Recently, Yamaha made waves in the motorcycle sector with the launch of the JOG 125, a model that combines economy and efficiency in an affordable package.

Priced at 264,000 yen, around R$8.6 thousand, this vehicle grabs attention not only for its cost but also for its impressive fuel economy, achieving 51.9 km/l according to the WMTC index.
The JOG 125 is equipped with a 124 cc single-cylinder engine, capable of delivering 8.3 horsepower and a torque of 1.00 kgfm at 5,000 rpm.
Weighing only 95 kg and with a seat height of 735 mm, it offers maneuverability and comfort, ideal for urban daily use. Furthermore, details such as the 4-liter tank providing a range of over 200 km make the model even more appealing.
What are the Key Features of the Yamaha JOG 125?
In addition to being fuel-efficient, the JOG 125 maintains the design revered by previous models but introduces novelties in its appearance, like the light blue and red colors, along with the traditional white and black.
Innovations do not stop there: the model offers a convenient 21.3-liter under-seat storage box and a Unified Braking System (UBS), reinforcing its safety and functionality.
Where and When will the Yamaha JOG 125 be Available?
The innovation will be produced in Taiwan and hits the Japanese market starting from March 19. While the JOG 125 is about to make its debut on Japanese streets, there is still no information regarding its availability in the Brazilian market, where Yamaha already offers other popular scooter models.
Other Yamaha Innovations
Not less important, Yamaha also introduced the Vino 2024, a retro-designed scooter that stands out for its efficiency, with an estimated price of 214,500 yen, about R$7.2 thousand, and an average consumption of 58.4 km/l.
This release, along with the JOG 125, reaffirms Yamaha’s commitment to innovation and environmental responsibility.
49 cc engine with high fuel efficiency
Affordable price and appealing design
Ideal for short urban journeys
In addition to these novelties, Yamaha has been working with electric bicycles, strengthening its position in the environmentally friendly transport market.
The highlight is the Grand Pather 2024, developed in partnership with Husqvarna, promising versatility in both urban routes and rougher terrains.
It is evident that the scenario looks promising for enthusiasts of economical and practical vehicles. Yamaha continues to innovate and attract global consumers with solutions that not only save money but also contribute to a more sustainable future.