Yamaha Just Launched the New FZ25 2025 in Brazil, Bringing Fresh Design, Advanced Technology, and Promises of Economy
The Yamaha FZ25 2025 debuted with an updated look that grabs attention. The design changes include a redesigned headlight fairing, air intakes on the sides of the tank and enlarged mirrors, ensuring a more robust and modern appearance. The motorcycle also features a larger instrument panel, with a “blackout” LCD screen and Y-Connect technology, which offers advanced connectivity, allowing the rider to track notifications and bike information directly on their smartphone, according to BMC News.
Another highlight that raises the standard of the model is the Full LED lighting, now present in all lighting components. This update not only improves visibility in different conditions but also adds a touch of sophistication to the model.
Engine and Performance of the Yamaha FZ25 2025
The FZ25 2025 maintains the 249 cc single-cylinder engine, delivering 21.3 hp at 8,000 rpm and 2.1 kgfm of torque at 6,000 rpm. However, there has been a significant change in the fuel system, now running exclusively on gasoline, eliminating the flex technology. This adaptation aims to meet the new pollutant emission standards in Brazil, reinforcing Yamaha’s commitment to sustainability and reducing environmental impact.
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The exhaust system has also been modified to comply with environmental regulations, without compromising performance. With these updates, the Yamaha FZ25 offers reliable, stable riding and meets current environmental requirements, making it a smart choice for those seeking an efficient and eco-friendly motorcycle.
Enhanced Safety and Comfort for Reliable Riding
Safety remains a priority for the FZ25 2025. The motorcycle is equipped with an ABS braking system on both wheels, ensuring safe braking and performance under various road conditions. The brake discs measure 282 mm on the front wheel and 220 mm on the rear, providing greater control for the rider, even during abrupt stops.

The suspensions, with 130 mm telescopic fork in the front and 120 mm monoshock swingarm in the rear, have been retained and offer a balance between comfort and stability. Another highlight is the new seat with more cushioning, designed to provide greater comfort on long rides, for both the rider and the passenger.
Price and Availability
With a starting price of R$ 23,590, the Yamaha FZ25 2025 presents a competitive value, even with a R$ 600 increase compared to the previous model. This increase reflects the various technological and innovative design improvements in the model. The motorcycle will be available for deliveries starting November 2024, and it is expected to attract both experienced riders and new enthusiasts.
Yamaha reaffirms its commitment to the Brazilian market, offering a motorcycle that combines technology, modern design, and environmental concern. The FZ25 2025 promises to be an interesting choice for those looking for an economical, safe motorcycle packed with features.


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