In 2006, Yamaha brought the Road Star Midnight Silverado into the world, a touring machine powered by a stylish V-twin engine with excellent performance in a low-profile chassis adorned with classic-looking elements.
The 2006 Midnight Silverado was a machine that brought two styles in a single trim. It featured the Midnight model's blacked-out trim and touring accessories found on the Silverado version.
The final package offered a stylish appearance with its blacked-out engine and chromed fines and covers, black-finished teardrop-shaped fuel tank, steel valanced fenders, and two-piece dual seat with black leather.
The bike also packed touring-oriented accessories, including a large windscreen that offered excellent wind and weather protection, a passenger backrest that enhanced pillion comfort, and hard color-matched panniers for extended storage.
The side-mounted panniers were adorned with chrome accents and were lockable with one-touch latches. In addition, each pannier offered 35 liters of storage, more than enough for long journeys.
With the low seating position, forward-mounted floorboards, and pulled-back handlebar, the bike delivered a laid-back, relaxed riding experience. The bike's nine-spoke lightweight wheels offered a sportier image and were fitted with white-wall, tubeless tires for a more classic appearance.
The 2006 Yamaha Road Star Midnight Silverado was powered by a reliable and powerful 1,670cc four-stroke V-twin air-cooled engine with a Mikuni carburetor on top, delivering a power output of 75 hp at 4,750 rpm and 112 Nm (83 lb-ft) torque with a maximum peak at 3,500 rpm.
In 2006, the bike came with an MSRP of $13,499, and much later, in 2023, the machine was sold with an average retail price of $4,000.