This marks the third consecutive year that I.Y.M has received this award, following the success of the YZF-R15 in 2012, and the CYGNUS RAY in 2013.
The India Design Council is affiliated with the Indian Ministry of Commerce and Industry, and established the India Design Mark design award (corresponding to G Mark, Japan’s good design award) through a partnership agreement with the Japan Institute of Design Promotion. The inaugural round of applications and assessments was held in 2012. In 2014, the third year of the awards, the CYGNUS RAY Z was one of 50 products to be recognized.
The CYGNUS RAY Z was developed for the young male demographic based on the 2012 CYGNUS RAY, the first model to be launched on the India scooter market by Yamaha Motor. On sale since May 2013, the CYGNUS RAY Z is characterized by a sporty appearance with 1) a smoked-finish visor for a motorcycle-like image, 2) aluminum rear wing-shaped tandem rider grab-bars, 3) a new instrument panel with a carbon fiber patterned background, 4) a carbon fiber patterned seat cover material, and 5) dynamic coloring and graphics.
A total of 150,000 units has been sold across the RAY series (as at the end of 2013).
We are delighted that the CYGNUS RAY Z has received
an I MARK. The team was united in our efforts to create this unique
sporty scooter with original strong distinctive styling and a cohesive
design created with colors and graphics that include the seat and
instruments. We believe that this model will bring something stimulating
and stylish to the lives of India’s young male riders.
With this award as encouragement, we hope to continue sending striking designs to India.
*India Design Mark (I MARK): A design award
commenced in 2012. Through endorsing good design, this award aims to
raise the value and awareness of design in India and encourage an
interest in better design amongst Indian users and manufacturers,
thereby improving lifestyles.
To be eligible to apply, there are several
requirements. The product must be a finished product and be mass
produced, and it must meet two of the following three conditions: (a)
made in India, (b) designed in India, and (c) sold in India. (From the
promotional materials of the Japan Institute of Design Promotion)
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