaign. Therefore, Yamaha chose a real-world journey to convey a lasting message," said the General Director of Yamaha Motor Vietnam.
Tatara Kengo, Deputy Director of Sales and Marketing, explained the relay format prioritizes participant safety. Routes were meticulously surveyed in coordination with local authorities.
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The convoy stops in Ha Giang. Photo: Yamaha |
The convoy stops in Ha Giang. Photo: Yamaha
A company representative stated, "Through this journey, Yamaha Motor Vietnam aims to demonstrate that a city scooter like the Grande can conquer a cross-country route, showcasing its smoothness and durability.”
Quang Anh