Yamaha Mio 125: World’s first manual gear scooter for everyday use

Yamaha Mio 125 offers smooth ride of scooter with control of manual motorcycle
An undated image of Yamaha Mio 125. —  Yamaha
An undated image of Yamaha Mio 125. —  Yamaha 

Yamaha has introduced the world's first geared scooter, the Mio 125, and it's fast catching up in every urban market around the globe.

No matter whether you're cruising in traffic or gliding along open roads, the Yamaha Mio 125 provides control, comfort, and convenience.

Yamaha Mio 125 design

This new two-wheeler has the scooter ride with the control of a manual motorcycle, providing urban riders a new experience. For individuals who desire something more from their daily ride, the Mio 125 offers fuel economy, power, and sporty flair in one.

Design-wise, the Mio 125 is designed for the contemporary rider. Its narrow body, aggressive colours, and slim lights make it look sporty. Functional elements such as a low seat height, ample under-seat storage, smooth suspension, and electric and kick-start options make it a practical choice for students and commuters.

Yamaha Mio 125 features

The Yamaha Mio 125 is not an ordinary scooter. With a 125cc air-cooled engine, it gives quick acceleration and maintains low fuel consumption, between 50 to 55 km per litre. It is perfect for daily use in the city.

What makes it stand out is its manual gear system, a first for scooters. Riders can now experience the excitement of shifting gears without sacrificing the comfort and manoeuvrability of a lightweight scooter.