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All Yamaha old and new model range are produced by PT Yamaha Indonesia Motor Manufacturing. Mio Sporty (renamed smile after 2008) Mio Soul, Soul GT 115 and Soul GT 125 (discontinued production since 30 June 2022) Mio Amore (Sporty) Limited Edition; Mio J 115; Mio GT 115; Mio M3 125; Mio Z 125 (mio M3 wide tyre) Mio S 125 (led headlight)
Yamaha YA-1. YA-1 built August 1954, produced January 1955. The first bike manufactured by Yamaha was actually a copy of the German DKW RT 125; it had an air-cooled, two-stroke, single cylinder 125 cc engine [1]
ERGA MIO: Erga Mio: 1999 1999 – Medium-duty single decker bus. GALA: Gala: 1996 2005 – Heavy-duty rigid tourist coach. GALA MIO: Gala Mio: 1999 2004 – Midicoach. TURQUOISE/TURKUAZ: Turquoise: N/A N/A N/A Single decker intercity midibus. Model Calendar year introduced Introduction (model code) Update/facelift Vehicle description Current model
Mitac Mio 168, 336, 339, and 558: Windows Mobile 2003 for Pocket PC: No Toshiba e350, e400, e750, and e800: Windows Mobile 2003 for Pocket PC: No Viewsonic V37: Windows Mobile 2003 for Pocket PC: No AnexTEK SP230: Windows Mobile 2003 for Pocket PC Phone Edition: Yes Audiovox PPC-4100 and PPC-5050: Windows Mobile 2003 for Pocket PC Phone Edition ...
In July 2005, Sanyang launched a new range of two-wheelers for sale in the European market. The range includes the GTS scooter (available with 125 cc, 200 cc and 250 cc engines), the MIO scooter (50 cc and 100 cc), and two ATV models: the Trackrunner leisure ATV (200 cc engine), and the 250 cc Quadlander off-roader.
Yamaha Motor Company Vietnam has release a special edition model for their market in 2007, the Yamaha Nouvo Limited. [3] It features a newly designed V-shape headlight and new body stripes, but the engine specifications are the same with all Nouvo series available (except for Nouvo Elegance). This model only comes in two colors, black or white.
In 1997 Yamaha introduced the Aerox to the European market. It came in two models, the 2-Stroke 50 cc [1] (Internally known as the YQ50) powered by the Minarelli MA-50 horizontal Liquid cooled engine with a front and rear disc brake (DD), this engine came restricted to 45 km/h from the factory to follow European law on 50 cc mopeds.
Yamaha Fino Bike in pink color scheme. The Yamaha Fino 115 is a scooter introduced by Yamaha Motor Company Thailand in 2007. The Fino 115 has a relatively low seat height, making it popular among smaller riders, as well as an air-cooled 115 cc single-cylinder 4-stroke SOHC engine.