With A 125 cc Engine Producing 11 Hp, Estimated Consumption Of 41 Km/L, And A Price Of R$ 15 Thousand, The Yamaha YBR 125i Factor 2025 Reaffirms Its Position As One Of The Most Economical And Reliable Motorcycles In Brazil.
The Yamaha has arrived in the Brazilian market with the new YBR 125i Factor 2025, a model that reaffirms its urban and economical vocation, now with modern specifications that further enhance its appeal. The starting price is already competitive, the mechanics maintain simplicity and reliability, and the estimated consumption (according to the average technical specifications) places it among the most economical motorcycles in the country in its category.
Efficient Engine, Urban Performance
The YBR 125i Factor 2025 is equipped with a single-cylinder engine of 125 cc with air cooling, electronic fuel injection system, and a 5-speed manual transmission. The declared power is 11.1 hp with ethanol and approximately 11 hp with gasoline, according to the technical sheet released by specialized press.
The reported torque is in the range of ≈ 1.2 kgfm, which is sufficient for urban use with enough agility, even though it is not made for sports performance.
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Real Economy For Everyday Use
According to reports from vehicles and technical catalogs about the 2025 version, the average reported consumption is around 41 km/l for the 125 cc version in mixed use, which confirms the promise of high economy.
With a fuel tank capacity of approximately 14–15 liters, this means ranges that can exceed 500 km per refueling under ideal conditions.
For those who use the motorcycle for daily urban use or frequent commutes, these numbers translate to fewer stops for refueling, lower costs, and more practicality — very welcome values in a scenario of rising mobility costs.
Simple Design, Accessible Maintenance
The YBR-125i Factor maintains a clean and functional look: comfortable seat, upright and familiar riding position, 18″ wheels, easy-to-maintain tires, and a disc brake at the front.
Being a low-displacement motorcycle with traditional mechanics, replacement parts and maintenance are easily accessible in Brazil. Oil changes, filters, brake pads, and other basic items remain competitively priced.
This combination of simplicity + economy + reliability explains the reputation of being a “bike that doesn’t cause headaches” that many in this segment value.
The 2025 Launch With Value Proposition
The 2025 model is already listed in catalogs and specialized vehicles as launched, with a suggested price of R$ 15,090 for the base version in Brazil.
For those looking for an affordable, reliable, and low operational cost transportation alternative, the YBR 125i Factor 2025 stands out as one of the highlights, especially for urban use, daily commutes, and for those who prefer a simple motorcycle, modern enough, and not filled with technologies that increase costs.
Worth It For Those Looking For…
- Low Usage Cost: lower expenses with fuel, insurance, IPVA, and maintenance.
- Urban Mobility: lightness, agility in traffic, easy maneuvering in tight spaces.
- Reliability: simple mechanics, traditional brand, wide network of parts.
- Real Economy: high autonomy considering displacement and tank, ideal for daily riding.


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