Here are the fuel preformance for Yamaha Mio i 125, according to Yamaha official:
The fuel consumption of 2021 Yamaha Mio i 125 S is 46 km/L.
The fuel consumption of 2021 Yamaha Mio i 125 Standard is 46 km/L.
How to ride a motorcycle most fuel-efficiently?
1.Keep Your Tyres Inflated
2.Maintain Your Bike Regularly
3.Drive at a Steady Speed
4.Buy The Right Fuel
5.Reduce Weight on Your Motorcycle
6.Be Aerodynamic
7.Use Highways
8.Replace the fuel and air filters.
9.Check spark plug, carbs, and jets.
10.Clean your engine.
Fuel Type | Transmission | Manufacturers Claim |
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Petrol(125cc) | CVT | 46 km/L |
2021 Yamaha Mio i 125 S | Consumption |
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Manufacturers Claim | 46 km/L |
2021 Yamaha Mio i 125 Standard | Consumption |
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Manufacturers Claim | 46 km/L |
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The Yamaha Mio i 125 price in the Philippines starts at ₱72,400. The lowest price is the 2021 Yamaha Mio i 125 Standard, ranging all the way up to the 2021 Yamaha Mio i 125 S priced at ₱75,900.
The Yamaha Mio i 125 is a popular motorcycle to buy as it offers powerful and efficient engine options as well as premium, spacious interiors. Even used Yamaha Mio i 125 motorcycles offer the premium driving experience.
Yamaha Mio i 125 models in the Philippines: 2021 Yamaha Mio i 125 S.