Yamaha has debuted the newest model in its Aerox scooter brand in Indonesia, which is now known as the “Alpha.” Improved functionality and a new design are on display in the Aerox Alpha.

What features are new in the Yamaha Aerox Alpha?

The instrument cluster now has a new TFT screen from Yamaha. An emergency stop signal, three shift modes, two riding modes, and traction control are all included. There are three display settings for the rider and turn-by-turn navigation thanks to the new instrument cluster’s Bluetooth compatibility.

Yamaha Aerox Alpha: What are the design changes?

The Alpha version of the Aerox has also undergone cosmetic modifications from Yamaha. In comparison to Aerox, which is sold in India, it now appears more aggressive and sharp. Dual LED projectors have been added to the LED headlamps, and turn indicators have been included as well. The tail lamp itself has been modified, and there is a new set of LED turn indicators at the back.

Yamaha Aerox Alpha: What are the variants?

Standard, CyberCity, Turbo, and Turbo Ultimate are the four models of the Aerox Alpha that Yamaha sells. Different color schemes and other cosmetic adjustments, like different radiator and exhaust guards, are used in all four versions.

What are the engine specifications for the Yamaha Aerox Alpha?

The 155 cc, single-cylinder, liquid-cooled motor that powers the R-15 is also used by the Yamaha Aerox Alpha. At 8,000 rpm, it produces 15.4 horsepower and, little more, 14.2 Nm. An Electric CVT (YECVT) transmission, which was formerly available on the NMAX Turbo, has taken the place of the CVT transmission. With the redesigned transmission, the user can select between two riding modes (T Mode and S Mode) and three acceleration times (Low, Medium, and High). It’s crucial to remember that the YECVT is exclusive to the Turbo Ultimate and Turbo models.

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