I've been a Yamaha snowmobile owner since 1971 when I bought my first sled (1972 SL338C) while still in High School. The last new sled I purchased was a 2021 SideWinder SRX. That's 50 years of Yamaha snowmobile ownership.
I've had a pretty good run with their sleds over the years but IMHO the handwriting is on the wall regarding their snowmobile division. A lot has changed in the world over those years, and in the snowmobile industry. The pioneers of the sport are gone and it seems the passionate engineers and designers of sleds have either retired or been fired by the powers that be.
With the Yamaha Snowmobile division a mere skeleton crew along with their supply agreement with Textron/Arctic Cat and their decision last year to close down there R&D facility in Minocqua, WI that pretty much tells me everything I need to know about their future plans in the industry.
Here's the last sentence from their announcement last year regarding shutting down the Minocqua, WI R&D facility:
"The Yamaha North American Snowmobile Division will continue working with OEM suppliers to invest in the snowmobile industry and explore opportunities to expand its presence in the supply of durable and reliable Yamaha power plants".