Jakarta –
Yamaha Indonesia Motor Manufacturing (YIMM) will release a new product in Indonesia, Saturday (9/12/2023). What motorbikes will be launched in the near future?
Looking at the new motorbike that Yamaha will launch in Indonesia, the first product that is expected to heat up the scooter motorbike is the newest Yamaha Lexi.
It is known that the Yamaha Lexi has been launched since January 2018. This means that the 125 cc scooter has not received any significant changes for five years.
Moreover, its competitor, Honda, has refreshed the Vario 125 in terms of appearance and mobility supporting features.
Yamaha has actually refreshed its 125 cc motorbike via the Freego at the Indonesia Motorcycle Show (IMOS) 2022. The Freego has New status through touches on the front area, and the addition of the Y-Connect connectivity feature.
Lexi is included in the Yamaha Maxi Scooter category in the entry level class. All Yamaha Maxi motorbike categories such as Xmax, Nmax and Aerox are equipped with the Y-Connect feature.
If you look at Yamaha Lexi’s age, she will be six years old. Is it time for this Maxi Scooter with a flat deck to get a design refresh and updated features like its predecessor?
Apart from the Yamaha Lexi, products that have the potential to be sold are electric motorbikes. It is known that Yamaha is still providing proof of concept (PoC) E01 in Indonesia since November 2022. Yamaha is targeting a study process with a one year target of attracting 4 thousand people to experience E01.
Apart from the E01, Yamaha has also introduced their electric motorbike called Neo’s at the 2023 Indonesia International Motor Show (IIMS).
Well, if you refer to the target above. Is Yamaha preparing to launch its first electric motorbike in Indonesia? considering that Honda has previously announced the sale of the EM1 at the 2023 Gaikindo Indonesia International Auto Show (GIIAS).
Another product that has recently attracted attention is the Yamaha PG-1 in Thailand. The manufacturer bearing the tuning fork symbol launched the Yamaha PG-1 which is a serious competitor to the Honda CT125.
The Yamaha PG-1 has a 115 cc engine with a classic appearance. With a model like that, it seems suitable to accompany the Honda CT125 in the hobby segment.
Meanwhile, the price of the Yamaha PG-1 in Thailand is marketed starting at 64,900 baht or the equivalent of IDR 28.6 million, much cheaper than the price of the Honda CT125. Do you think the Yamaha PG-1 will be brought to Indonesia?
That’s the insight regarding what motorbike Yamaha will launch this weekend. According to detikers, what motorbike is this?
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2023-12-06 07:14:25
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