In the upgraded version, Yamaha makes subtle design tweaks to the Exciter 135 while keeping the engine unchanged.
Yamaha recently unveiled its latest manual clutch motorcycle, the Yamaha 135LC Fi 2025 (also known as the Yamaha Exciter 135 2025 in some markets), in Southeast Asia, specifically in Malaysia. The Yamaha Exciter 135 2025 is offered in two versions: a standard model priced at 8,298 RM (~47.2 million VND) and an SE model at 8,798 RM (~50 million VND). These prices exclude taxes and other charges.
The upgraded Yamaha 135LC Fi features new color options while retaining the same design aesthetic. The standard version now comes in three new colors: Aqua Blue, Sandstorm, and Moss Green, along with a disc lock. The SE version adds a sporty red Titan color, a sports head cover, and a basket integrated with a USB-C port.
The Yamaha 135LC Fi 2025 maintains its dimensions with a 1,255mm wheelbase and a 135mm ground clearance. It has a seat height of 775mm, a dry weight of 109kg, and a fuel tank capacity of 4.6 liters.
The bike features a backbone-type frame, telescopic front forks, and a single-shock absorber with an adjustable single-tube spring. The 17-inch cast wheels are paired with 70/90 front and 80/90 rear tires. For safety, it is equipped with single-disc brakes on both wheels.
Powering the Yamaha 135LC Fi 2025 is a single-cylinder, 135cc, liquid-cooled engine that meets Euro 4 emissions standards and features an electronic fuel injection system. It produces 12.4 horsepower and 12.2 Nm of peak torque at 6,000 rpm. A 4-speed gearbox transmits power to the rear wheel.
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