The Yamaha Aerox 155 was first launched in India in September 2021 and while it isn’t a volume-churning product, this maxi-scooter has gained immense popularity in the country. The suspension duties on this maxi-scooter are performed by telescopic forks at the front and it gets twin spring-loaded shockers at the rear. Also Read: Top 3 upcoming electric cars in India around Rs 10 lakh: Tiago EV, MG & more Stay tuned with Express Drives for more updates and also, do subscribe to our YouTube channel for the latest auto news and reviews.
2022 Yamaha Aerox 155cc Scooter Debuts With New Colour Options
It continues to feature a twin-pod LED headlamp cluster mounted on the front apron, a small tinted fly screen, a stepped-up single-piece seat, a side-slung upswept exhaust, a split-style footboard and a chunky integrated pillion grab rail. 2022 Aerox 155 offers the same set of features which includes an all-LED illumination and a digital instrument cluster with Bluetooth connectivity that displays phone battery status as well as call, message and email alerts. Coming to its hardware, suspension duties on Aerox 155 are carried out by telescopic forks at front and twin shock absorbers at rear. Powering Aerox is a familiar 155cc, liquid-cooled engine with VVA tech that empowers a number of Yamaha models including R15, MT-15, XSR 155 and NMax 155.
2022 Yamaha Aerox 155
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Yamaha Mio Aerox 155 2023, Philippines Price, Specs & Official Promos
Depending on which variant you get, the Mio Aerox can be personalized through a wide range of color options such as Black Raven and Race Blu.
2022 Yamaha Aerox 155 MotoGP Edition Launched At Rs 1.41 Lakh
Essentially painted in an all-black base coat with MotoGP liveries on the bodywork, the special edition Aerox 155 costs Rs 2,000 more than the standard colours.
2022 Yamaha Aerox 155 revealed!
However, apart from the swanky new colour options, the Yamaha Aerox 155 remains the same are largely similar to the India-spec model. Unlike the motorcycle, the Aerox’s engine is mated to a CVT and churns out 15bhp.
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