JAKARTA - Two-wheeled users in Indonesia are certainly no strangers to the name Yamaha Jupiter. Yes, even though it has been in the Indonesian market, the model is still present in neighboring Malaysia.
Citing the Greatbikers website, Thursday, June 18, the 135LC model continues to be refreshed and the latest has three new colors, namely Matador Red, Tank White, and Samba Green.
The three colors give the motor a fresh look while maintaining its sporty and everyday use. The Matador Red color gives an aggressive and powerful look, the Tank White looks clean, sleek, and modern, while the Samba Green adds a distinctive and unique touch to the 2026 model.
Although it is a 2026 model and includes a special 20th anniversary edition, the Yamaha 135LC largely retains its original mechanical foundation. There are no major changes to the engine or chassis.
The engine still packs a 135cc single-cylinder, 4-stroke, water-cooled engine with EFI fuel injection and meets Euro 4 emission standards. The engine produces a maximum power of 12.4 hp at 8,000 rpm and a maximum torque of 12.2 Nm at 6,000 rpm, which is transmitted through a 4-speed gearbox and chain drive.
These performance figures may not be spectacular when compared to modern sports bikes, but for a 135cc family sports bike, this is enough for practical use, whether for riding in the city, going to school or work, or just for having fun in everyday life.
The advantage of the Yamaha 135LC is not only in its power figures but also in its ability as a family motorcycle that is light, easy to control, sporty, and offers a more exciting driving experience than an automatic scooter.
The 4-speed transmission and chain drive give riders more control over the riding experience, whether starting, overtaking, or maintaining engine speed when agility is needed.
In terms of hardware, the Yamaha 135LC 2026 is equipped with hydraulic disc brakes at the front and rear, providing increased confidence when reducing speed and stopping, compared to some basic family motorcycles that still use drum brakes at the rear.
The standard model of the Yamaha 135LC 2026 in Malaysia is priced at 8,298 ringgit or Rp36 million.
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