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1 Markets  



1.1  Europe  





1.2  Southeast Asia  



1.2.1  Aerox 125  





1.2.2  Aerox 155 (GDR155)  









2 References  





3 External links  














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Yamaha Aerox
Aerox YQ50 Race Replica
ManufacturerYamaha Motor Company
Parent companyYamaha Corporation
Production1997–present (Europe)
2016–present (Southeast Asia)
ClassScooter
TransmissionCVT

The Yamaha Aerox is a lineup of single-cylinder scooters made by Yamaha since 1997, available in either 50 ccor100 cc for the European market, and 125 ccor155 cc for the Southeast Asian market with several different body designs.

Markets[edit]

Europe[edit]

In 1997 Yamaha introduced the Aerox to the European market. It came in two models, the 2-Stroke 50 cc[1] (Internally know as the YQ50) powered by the Minarelli MA-50 horizontal Liquid cooled engine with a front and rear disc brake (DD), this engine came restricted to 45 km/h from the factory to follow European law on 50 cc mopeds. The 2-Stroke 101 cc[2] (Internally know as the YQ100) version powered by a horizontal 101 cc forced air cooled Minarelli 2-Stroke engine with a single front disc and a rear drum brake (SD). Both models came equiped with a automatic lubrication system with a seprate oil tank for 2-Stroke oil


Slight changes were made in 2003. The Aerox was renamed to Aerox R and the 101 cc model was discontinued. The 2-Stroke 50 cc model was updated with a newer exhaust, tachometer and a newer type of ignition and CDI. In 2013, Yamaha launched the updated Aerox with an updated body design and the introduction of the Aerox Naked and Aerox 4 (equipped with 4-stroke engine).[3]

Southeast Asia[edit]

Aerox 125[edit]

Aerox 125 LC

The liquid-cooled 4-stroke 2-valve 125 cc model of the Aerox was launched in Indonesia in January 2016 under the name Aerox 125 LC.[4] It had a claimed power output of 8.4 kW (11.3 hp; 11.4 PS) @ 9,000 rpm and 10.4 N⋅m (7.7 lb⋅ft) of torque at 6,500 rpm. It was only sold in Indonesia and discontinued ten months later due to low demand.[5] This model was succeeded by the 155 cc Aerox 155.

Aerox 155 (GDR155)[edit]

The liquid-cooled 4-stroke 4-valve 125 cc/155 cc version of the Aerox was unveiled at Sepang International Circuit in Malaysia in October 2016.[6] It is powered by a 125 cc (unrelated to the engine used in Indonesian-only Aerox 125 LC) or bored-up 155 cc Blue Core engine equipped with Variable Valve Actuation (VVA) that produces a claimed power output of 8.8 kW (11.8 hp; 12.0 PS) or 11–11.3 kW (14.8–15.2 hp; 15.0–15.4 PS). These engines are shared with the NMAX. It is sold under the Aerox 155 name in Indonesia and Thailand, Mio Aerox 155 in the Philippines,[7] NVX 155 in Malaysia, NVX 125/155 in Vietnam and Aerosports X 155 in China.[8] In Vietnam, it's also known as Nouvo Generation X[9][better source needed] -said Yamaha, though it did not follow the Nouvo line-up which was declared of abdication in 2016 due to low sales againist its rival Honda Air Blade.[clarification needed]

The Aerox 155 received its redesign in November 2020.[10]

Other than Southeast Asia, the Aerox 155 has also been made available in India since September 2021.[11][12]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Yamaha Aerox 50cc (YQ50) Service manual '97" (PDF).
  • ^ "Yamaha Aerox 100 (YQ100) Service manual '00" (PDF).
  • ^ "Yamaha Aerox 4 50cc Spec/Sale brochure" (PDF).
  • ^ Apriliananda, Donny (18 January 2016). Agung Kurniawan (ed.). "Yamaha Luncurkan "Skutik Balap" Aerox 125cc". Kompas.com (in Indonesian). Kompas Cyber Media (Kompas Gramedia Digital Group). Retrieved 3 November 2016.
  • ^ Rahadiansyah, Rangga (4 November 2016). "Ada Aerox 155, Aerox 125LC Disuntik Mati". Detik.com (in Indonesian). PT Agranet Multicitra Siberkom. Retrieved 4 November 2016.
  • ^ Ramanujam, Mohan K (29 October 2016). "2017 Yamaha NVX/Aerox ASEAN launch at Sepang". Paultan.org. Driven Communications Sdn Bhd. Retrieved 3 November 2016.
  • ^ "Yamaha Mio Aerox 155, Ada Warna Orange di Filipina". ARIPITSTOP (in Indonesian). 30 May 2017. Retrieved 16 September 2018.
  • ^ "雅马哈Aerosports X发布,售价25800元,闪电银、曜夜黑双色可选。".
  • ^ https://imgur.com/a/5SUCsOi/. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  • ^ Ramanujam, Mohan K (2 November 2020). "2021 Yamaha Aerox 155 VVA Connected in Indonesia". Paultan.org. Driven Communications Sdn Bhd. Retrieved 2 November 2020.
  • ^ "R15-based 2021 Yamaha Aerox 155 maxi-scooter launched in India". 21 September 2021.
  • ^ "Yamaha Aerox 155 India to launch at Rs 1.3 lakh: Check features and more". 21 September 2021.
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