Yamaha Launches “Build Your Own” Viking VI Site

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posted on August 19, 2014
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Yamaha Motor Corp., U.S.A., has launched a new Viking VI “Build Your Own” website that's designed to provide customers with the opportunity to personalize and accessorize their vehicle of choice online.

Current and potential Viking VI customers will have the ability to see what their customized machine might look like through an interactive site at YamahaViking.com.

Yamaha currently has more than 50 accessories for the Viking VI. The new 2015 Viking VI model was announced in June 2014 and production is now in full swing with vehicles being delivered to dealers across the country.

“The Viking VI is a incredibly versatile machine made for farmers, hunters and recreational enthusiasts,” said Steve Nessl, Yamaha’s ATV and SxS group marketing manager. “Yamaha is helping customers personalize their vehicles with Genuine Yamaha Accessories that are developed in tandem with the vehicle to ensure the highest quality, durability and performance standards along with the best fit and finish.”

Existing and future Viking or Viking VI customers can now virtually customize their SxS via the BYO tool on the Yamaha website to get an idea for what accessories best suits their needs.

“Build Your Own” sites for other Yamaha ATV and SxS vehicles can be found at www.Yamaha-Motor.com.

For more information, go to YamahaMotorSports.com or visit the company's Facebook page.

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