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Yamaha XMAX 250 2025 Achieves Up to 31 Km/L With 249 cc Engine and 22.8 Horsepower, Reaching a Top Speed of 125 Km/H

Written by Alisson Ficher
Published on 05/07/2025 at 15:35
Yamaha XMAX 250 2025 traz painel digital, 31 km/l de consumo, motor Blue Core, autonomia de 400 km e conectividade no segmento premium.
Yamaha XMAX 250 2025 traz painel digital, 31 km/l de consumo, motor Blue Core, autonomia de 400 km e conectividade no segmento premium.
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With New Digital Dashboard, LED Lighting, Autonomy Over 400 Km and Connectivity, the Yamaha XMAX 250 2025 Reinforces Leadership Among Automatic Maxi-Scooters, Combining Low Consumption and Advanced Technology for the Brazilian Market.

The brand’s top maxi-scooter landed in Brazil in October 2024, already as the 2025 line, with a refreshed look, more embedded technology, and the same efficient mechanical set that kept it leading the segment.

Maintaining the automatic CVT transmission, the Yamaha XMAX 250 2025 targets the audience looking to step up from medium scooters but does not want to give up daily practicality and low consumption.

Digital Dashboard Yamaha XMAX 250 2025

The cockpit now resembles the European model.

A white-on-black LCD display shows speedometer, fuel level, and odometer, while a 4.2-inch color TFT screen focuses on Garmin navigation, calls, messages, and playlists when paired with the Y-Connect app.

Yamaha XMAX 250 2025 features digital dashboard, 31 km/l fuel consumption, Blue Core engine, 400 km autonomy, and connectivity in the premium segment.
Yamaha XMAX 250 2025 features digital dashboard, 31 km/l fuel consumption, Blue Core engine, 400 km autonomy, and connectivity in the premium segment.

The interface eliminates cables and keeps the phone only as a data router in the pocket.

Storage Compartment with USB-C for Charging

Just below the handlebars, a lockable compartment received a 5V USB-C port, ideal for charging your smartphone during the trip.

The drawer accommodates large wallets and keeps the device protected from rain.

Full-LED Lighting in X Shape

The dual headlight now forms a stylized X that interacts with the taillights and repositions the turn signals, making the set more sporty.

The LED bulbs consume less energy and improve nighttime visibility, an important feature for a scooter that covers urban and highway routes.

Yamaha XMAX 250 2025 features digital dashboard, 31 km/l fuel consumption, Blue Core engine, 400 km autonomy, and connectivity in the premium segment.
Yamaha XMAX 250 2025 features digital dashboard, 31 km/l fuel consumption, Blue Core engine, 400 km autonomy, and connectivity in the premium segment.

Blue Core Engine 22.8 Hp: Performance and Economy

Under the seat remains the renowned 249 cm³, four-valve, liquid-cooled single-cylinder engine from the Blue Core family, tuned to deliver 22.8 hp at 7,000 rpm and 2.5 kgf·m at 5,500 rpm.

The CVT keeps the engine in the optimal torque range and allows vigorous accelerations up to 100 km/h, at which speed the engine runs below 6,700 rpm, reducing vibrations.

Top Speed and Real Performance

Independent tests recorded 125 km/h before the limiter, with a comfortable cruise at a real 120 km/h, enough to keep up with the flow of Brazilian single-lane highways.

Fuel Consumption and Autonomy Yamaha XMAX 250 2025

Road tests from the specialized portal indicated averages between 28 and 31 km/l, with the onboard computer locked at 31 km/l at a constant speed.

With a 13.2 liter tank, the Yamaha XMAX 250 2025 covers around 410 km without refueling, a figure that surpasses competitors with larger engines and pleases those who ride a lot in times of high gasoline prices.

Yamaha XMAX 250 2025 features digital dashboard, 31 km/l fuel consumption, Blue Core engine, 400 km autonomy, and connectivity in the premium segment.
Yamaha XMAX 250 2025 features digital dashboard, 31 km/l fuel consumption, Blue Core engine, 400 km autonomy, and connectivity in the premium segment.

Safety and Traction Control

The maxi-scooter features ABS on both wheels and traction control as standard.

The system operates smoothly, preventing skids on polished asphalt or wet surfaces.

The underbone chassis, inherited from Europe, works with telescopic front suspension (110 mm) and a dual shock absorber (92 mm) rear motor-swingarm set, a combination that absorbs bumps well without sacrificing high-speed stability.

Comfort and Storage Space Under the Seat

The new seat is 20 mm narrower at the edges, but maintains dense foam.

With a 795 mm seat height, it facilitates foot support even for average-height riders.

Under it, there is space for two full-face helmets (depending on size) or a 15-inch backpack.

The windshield offers manual adjustment in two positions and deflects wind away from the chest, reducing fatigue during trips.

Price, Colors and Availability Yamaha XMAX 250 2025

The Yamaha XMAX 250 2025 comes in three colors — Ice Fluo (matte gray), X-Black (metallic black), and Space Blue (matte blue) — with a suggested retail price of R$ 36,390 (excluding freight).

Dealers have been announcing prices starting at R$ 34,990 in pre-sale, depending on the region.

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Market of Automatic Maxi-Scooters

For now, the Yamaha XMAX maxi-scooter remains practically alone among 250 to 300 cm³ automatics.

The anticipated imminent arrival of the XMAX 300, already confirmed by the brand for August 2025, is expected to reposition the current model as a more affordable alternative, but still differentiated by the complete technological package.

In an increasingly unpredictable traffic scenario, high fuel costs, and a search for native connectivity, the Yamaha XMAX 250 2025 strengthens the notion that you can travel far with scooter comfort without giving up performance.

In light of this, do you think that the balance between economy and technology has secured a permanent space in the Brazilian two-wheeler market, or is there still an innovation missing for the maxi-scooter category?

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Aparecido Abdoral dos Santos Ramalho
Aparecido Abdoral dos Santos Ramalho
06/07/2025 17:11

Boa tarde gostaria de saber quanto vai sair a 300 e quando ela vai estar no mercado brasileiro

TK@WEBMAGRINHO
TK@WEBMAGRINHO
06/07/2025 04:36

Tenho uma. faz 37 km se andar ate 75

Alisson Ficher

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