Yamaha Presents The Latest Colors At MT-03 And MT-25, Anything?
JAKARTA - Yamaha officially updated the MT-03 and MT-25 models as the latest 2024 models in India.
The manufacturer, bearing the forkala logo, called the 'MT' series the 'Illicit Side from Japan', because it has the appeal of its very wild design. MT-03 and MT-25 can captivate the eyes of two-wheeled vehicle lovers, especially with the latest color showing off the masculine side.
Launching from RushLane, Thursday, June 27, the models MT-03 and MT-25 are now coming with the latest colors, Dark Bluish Gray Metallic, accompanying the Deep Ancient Blue Metallic and Dark Matter Gray Metallic options.
Gray Metallic's Dark Bluish color choice is dominated by masculine black and gray combined with a cyan blue accent in the rim and some elements in these two models.
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Beyond the latest color choices, these two models still have the same features. Both MT-03 and MT-25 have LED headlights like robots and can attract the attention of young people.
The elements of the ORVM are still attached to the engine cover with a street-style handlebar, a twisted fuel tank, separate seat designs, and an overall design neatly packaged on these two motorbikes.
Yamaha still gives both of them with digital unit cluster instruments that display data such as fuel capacity, dental position, liquid-cooled temperature, fuel savings calculations, and more.
Both have the same weight, namely 167 kg. The manufacturer claims that MT-03 and MT-25 weigh lighter than their rivals.
Talking about performance, Yamaha MT-03 is equipped with a 321 cc engine cooled with DOHC liquid paired with six gigboks accelerating with slips and assists, resulting in 41 dk of power and 29.5 Nm of torque.
Then, MT-25 has a smaller engine of 249 cc parallel-twin DoHC 4V which is liquid-cooled to produce 34 dk of power and 22.6 Nm of torque combined with six accelerating gyrboks.
In order to optimize the control, these two motorbikes have a USD KYB fork suspension up front and a KYB monoshock on the back. The brakes rely on a single disk at both ends with double ABS channel as standard.
It is possible that the prices of the two have not changed and will begin to be sent to the showroom after 30 July.