Yamaha N-max 125
The Yamaha N-max 125 has a top speed of 95–100 km/h, produces 11.0 hp and weighs 131 kg. Motoryk rates it 8/10.
A Yamaha NMAX 125 foi lançada em 2015 como uma maxi-scooter urbana premium, projetada para competir no crescente segmento de scooters de passageiros no sudeste da Ásia e na Europa. Uma grande atualização de segunda geração chegou em 2020, trazendo um novo chassi, estilo revisado, controle de tração e sistema de chave inteligente. É notável por sua combinação de recursos práticos de transporte, tecnologia conectada e a tecnologia de motor Blue Core, que prioriza a eficiência de combustível sem sacrificar o desempenho.
11.0 hp
Poder
11.7 Nm
Torque
131 kg
Peso
95–100 km/h
Velocidade máxima
2.0–2.5 L/100km (40–50 km/L typical real-world average)
Combustível
Fairado
Corpo
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O que os compradores devem saber
Blue Core Engine Efficiency
The NMAX 125 uses Yamaha's Blue Core technology, delivering around 130 mpg fuel economy while keeping the engine cool and reliable over high mileage. This makes running costs exceptionally low compared to rivals.
Watch the CVT Belt
The CVT drive belt is a known wear item and should be inspected every 8,000–10,000 miles, as neglected belts can snap and leave you stranded. Always check service history for belt replacements when buying used.
Strong Resale Value
The NMAX 125 holds its value exceptionally well due to strong demand and Yamaha's reputation for reliability, often retaining 70–80% of its value after two years. Low-mileage examples sell quickly on the used market.
Gerações e especificações por ano
Introduziu o motor Blue Core de 125 cc, garfos dianteiros telescópicos, opção ABS, armazenamento embaixo do assento e design conectado.
Carroçaria redesenhada, nova tela TFT, motor Blue Core revisado, suspensão aprimorada, conectividade com smartphone via aplicativo Y-Connect.
Avaliação do comprador usado
"The most sorted 125 scooter you can buy used today."
$2,500-$4,200 usedThe N-Max 125 is one of the smarter used buys in the small scooter market right now. Yamaha built this thing properly — the Blue Core engine is genuinely efficient without feeling asthmatic, the underseat storage actually fits a full-face helmet, and the ride quality embarrasses most of its competition. It feels planted in a way the PCX never quite managed at this size. Used prices are reasonable because there are plenty of them around, so don't let anyone talk you into overpaying. That said, go in with eyes open. Check the front forks carefully — urban abuse takes a toll and seals aren't cheap to replace. The ABS variants are worth hunting down specifically; pre-2018 non-ABS examples are a false economy. Service history matters here because the CVT belt needs replacing around 12,000 miles and owners frequently ignore it. Cosmetic plastics scratch easily and OEM replacements are pricey, so factor in any bodywork damage in your negotiation.
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Curated picks for the Yamaha N-max 125 — owned, ridden, recommended.
Problemas comuns
Jerky acceleration, slipping, or rattling from CVT cover
Oil stains on fork legs, soft or bouncy front suspension
Slow cranking, warning lights, or frequent jump starts needed
Rough idle, hesitation on throttle, poor fuel economy
✅Lista de verificação de pré-compra
Generally reliable, maintain CVT and fuel system regularly
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Rivals & Alternatives
Bikes that buyers cross-shop with the Yamaha N-max 125

Honda Pcx 125

Hero Maestro Edge 125

Kymco People S 125

Honda Click 125i

Honda Sh 125
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Frequently Asked Questions
What are common problems with the Yamaha N-max 125? +
CVT belt and roller wear: Jerky acceleration, slipping, or rattling from CVT cover (moderate) | Front fork oil leak or seal failure: Oil stains on fork legs, soft or bouncy front suspension (moderate) | Battery drain from idle smart system: Slow cranking, warning lights, or frequent jump starts needed (minor)
Is the Yamaha N-max 125 a good motorcycle? +
The most sorted 125 scooter you can buy used today. Rating: 8.0/10. Best for: Urban commuters wanting reliability over cheap thrills. Avoid if: You need regular dual-carriageway or motorway riding.
What is the horsepower of the Yamaha N-max 125? +
The Yamaha N-max 125 produces 11.0 hp @ 8,000 rpm, with 11.7 Nm @ 6,000 rpm of torque. Top speed: 95–100 km/h.
Is the Yamaha N-max 125 good for beginners? +
Yes — the Yamaha N-max 125 is a reasonable choice for new riders (1108000 hp is manageable), weighing 131 kg. Urban commuters wanting reliability over cheap thrills
Is the Yamaha N-max 125 reliable? +
The Yamaha N-max 125 has no widely-reported critical reliability issues. 4 minor issues are documented — see the Common Problems section above.
Is the Yamaha N-max 125 good for daily use? +
Urban commuters wanting reliability over cheap thrills Fuel: 2.0–2.5 L/100km (40–50 km/L typical real-world average).












