Yamaha
Thailand at the 33rd Thai Motor Expo has launched the Yamaha Aerox 155
in Thailand. The automatic scooter was first unveiled in Malaysia in
April 2017, where it is sold under the name Yamaha NVX 155. Other
markets where the Aerox 155 is retailed include Indonesia, Vietnam and
the Philippines.
The
design language in the Yamaha Aerox 155 has a clear resemblance with
the MT series of motorcycles. Features include a 25 litre storage, LED
headlamp and taillamp, fuel tank lid placed on the central tunnel,
mobile charging point, 140 mm and 14 inch rear tyre, and a digital
instrumentation.
A special Yamaha Aerox 155 R has also been
introduced which gets petal disc in the front and a gas charged sporty
rear suspension. An ABS enabled version is also available which gets a
smart key and start/stop system. A smart key system helps the rider to
use just 1 key for the scooter, be it for accessing the under seat
storage or fuel tank lid. The start/stop system will help in increasing
the fuel efficiency.
The Yamaha Aerox 155 has a ground clearance
of 140 mm and a seat height of 790 mm. The standard version tips the
scale at 116 kg, R version at 117 kg, while the ABS trim weighs 118 kg.
Powering the Yamaha Aerox is a 155 cc single cylinder, water cooled,
SOHC Blue Core engine which produces 15.09 PS of maximum power at 8,000
rpm and 14.4 Nm of peak torque at 6,000 rpm. The scooter also gets Valve
Variable Actuation (VVA) to get optimum power delivery at low, mid as
well as high engine rev.
The
Yamaha Aerox 155 is priced at 63,900 Thai baht for the standard
version, 66,900 Thai bhat for the R variant and 73,900 for the ABS
model.
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