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Yamaha Creates Matte Finish Fleet Cars

June 7, 2019

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Yamaha Creates First-ever Factory Matte Finish for Fleet Cars

Five, new, edgy colors are being introduced to Yamaha’s 2020 Drive2 models; the color lineup includes Arctic Drift (the industry’s first factory matte finish on a fleet car) and Mica (a bronze metallic) for Drive2 Fleet models, plus Atomic Flame, Graphite, and Mica (all matte finishes) for their Drive2 PTV models.

“We have always set the industry standard. We were the first to develop Electronic Fuel Injection technology in a golf car, the first to make a golf car with fully independent, four-wheel suspension, and the first to create a gas-powered car that is almost as quiet as an electric car so it’s only natural that we continue that legacy by bringing the first-ever, factory matte finish to a fleet car,” said Tom McDonald, President of Yamaha Golf-Car Company.


Yamaha’s new matte colors marry the growing low- or non-gloss paint trend in the automotive industry with the popularity of customizing vehicles in the golf car industry. By bringing the first-ever, factory matte finish option to fleet cars, courses will have the chance to give their customers a unique experience with Yamaha’s legendary quality that’s globally known for setting the standard.

For more information, visit yamahagolfcar.com.

About Yamaha Golf-Car Company

The Yamaha Golf-Car Company builds from the 60-plus-year legacy of the Yamaha brand to manufacture the most innovatively engineered and highest quality golf, utility, and personal transportation vehicles in the world. That legacy propelled Yamaha Golf Car to be the first to develop Electronic Fuel Injection technology in a golf car (producing the best gas mileage and smallest carbon footprint); the first (and only) golf car with fully independent, four-wheel suspension (producing the smoothest golf car ride); and the first gas-powered car that is almost as quiet as an electric car. For more on how Yamaha continues to set the standard, visit yamahagolfcar.com.

For additional information, contact:

Latasia Brown
Yamaha Golf-Car Company
Latasia_Brown@Yamaha-Motor.com

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