Yamaha Justifies Error Regarding the FZ-15
Yamaha found itself in a tight spot this week after a leak indicated that the Yamaha FZ-15 could receive a 155cc engine. The news caused a stir among enthusiasts, but the manufacturer came forward to clarify the misunderstanding. Let’s break down the details of this confusion and Yamaha’s official response.
Last Monday, a subscriber of the channel “Bill Motoca” sent the YouTuber a screenshot from Yamaha’s official Instagram. With 920,000 followers, the verified account made a post mentioning the Yamaha FZ-15 with a 155cc engine. The post quickly spread, generating heated debates. Many thought it could have been a typo, but the damage was done.
Yamaha Responded That It Was a Typo
Bill Motoca, always attentive, directly asked Yamaha, who replied on Thursday, stating that it was indeed a typo. Yamaha assured that the Yamaha FZ-15 will not receive a 155cc engine and that it was all just a misunderstanding.
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The confusion grew even larger with the series of leaks involving Yamaha. Two models were spotted on the streets of Manaus: a Lander and a supposed NMax Turbo. Bill Motoca’s detailed analysis suggests that the NMax Turbo seen in Manaus is identical to the model recently launched in Indonesia.
It’s Not the First Time Yamaha Faces Rumors About Updating Its Models With More Powerful Engines
This is not the first time Yamaha is facing rumors about updating its models with more powerful engines. Speculations about the FZ-15 getting a 155cc engine have been circulating for some time, especially after the arrival of the engine in the R15 and MT-15. For Yamaha fans, the expectation is that the manufacturer brings significant news, but for now, the change for the FZ-15 is not on the table.
The NMax Turbo, which caused a stir on social media, is an example of how rumors can spread rapidly. The bike was called Turbo due to its new electric system in gear shifting, which eliminates the typical lag of electric scooters, providing immediate acceleration. However, Yamaha has made it clear that the NMax Turbo is not actually a turbo bike, but rather an innovation in the CVT transmission.
Lander
Regarding the Lander, the expectation is for a new dashboard, USB port, aluminum wheels and swingarm, and a stronger engine. However, according to the analysis of the leaked images, it seems that the visual changes are still limited, with the engine maintaining characteristics similar to that of the Fazer 250.
Transparency and Effective Communication With Its Consumers
Yamaha, in trying to justify the error regarding the Yamaha FZ-15, opens up space for a broader reflection on transparency and effective communication with its consumers. It is clear that while fans eagerly await new developments, the manufacturer needs to be even more careful to avoid misunderstandings and ensure that accurate information is conveyed to the public.
Thus, while Yamaha strives to correct mistakes and calm tensions, two-wheeled enthusiasts remain attentive to every detail and leak, hoping that the next big news will come with the engine they desire so much.


Tenho uma fz15 e estou insatisfeito com a ronqueira na terceira marcha muito forte chega zunir no ouvido
Tenho um Lander 250 e a Fz15 consegue se mais manca que um factor 125 kkkkkkk eca que lixo achei que a Yamaha iria usar a mesma tecnologia que usaram na R3 e na mt03 com comando variável sem falar que a moto corta mais rápido que a tornado
Acho que ela daria um tiro no pé usar esse motor em uma moto se carenagem esse motor aí sem aerodinâmica ia continuar tomando coro da 160