Yamaha launches new 125cc LEXi scooter in Indonesia

LEXi developed under the concept of a high value utility commuter and planned as an entry model for the region’s premium class of scooters.

Autocar Pro News Desk By Autocar Pro News Desk calendar 20 Apr 2018 Views icon15349 Views Share - Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to LinkedIn Share to Whatsapp
This is the LEXI-S model Yamaha is targeting sales of 150,000 units in the first year of production.

This is the LEXI-S model Yamaha is targeting sales of 150,000 units in the first year of production.

Yamaha Motor Co has launched its new LEXi and LEXi-S scooters, powered by the Blue Core-equipped 125cc engine. It is targeted at the expanding premium class scooter market in Indonesia. 

Yamaha says the LEXi has been developed under the concept of a high value utility commuter, which is intended to be an entry model for the region’s premium class and help further broaden the market of the class there.

LEXi's highlights include European styling, water-cooled, four-stroke Blue Core engine with Variable Valve Actuation, stop-start system that facilitates greater fuel economy, LED headlight, hazard lamps, full digital meter, and a power socket, and extra wide flat foot boards 
The LEXi-S is a higher-grade model equipped with a smart key, and a sub-tank fitted rear suspension. 

While the LEXI is priced at 19,950,000 Indonesian rupiah (Rs 95,261), the LEXi-S costs 22,800,000 Indonesian rupiah (Rs 108,870) at Jakarta dealerships.  

The Indonesian scooter market has now moved into a scale of 4.8 million units annually. While classified roughly into three classes based on price ranges - basic, standard, and premium - demand in the premium class has been increasing on the back of rising personal income pointing to even further growth in the future.

Manufacturing will be carried out in Indonesia at PT. Yamaha Indonesia Motor Manufacturing.

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