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2020 SYM VF3i 185 Pro (V3) launched in Malaysia – RM9,338

MForce Bike Holdings Sdn Bhd, the sole distributor of SYM motorcycles here in Malaysia, has officially unveiled the third generation of the VF3i, the 2020 SYM VF3i 185 Pro (V3) for the Malaysian market. Carrying over the same specs as the VF3i Limited Edition model, the VF3i Pro (V3) also carries the same price tag – RM9,338 (excluding insurance, road tax & insurance).

CLICK HERE to watch the live presentation of their official Facebook page.

With new graphics and three colour options, the 2020 SYM VF3i Pro comes with the same 183cc single-cylinder engine that produces 19.7hp at 9,000rpm and 17.4Nm of torque at 7,500rpm. Just like the Limited Edition model, the Pro model also has LED daytime running lights, combination speedometer, adjustable brake and clutch levers, and front ABS (the only one in its class to have this).

Going to the colour options, customers can choose from three different options – a combination of black with either red, blue, or gold. All three colourways will come with the same set of 17-inch gold rims wrapped with 90/80 (front) and 120/70 rubbers. A seven-litre fuel tank sits under the seat for longer distance coverage.

The front ABS unit works in unison with its single 250mm disc brake while the rear is covered with a 200mm single-disc unit. For those who are interested in getting one for yourself, the 2020 SYM VF3i Pro (V3) will arrive at all SYM Malaysia authorised dealers starting 15 October 2020. The bike comes with a two-year manufacturer warranty or 20,000km (whichever comes first).

CLICK HERE to watch the live presentation of their official Facebook page.

Written by: Sep Irran

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