Yamaha launches new Soul GT 125cc scooter in Indonesia

Yamaha Motor Co has launched its new 125cc scooter Soul GT, which is powered by a high-performance compact engine employing

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Yamaha launches new Soul GT 125cc scooter in Indonesia

Yamaha Motor Co has launched its new 125cc scooter Soul GT, which is powered by a high-performance compact engine employing the company’s proprietory Blue Core technology, in Indonesia. This model is the third Indonesian model to feature the Blue Core engine after the Mio125 and NMAX. 

The new 125cc Soul GT is an upgrade to the current 115cc Soul GT model, first launched in Indonesia in 2012. Its main features include quick acceleration up to top speed range, spirited riding performance, bold body design and wide tyres (Front: 80mm/Rear: 100mm), and the first 125cc scooter from Yamaha Motor to feature an LED headlight. 

The new Soul GT, which has a retail selling price of Indonesian rupiah 15.1 million (Rs 71,500) is expected to help boost Yamaha Motor's platform strategy, and contribute to expanding sales in the Indonesian market. The company expects to sell 270,000 units in the first year of sales. 

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