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JAKARTA - Recently, Yamaha officially introduced Lite's version of the automatic motorcycles in the Maxi and Classic categories, which are not equipped with connected features to meet demands from various markets.

Of course, this Lite version offers a more affordable price compared to a variant equipped with a connected feature. Then, what is the price comparison between the Lite version and the Connected version?

In the Maxi and Classic categories, there are five types of Lite versions of motorcycles available, namely NMAX 155 Smart Key, Aerox 155 Cybercity, Aerox 155 Standard, Grand Filano Neo Hybrid, and Fazzio Neo Hybrid. Here's a comparison of the prices of both:

Lite Version:

Connected Version:

These prices include costs on the road in the Greater Jakarta area, with a difference of hundreds of thousands of rupiah. Although Lite has a more affordable price, it still offers advanced technology and features that are comparable to Connected models, such as Smart Key on NMAX Connected/S, Grand Filano Hybrid, and Fazzio Hybrid.

"The presence of this Lite version will further complement our ranks of motorcycles in the MAXI and CLASSY categories. This gives consumers more choices when buying motorbikes according to their driving needs," explained President Director & CEO of PT. YIMM (Yamaha Indonesia Motor Manufacturing) Dyonisius Beti, from an official statement received by VOI some time ago.

So, your choice is Lite or Connected version?


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