This is thanks to Yamaha Blu Core tech that ensures optimum combustion, increased cooling efficiency and reduced power loss. Both the scooters are also equipped with Stop & Start system that automatically shuts off the engine after 5 seconds of idling.
Yamaha’s system ensure the longevity of the battery by storing the fuel mixture in the engine. The Mio I 125’s color choices are blue, yellow, magenta and vibrant orange for the standard variant.
Continuing with the Yamaha Mio I 125’s specs, its wet weight comes to a lightweight 92 kg. The scooter is meant for the youth and its novice friendly handling makes it well suited for youngsters.
The Mio Soul 125 takes a more mature approach to styling with minimal graphics. However the front end is very aggressive and looks like the face of a robot from the transformer franchise with its three pointed LED headlight and large angular indicators.
Similarly under the seat is a 14L storage compartment that can store a jet type helmet.
With a wet weight of 94 kg and wider tires (80/80 front and 100/70 rear) on the 14” alloy wheels, the scooter feels more stable.
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