Yamaha Aerox MotoGP Edition launched at Rs 1.41 lakh

    Apart from a special MotoGP-inspired paint scheme, this edition is identical to the regular Yamaha Aerox 155.

    Published On Sep 26, 2022 05:41:00 PM

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    Yamaha Aerox MotoGP Edition launched in India.
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    Yamaha has launched the Aerox MotoGP Edition at Rs 1.41 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi), which makes it dearer by Rs 2,000 compared to the standard model. The Aerox MotoGP Edition comes draped in a MotoGP-inspired paint scheme and is mechanically identical to the standard Aerox. 

    • Gets special MotoGP inspired paint scheme

    • Rs 2,000 more expensive than standard Aerox

    • Mechanically identical to the regular model

    Yamaha Aerox MotoGP Edition: engine, price and rivals

    The Aerox MotoGP Edition comes draped in the livery of Yamaha’s MotoGP contender, the YZR-M1. Barring this special paint scheme and an increase in price by Rs 2,000, the Aerox MotoGP Edition is the same as the standard Aerox. 

    Powering this special edition Aerox is a 155cc, single-cylinder, liquid-cooled engine that makes 15hp and 13.9Nm of torque. This maxi-scooter tips the scales at 126kg with a full 5.5-litres of fuel in its tank. Braking duties are handled by a 230mm disc at the front and a 130mm drum at the rear, mated to single-channel ABS. Typical of a maxi-scooter, it also rolls on large 14-inch wheels with sizes of 110/80-14 (front) and 140/70-14 (rear).

    Would you pick the MotoGP Edition of the Aerox over the regular version? Let us know in the comments section below. 

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