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After Selling 30,000 Units in 2025, 2026 Yamaha Crosser 150 Arrives Renewed in Brazil: Entry-Level Trail for Daily Use Gains New Graphics, Retains Economical 150 BlueFlex Engine, Over 500 Km Range, and Offers S ABS and Z ABS Versions

Written by Ana Alice
Published on 21/02/2026 at 00:10
Updated on 21/02/2026 at 00:12
Yamaha Crosser 150 2026 chega ao Brasil com versões S ABS e Z ABS, novas cores e grafismos, preços sugeridos e detalhes do motor BlueFlex. (Imagem: Divulgação/Yamaha/MobiAuto)
Yamaha Crosser 150 2026 chega ao Brasil com versões S ABS e Z ABS, novas cores e grafismos, preços sugeridos e detalhes do motor BlueFlex. (Imagem: Divulgação/Yamaha/MobiAuto)
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Yamaha Updates The Crosser 150 For The 2026 Lineup With New Colors And Graphics, Maintaining The Engine And Handling. The Motorcycle Is Offered In Two Versions With ABS In The Front, Suggested Prices And Features Such As Digital Dashboard, LED Lighting And 12V Socket.

Yamaha introduced the 2026 Crosser 150 lineup in Brazil, maintaining the mechanical set already used in the model and focusing changes on new color and graphic options.

The motorcycle remains available in two versions, S ABS and Z ABS, with suggested public prices of R$ 22,790 and R$ 22,990, respectively, excluding freight.

Registration data helps to gauge the presence of the Crosser in the market.

In 2025, the model accumulated about 30,000 units registered in the country.

In January 2026, 2,170 units were licensed, according to figures attributed to Fenabrave in sector surveys.

Versions Of The Yamaha Crosser 150 2026 And Differences Between S ABS And Z ABS

Even with the shared technical basis, the S ABS and Z ABS versions continue to have distinct visual positions.

The Crosser S ABS retains the low front fender and a finish associated with urban use, without changing the typical ergonomics of trails.

(Image: Disclosure/Yamaha/Motor1)
(Image: Disclosure/Yamaha/Motor1)

On the other hand, the Crosser Z ABS continues with a high front fender, a feature linked to the mixed-use proposal.

The visual and some finishing details are usually the main factors influencing the choice between the two versions, as the engine and handling remain the same.

Colors And Prices Of The Yamaha Crosser 150 2026

In the 2026 lineup, the Crosser S ABS is offered in Black Eclipse (solid black) and Fire Red (solid red).

Yamaha reports that the version also received an update to its graphics.

The Crosser Z ABS is available in Competition Blue (solid blue), in addition to Army Green (solid green) and Fire Red (solid red).

As with the S, the manufacturer indicates new graphics for the Z version for the 2026 cycle.

In suggested prices, the Crosser S ABS 2026 costs R$ 22,790, excluding freight.

The suggested price for the Crosser Z ABS 2026 is R$ 22,990, also excluding freight.

3-Year Warranty And Fixed Price Review Program

The Crosser 150 2026 maintains a three-year factory warranty.

The model continues to be included in the Fixed Price Review program, which establishes standardized values for reviews during the initial usage period and aims to provide predictability for maintenance costs, according to Yamaha itself.

This type of program is often considered important by consumers who use the motorcycle daily, including for work routines, as it reduces variations in spending on scheduled maintenance.

150 BlueFlex Engine: Power, Torque And Claimed Consumption

The Crosser 150 2026 continues to be equipped with the 150 BlueFlex engine.

The claimed maximum power is 11.7 hp at 7,250 rpm with ethanol, or 11.4 hp with gasoline.

The reported maximum torque is 1.3 kgf.m at 6,000 rpm.

The tank capacity remains 12 liters.

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With a claimed consumption of 43.1 km/l, the theoretical range exceeds 500 kilometers, considering the relationship between tank volume and the number released by the manufacturer.

Suspensions, Disc Brakes And ABS In The Front

The handling components of the Crosser 150 2026 have been retained.

At the front, the motorcycle features a telescopic fork with 180 mm of travel, a configuration associated with greater shock absorption capacity on uneven surfaces and urban roads with potholes.

At the rear, the setup continues with the Monocross with link system and 160 mm of travel.

The arrangement aims to provide stability on different types of terrain while maintaining the low-displacement trail profile aimed at mixed use.

The brakes remain disc on both wheels, with ABS in the front.

In practice, the system works to prevent the front wheel from locking during more intense braking, as expected with this type of technology.

At the riding position, the seat remains two-level, the handlebars are high with tilt adjustment, and the position of the footpegs is designed to balance comfort and control.

Yamaha also highlights ergonomics as an element aimed at everyday use and stretches of asphalt and dirt.

LED Lighting, Digital Dashboard And 12V Socket

The Crosser 150 2026 maintains the optical set with LED projector and position light.

The rear light is also LED, and the model features a headlight flasher.

The dashboard remains 100% digital in the Blackout standard, with information such as clock, gear indicator, and tachometer.

Additionally, the motorcycle continues with a 12V socket, aimed at using accessories and charging devices.

Another retained feature is the ECO function, which displays indications on the screen related to more economical driving moments, according to the system’s description.

The intention is to guide the rider to adopt a riding style associated with lower consumption, without changes to the mechanical set.

Arrival At Dealerships And Registrations In Brazil

Yamaha has reported that the new lineup is starting to arrive at dealerships in Brazil.

With registrations attributed to Fenabrave in January 2026 and the model among the best-selling of the brand, the visual update seeks to keep the Crosser competitive in a high-demand segment.

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José Cardoso
José Cardoso
22/02/2026 21:06

Venha Yamaha Crosser 180!

Ismael
Ismael
22/02/2026 16:42

Grande mudança, por isso que as chinesas e as indianas, vai tomar conta do mercado brasileiro,como sempre Yamaha e Honda faz mudanças muito tímida como sempre.

Ana Alice

Redatora e analista de conteúdo. Escreve para o site Click Petróleo e Gás (CPG) desde 2024 e é especialista em criar textos sobre temas diversos como economia, empregos e forças armadas.

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