The Yamaha Factor 125i UBS 2024 Is Being Offered for R$ 15,900 (Depending on the Region) With Fuel Consumption of 40 km/l and Range of Up to 520 km, the Model Reinforces the Brand’s Tradition in the Economic Urban Motorcycle Segment. Check Out the Details!
Yamaha already offers the 2024 line of the Factor 125i UBS in the Brazilian market, consolidating the model as one of the most accessible options for those looking for a brand new Yamaha motorcycle aimed at urban and work use. Without any changes from the previous model, the motorcycle continues with the same mechanical set, a design inspired by naked bikes, and the attractive fuel consumption of 40 km/l, in addition to offering a range of up to 520 km, according to the manufacturer’s data.
With a suggested retail price of R$ 13,990 (excluding freight), the Yamaha Factor 125i UBS can reach up to R$ 18,000 in some regions, the model maintains the colors Eclipse Black and Hot Red in the catalog. The bike also offers a three-year warranty and a fixed-price maintenance plan, reinforcing the brand’s commitment to cost-effectiveness.
In the first months of 2023, the Factor 125 ranked 24th among the most registered motorcycles in the country, with 2,197 units sold, demonstrating its relevance in the segment.
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Note: Although the suggested price is R$ 13,990.00, market prices may vary. On platforms like Mercado Livre and OLX, prices for the new or used Yamaha Factor 125i UBS 2024 range from R$ 15,000 to R$ 17,000, depending on location, condition of the bike, and additional features offered.
125 cc Flex Engine and Range of Up to 520 km Are Highlights of the Model
The brand new Yamaha bike is equipped with a 125 cm³ air-cooled single-cylinder flex engine, which delivers up to 11.1 horsepower at 7,500 rpm when fueled with ethanol, and 11 hp with gasoline. The maximum torque of 1.2 kgfm is achieved at 6,000 rpm, regardless of the fuel used. This set is associated with a five-speed mechanical transmission, with wet multi-disc clutch and final drive by chain.
Thanks to the 15.7-liter fuel tank — with 2.2 liters reserved — and an average fuel consumption of 40 km/l (which can reach 42 km/l under ideal conditions), the Factor 125i UBS offers an impressive range of up to 520 kilometers. This makes the motorcycle an ideal choice for those who need to cover long distances with infrequent refueling, whether for work or daily urban commuting.
Robust Design and Balanced Chassis for Urban Use
While focused on urban transport and work, Yamaha has given the Factor 125i UBS features inspired by higher displacement motorcycles. The wide tank, conventional lighting set, and pronounced air intakes reinforce the robust visual appeal, while the dashboard with LED lighting displays a trip computer, gear indicator, and the “Eco” system, guiding the rider to more economical driving.
The Factor 125i UBS has dimensions that favor agility in traffic, measuring 2.01 meters in length, 73.5 centimeters in width, and 1.09 meters in height. The wheelbase of 1.32 meters and the ground clearance of 17.5 centimeters contribute to good handling on uneven surfaces, while the seat height of 78.5 centimeters provides comfort for riders of different heights.
The suspension setup uses a telescopic fork in the front, with a stroke of 120 mm, and dual rear shock absorbers with 92 mm, mounted on a Diamond-type chassis. For safety, the motorcycle features a combined UBS braking system, a 245 mm disc in the front, and a 130 mm drum in the rear. The 18-inch alloy wheels are equipped with tubeless Michelin Pilot Street 2 tires, measuring 2.75-18 in the front and 90/90-18 in the rear.
Yamaha Bets on Tradition and Efficiency to Maintain Leadership in the Entry Segment
With the Factor 125i UBS, Yamaha reaffirms its commitment to providing a reliable, economical, and low-maintenance brand new motorcycle for the Brazilian public. Since Honda ceased production of the CG 125, the Factor has become practically the last robust representative of the 125cc category in the national market.
The technical package that combines an efficient flex engine, fuel consumption of 40 km/l, and a range of 520 km is one of the main attractions for workers, delivery people, and users who rely on the motorcycle as their primary means of transportation. Furthermore, the relatively accessible cost and simplified maintenance conditions make the Factor a solid option compared to higher-displacement and more expensive rivals.
The 2024 line of the Factor 125i UBS continues without major aesthetic or mechanical changes, but the traditional formula of simplicity, efficiency, and robustness continues to work. With the renewed interest in entry-level motorcycles, the Yamaha Factor 125i UBS 2024, even in 2025, remains among the best-selling options for those looking for an economical and reliable urban motorcycle.


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