Visual Refresh And Known Specification Highlight The Crosser 150 2026, Focusing On Economy, Equipment, And Two Finish Options.
Yamaha presented the Crosser 150 from the 2026 line in Brazil with an update concentrated on the visuals, maintaining the known mechanical base and offering S ABS and Z ABS versions for R$ 22,790 and R$ 22,990, respectively.
Price, Versions, And What’s New In The 2026 Model
In the brand’s strategy, the refresh came through new colors and graphics, with finish differences between the configurations, without structural changes in the engine, suspension, and brakes that already equipped Yamaha’s entry-level trail.
The Crosser S ABS 2026 has a suggested retail price of R$ 22,790, excluding shipping, and stands out for adopting a low front fender and parts with darkened finishes, reinforcing its urban use and daily commuting proposal.
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Meanwhile, the Crosser Z ABS 2026 costs R$ 22,990, also excluding shipping, and maintains a trail-oriented look by using a high front fender and contrasting elements in the set, also receiving a new visual scheme in the color Competition Blue.
BlueFlex 150 cc Engine, Power, And Consumption Disclosed
Under the tank, the Crosser 150 2026 continues with the 149 cc BlueFlex single-cylinder engine and electronic fuel injection, calibrated for gasoline and ethanol, with a five-speed manual transmission focusing on economy for everyday use.
With ethanol, the declared maximum power is 11.7 hp at 7,250 rpm, while with gasoline, the figure drops to 11.4 hp at the same rpm, and the reported maximum torque is 1.3 kgf.m at 6,000 rpm.
Yamaha also reports fuel consumption of up to 43.1 km/l, data that, combined with the 12-liter tank, supports a theoretical range of over 500 km, varying according to riding conditions, load, maintenance, and route encountered.

Suspensions, Chassis, And Brake Package With ABS
In the cycling set, the motorcycle maintains a telescopic fork with 180 mm travel at the front and Monocross rear suspension with link and 160 mm travel, a configuration that aims to absorb road and dirt irregularities while maintaining stability.
The braking uses discs on both wheels, with ABS acting on the front wheel, a solution that seeks to balance cost and safety on uneven surfaces, and the indicated diameters for the discs are 245 mm in the front and 203 mm in the rear.
Among the measurements disclosed for the 2026 line, the Crosser has 2,050 mm in length, 830 mm in width, and 1,160 mm in height, in addition to a wheelbase of 1,350 mm, a 12-liter tank, and a weight of around 137 kg.

The seat height reported for the Crosser 150 2026 is 845 mm, an important number for those using the motorcycle on routes with frequent stops, while the tires follow the mixed-use proposal, with a 19-inch front and 17-inch rear.
LED, Digital Panel, And Everyday Features
In the equipment package, the Crosser 150 2026 retains a headlight with a LED projector and position light, plus a LED taillight, a set aimed at improving visibility and standardizing the model’s light signature in the entry line.
The panel is 100% digital with a darkened background, combining a clock, gear indicator, tachometer, and an ECO function that signals more economical driving conditions, plus it includes a 12V socket for powering compatible accessories.
Another item mentioned in the list of features is the headlight flasher, a common solution in motorcycles used daily and on highways, especially in overtaking scenarios, in addition to reinforcing the practicality package offered by the Crosser.
Colors Of The Crosser 150 2026 And Version Identity

For the Crosser S ABS 2026, Yamaha indicates the options Black Eclipse, described as solid black, and Fire Red, solid red, maintaining the model’s more discreet identity and tying the visuals to the updated graphics of the line.
In the case of the Crosser Z ABS 2026, the offerings include Competition Blue, Army Green, and Fire Red, all in solid tones, with emphasis on the visual update applied to the blue version, which has received a new graphic scheme within the 2026 line.
Three-Year Warranty And Fixed Price Maintenance
The Crosser 150 2026 maintains a three-year warranty, according to information disclosed by the manufacturer and reported in specialized publications, in addition to being included in the Fixed Price Maintenance program, which aims to provide predictability for costs in initial maintenance.

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