The design characteristics that makes the Alpha stand out at just at a glimpse, is the front apron that slightly overlaps the indicators creating the imagery of an air vent, followed by the rear that poses a smartly placed tail-light and indicators. It’s a purpose built family scooter to attract the likings of middle aged men and women, with contemporary styling and bold lines.
The Alpha get a halogen powered headlight placed on the handlebar, typical of scooters, as are flush-set clear lens indicators on the front apron. Instruments are attractively laid-out and very readable, with speedometer calibrated to 120kph and the economy zone residing between 30 to 50kph, covered by a body coloured casing. Scooter-typical palm grips, switches and control levers are provided with operational mirrors similar to the ones found on the Ray. A solitary bag hook is placed under the saddle with a storage capacity of 21 litres provided under the seat. This scooter gets a smartly designed tail, and a neatly placed exhaust encased with a textured shroud. As a family scooter it should prove to be a reliable commuter, courtesy of good overall Yamaha fit-finish quality and built-to-last rubber and plastic components.