Yamaha Motor and Yanmar Agree to Alliance regarding U.S. ROV Business - News releases | Yamaha Motor Co. (2024)

August 4, 2016

Yamaha Motor Co., Ltd. (hereafter “Yamaha”) and Yanmar Co., Ltd. (hereafter “Yanmar”) today announced that they have agreed to a business alliance for the U.S. ROV (Recreational Off-Highway Vehicle) business. The companies will conclude a contract by the end of the year for the OEM supply of Yamaha’s multi-purpose VIKING and VIKING VI (both Yamaha model names) ROV models to Yanmar from December 2016, and for Yanmar to sell these products under the Yanmar brand name from January 2017 utilizing its farmer-oriented dealer network in the U.S.

The aim of this business alliance is to expand sales in the growing U.S. ROV market by leveraging the strengths of the two companies, namely Yamaha’s technical capabilities and manufacturing know-how, and Yanmar’s farmer-oriented dealer network in the U.S.
The two companies share the same values of creating and developing markets through Monozukuri (engineering, manufacturing and marketing), and have previously worked together in the fields of industrial-use unmanned helicopters, generators, and snow blowers.

The demand for ROVs in the U.S. market has been increasing in recent years, and they are used for a variety of applications, from practical work such as agriculture and dairy farming, to leisure-oriented purposes. To meet the needs of this market, in 2013 Yamaha launched the VIKING, a 3-seater multi-purpose model which provides practicality, easy handling, and comfort, and in 2014 launched the VIKING VI, a 6-seater model which delivers high-grade driving performance and comfort for a large number of passengers. Yanmar has for many years supplied just diesel engines and drive units to the U.S. agricultural transportation vehicle (including ROVs) market. Through this business alliance, Yanmar is taking the next step towards entering the ROV product sales field.
The two ROV models to be supplied on an OEM basis from Yamaha to Yanmar feature an exterior design refreshed to Yanmar specifications through new coloring and graphics, and will be sold under the Yanmar brand and model name as new gasoline engine-powered products. Manufacturing will be carried out in the state of Georgia by Yamaha Motor Manufacturing Corporation of America.

Yamaha Motor and Yanmar Agree to Alliance regarding U.S. ROV Business - News releases | Yamaha Motor Co. (1)
Yamaha Motor and Yanmar Agree to Alliance regarding U.S. ROV Business - News releases | Yamaha Motor Co. (2)

ROV products planned to be sold under the Yanmar brand
(left: 3-seater, right: 6-seater specifications)

Outline of Yamaha Motor Co., Ltd.

Company Name Yamaha Motor Co., Ltd.
Headquarters 2500 Shingai, Iwata, Shizuoka, Japan
Founded July 1, 1955
Representative Hiroyuki Yanagi, President, CEO, and Representative Director
Capital 85,782 million yen
Employees 53,306 (Yamaha Motor Group consolidated basis; as of December 31, 2015)
Business Activities Manufacturing and sale of motorcycles, scooters, electrically power assisted bicycles, boats, water vehicles, pools, Japanese-style boats, fishing boats, outboard motors, all-terrain vehicles, recreational off-highway vehicles (ROVs), engines for racing carts, golf cars, general-purpose engines, generators, water pumps, snowmobiles, compact snow blowers, automobile engines, surface mounters, industrial robots, industrial-use unmanned helicopters, electrical power units for wheelchairs, helmets for road use, etc.
Net sales 1,615,400 million yen (consolidated basis, for fiscal year 2015 ending December 31)

Outline of Yanmar Co., Ltd.

Company Name Yanmar Co., Ltd.
Headquarters 1-32, Chayamachi, Kita-ku, Osaka, Japan
Founded March 22, 1912
Established January 28, 1936
Representative Takehito Yamaoka, Representative Director, Chairman and President
Capital 6,300 million yen
Employees Approx. 18,000 (Yanmar Group consolidated basis; as of March 31, 2016)
Business Activities Research, development, manufacturing, and sale of small engines, large engines, agricultural machinery and facilities, construction equipment, energy systems, marine, machine tools and components, etc.
Net sales 703,800 million yen (consolidated basis, for fiscal year 2016ending March 31)
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FAQs

Are Yanmar and Yamaha the same company? ›

Yamaha Motor and Yanmar Agree to Alliance regarding U.S. ROV Business. Yamaha Motor Co., Ltd. (hereafter “Yamaha”) and Yanmar Co., Ltd. (hereafter “Yanmar”) today announced that they have agreed to a business alliance for the U.S. ROV (Recreational Off-Highway Vehicle) business.

Who owns the Yamaha motor company? ›

Principle shareholders As of December 31, 2023
ShareholderNumber of shares held (Thousand)Percentage of ownership (%)
Custody Bank of Japan, Ltd. (trust account)19,3085.84
Yamaha Corporation15,6424.73
Toyota Motor Corporation12,5003.78
SMBC Nikko Securities Inc.11,1273.37
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What is the company name of Yamaha? ›

Yamaha Motor India Pvt. Ltd. (YMI) is a 100% subsidiary of YMC and functions as the regional headquarters and corporate control body of India business operations for YMC.

Where are Yamaha scooters made? ›

Its facilities in Japan produce the highest percentage of its products, but China, Taiwan, Indonesia, Thailand, Vietnam, India, Brazil, and the U.S. contribute to the total production as well. Yamaha builds most of its higher-end motorcycles in Japan, including the YZF-R1, YZF-R6, and MT-10.

Who is the owner of Yanmar? ›

Even now, after so many years, the spirit of Yanmar's founder, Magokichi Yamaoka, can be found in every engine, machine, and tractor we build.

Did Toyota own Yamaha? ›

Is Yamaha Owned by Toyota? No, Yamaha is not owned by Toyota. However, Toyota is the second-largest stakeholder in the company, holding about 3.8% of the company's shares. Yamaha Corporation is the largest shareholder of Yamaha Motor Company and therefore, the rightful owners of the company.

Does Toyota own part of Yamaha? ›

Japan's largest automaker, the Toyota Motor Corporation, will buy a 5 percent stake in the Yamaha Motor Company, the world's second-largest motorcycle maker. Toyota and Yamaha Motor plan to work together to develop their motor sports businesses as well as to design and build automobile engines.

Is Yamaha Chinese or Japanese? ›

Yamaha Corporation (ヤマハ株式会社, Yamaha Kabushiki gaisha, /ˈjæməˌhɑː/; Japanese pronunciation: [jamaha]) is a Japanese musical instrument and audio equipment manufacturer. It is one of the constituents of Nikkei 225 and is the world's largest musical instrument manufacturing company.

Is Yamaha American or Japanese? ›

The Yamaha brand trademark, YAMAHA, comes from the name of our founder, Torakusu Yamaha, who pioneered the production of Western musical instruments in Japan. Born to a family of a Kishu Tokugawa (today's Wakayama Prefecture) clansman, Torakusu was captivated by Western science and technology from early on.

What does Yamaha make for the military? ›

In May 2014, Yamaha partnered with the American defense firm Northrop Grumman to produce the fully autonomous R-Bat variant of the R-MAX which they see having military and civilian applications.

Does Yamaha own Yamaha Motor? ›

Musical instrument maker Yamaha Corporation and motorcycle manufacturer Yamaha Motor both originate from the same company: Nippon Gakki Co., Ltd. On July 1, 1955, the motorcycle division at Nippon Gakki was spun off and founded as an independent company: Yamaha Motor.

Does Yamaha make engines for Toyota? ›

Yamaha and Toyota enjoyed a long collaboration that led to the development of many great engines, including the carmaker's first production V8 (aka Toyota Hemi) and its only production V10, but also a series of smaller inline-fours.

Are there any American made motorcycles? ›

Janus Motorcycles

Each Janus motorcycle is made by hand at the company's compact workshops in Indiana by a small and dedicated team. Owners receive a full documented record of the build of their bike. Range includes the latest Janus Halcyon 450, with a single cylinder 455 cc thumper engine and hand-painted detailing.

What does the Yamaha logo mean? ›

The three tuning forks of the Yamaha Logo represent the cooperative relationship that links the three pillars of our business -- technology, production, and sales. They also evoke the robust vitality that has forged our reputation for sound and music the world over, a territory signified by the enclosing circle.

What company makes Yanmar? ›

Yanmar Co., Ltd.

(ヤンマー株式会社, Yanmā Kabushiki-Gaisha) is a Japanese diesel engine, heavy machinery and agricultural machinery manufacturer founded in Osaka, Japan in 1912.

What company makes Yamaha engines? ›

Yamaha Motor Co., Ltd. (ヤマハ発動機株式会社, Yamaha Hatsudōki Kabushiki gaisha) is a Japanese mobility manufacturer that produces motorcycles, motorboats, outboard motors, and other motorized products.

What tractor brands use Yanmar engines? ›

In the US, Yanmar engines are rebranded and primarily marketed by John Deere, an American corporation also invested in diesel engines and heavy machinery for agricultural and industrial use. Kubota, on the other hand, sells its products under its name in the US.

Who makes Yanmar ATV? ›

About Yanmar Compact Equipment North America

Yanmar Compact Equipment North America is a part of Osaka, Japan-based Yanmar Co. Ltd which was established in 1912, and in 1933 became the world's first manufacturer to develop a practical small diesel engine.

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