2015 Yamaha MT-25新車速報 08
June 2015 -
Yamaha Motor launches New 'MT' Series in
Indonesia, Platform Model Delivering Both Superior Handling and Cost-performance
Yamaha Motor Co., Ltd
(Tokyo: 7272) announced today that the new 'MT-25'
sports model from the 'MT' series, featuring a 250cc
liquid-cooled in-line two-cylinder engine, will go on
sale in Indonesia from June 2015. Manufacturing and
sales of the new model will be carried out by Yamaha
Motor's group company, PT. Yamaha Indonesia Motor
Manufacturing (YIMM).
The 'MT-25' brings the
sporty feeling that is enjoyed in the everyday speed
ranges of the 'MT-09' and 'MT-07' (launched principally
in developed markets last year) and the character of the
'MT' series to the 250cc class. Moreover, through its
development based on the platform (including engine,
frame etc.) of the 'YZF-R25', which has already won high
praise in the ASEAN and developed markets, it delivers
both superior handling and cost-performance. The
development concept is the 'street cheetah', which can
nimbly cut through the urban jungle and take the lead in
the traffic flow.
Its main features include:
1) Riding position suited to agile yet comfortable city
riding 2) Design that expresses the 'mass forward
silhouette' and feeling of mass centralization shared
across the 'MT' series 3) Two-cylinder engine that
brings a sense of elation to mid- and high-speed range
4) Lightweight 165kg body design that contributes to
nimble handling
In recent years, the popularity of sports models has
continued to increase in Indonesia, and last year Yamaha
Motor launched new products such as the 'YZF-R15' and
'YZF-R25' designed for those who love the road racing
scene. Along with these high-value-added models, the new
'MT-25' will contribute to further heightening the
sporting image of the Yamaha brand, and expanding Yamaha
Motor's sales throughout the overall market. Moreover,
as a global model charged with 'expanding business
scale', the future launch of the 'MT-25' is planned for
many countries around the world, including developed
markets.
The Yamaha MT-25 is the naked
derivative of the R25 and gets a new headlight cluster,
air shroud and under cowl while the mechanicals have
been retained. Yamaha took the Indonesian market by
storm last year when it finally launched the highly
awaited R25 in the country. With the demand for Yamaha’s
quarter-litre track-spec offering overwhelming, the
Japanese auto giant was quick to go back to the drawing
board and started working on the street fighter
derivative of the R25. Now a year later, Yamaha
Indonesia is all set to repeat history and has launched
the MT-25 in Indonesia priced around 46 million
Indonesian Rupiah (around Rs. 2.20 lakhs) that blends
some naked practicality to the track bred sports bike.
The 2015 Yamaha MT-25 takes the MT lineage forward
by adopting several design elements from the series. The
headlight cluster with a halogen lamp looks simple but
gets new LED pilot lamps located on top for that
menacing appearance. The body looks fuller though with
its imposing stance and gets a massive engine cowl that
is hard to miss. The sculpted fuel tank styling has been
retained from the R25 but gets new air shrouds flanked
on the sides that feed air to the engine and also hold
the ‘MT-25′ badging along with a new MT specific logo.
Moving to the rear, the street-fighter has
retained the design from the full faired version
inclusive of the split seats, exhaust muffler, LED tail
light and the tail tidy. There are new chunky grab
handles finished in silver mounted at the sides of the
pillion seat.
In addition, the Yamaha MT-25 gets a raised
handlebar positioned closer to the rider to provide an
upright seating position comfortable for long journeys.
The bike is based on a diamond frame and measures the
same length as the R25 at 2090 mm, but has the width
increased to 745 mm and height to 1035 mm. The wheelbase
remains the same at 1380 mm along with the 14-litre fuel
tank capacity. With the fairing removed, the Yamaha
MT-25 is surprisingly just 1 kg lighter than the R25
with a kerb weight of 165 kgs (R25 is 166 kgs). That
said, Yamaha says it is the lightest offering in its
class. The instrument console has been retained from the
R25 as well with the analog tachometer and a digital
display located on the right.
Power on the Yamaha MT-25 comes from the same 249cc
4-stroke, liquid-cooled, twin-cylinder engine with fuel
injection and the bike uses DiAsil cylinders and forged
pistons that help to produce 36 PS at 12,000 RPM and
22.6 Nm of torque at 10,000 RPM, paired to a 6-speed
gearbox. The motorcycle uses 41 mm telescopic front
forks and a monocross suspension setup at the rear while
stopping power comes courtesy of the 298 mm dual piston
floating disc brake at the front and 220 mm single
piston disc brake at the rear. The street-fighter also
rides on the same 110/70/17 front and 140/70/17 rear
tyres, like the full faired R25.
The bike will be produced at the same facility near
Jakarta where the R25 is manufactured and exported to
several other markets including India in the future.
With Yamaha India still planning to launch the R25/R3 in
the country, do not expect the MT-25 to touch the Indian
shores before the second half of 2016.