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End Of An Era! Yamaha Officially Confirms: Fazer 150 And Factor 125 Will No Longer Be Produced In Brazil

Written by Valdemar Medeiros
Published on 28/12/2024 at 12:50
Fim de uma era! Yamaha confirma oficialmente: Fazer 150 e Factor 125 deixam de ser produzidas no Brasil
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Yamaha Motorcycles Discontinued In Brazil: Yamaha Fazer 150 And Yamaha Factor 125 Bid Farewell To The Country To Make Way For New Models.

The Yamaha Fazer 150 and Yamaha Factor 125 are bidding farewell to the country. The Yamaha motorcycles are discontinued in Brazil to make way for new releases such as Factor 150 DX and Factor 150, respectively, according to the brand itself. It is worth mentioning that Fazer 150 and Factor 125 are already 2025 models but did not have updates presented like other models including Lander, FZ25, and NMax, for example.

Meet The Replacement For Yamaha Fazer 150 And Yamaha Factor 125

The brand confirmed that the Yamaha Factor 125i UBS will be replaced by the new Factor and Yamaha Fazer 150 will be replaced by the New Yamaha Factor DX. The brand emphasizes that it observes trends and is always attentive to the national motorcycle market.

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The company continues to invest in new products and the expansion of the dealer network in Brazil. In addition to the new Factor 2025 line, the brand has the Yamaha Fazer 150 2025 available in this engine displacement category. For next year, the arrival of the adventurous Ténéré 700 in Brazil is also confirmed.

The Yamaha motorcycles are discontinued in Brazil to give way to the 2025 line of the Factor 150, which features design updates and mechanical adjustments to meet the requirements of the new Promot 5 environmental legislation.

Among the changes, the new LED headlight, redesigned fairings around the fuel tank, and an engine spoiler stand out. The fuel tank cap has also been redesigned, now adopting an aviator shape. The model is priced at R$ 17,690 for the standard version and R$ 18,489 for the DX version.

Know What The Replacement For Yamaha Fazer 150 And Yamaha Factor 125 Delivers

The Yamaha motorcycles are discontinued in Brazil and give way to a motorcycle with a digital panel featuring a “strong>Blackout” LCD display, which now includes a gear indicator and ECO function.

In the DX version, the replacement for Yamaha Fazer 150 and Yamaha Factor 125 features position lights integrated into the headlight, uniquely finished wheels, and an engine spoiler with a distinctive look.

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Additionally, the engine of the DX variant is painted black. The Factor DX is also available with an accessory package that includes a USB port with type A and C inputs, along with a center stand. These additional items increase the motorcycle’s price to R$ 18,990.

The Yamaha motorcycles are discontinued in Brazil to add more weight to the new model, increasing from 127 kg to 133 kg in running order.

The fuel tank has seen a slight reduction in capacity, now holding 15.4 liters compared to 15.7 liters in the previous version. In general dimensions, the model measures 2,015 mm in length, 750 mm in width, and 1,095 mm in height. The seat height is 785 mm, while the ground clearance is 170 mm and the wheelbase is 1,325 mm.

New Model Delivers Up To 12 Horsepower

Equipped with a 150 cc flex single-cylinder engine, the replacement for Yamaha Fazer 150 and Yamaha Factor 125 has undergone adjustments to meet the new environmental legislation. As a result, power has been reduced by 0.4 hp, now generating 12 hp at 7,250 rpm. Torque remains at 1.3 kgfm. Despite the reduction, the model remains competitive within the segment.

The Factor 150 line also features refreshed colors. The entry-level version is available in Sports White, Red Hot, and Black Eclipse. Meanwhile, the DX variant offers Matt Black, Racing Blue, and Midnight Black shades.

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Edimar.reisdias
Edimar.reisdias
31/12/2024 14:12

Edimar.reisdias

Berg
Berg
29/12/2024 05:25

Aceita quem quer. O povo não sabe cobrar dos governantes, pois não conhece nem o básico que é os seus direitos sociais.

Berg
Berg
29/12/2024 05:23

Não sei se a população sabe, mas a ordem mundial exige isso, que a população não tenha acesso ao seu próprio transposte. Futuramente não teram direito nem mesmo de possuírem seus imóveis.

Valdemar Medeiros

Formado em Jornalismo e Marketing, é autor de mais de 20 mil artigos que já alcançaram milhões de leitores no Brasil e no exterior. Já escreveu para marcas e veículos como 99, Natura, O Boticário, CPG – Click Petróleo e Gás, Agência Raccon e outros. Especialista em Indústria Automotiva, Tecnologia, Carreiras (empregabilidade e cursos), Economia e outros temas. Contato e sugestões de pauta: valdemarmedeiros4@gmail.com. Não aceitamos currículos!

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