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Yamaha Motor Philippines has just unveiled the new Mio Fazzio 125 retro-style scooter.

  • the modern retro scooter features new Yamaha Blue Core hybrid engine
  • debuts in the Philippines for a recommended retail price of PHP88,900 (RM7.3k). 

The most significant aspect of the scooter is its design that features a modern retro look that the Japanese brand been missing since the discontinuation of the Fino.

The Mio Fazzio gets a circular headlamp at the font and paired to a two oval vertical signal lamps located at the front body panel.

Despite the retro design, the Mio Fazzio also has its fair share of modern technology, which include a digital instrument cluster with Y-Connect capability, USB port in the side pocket and idling stop system.

However, the main highlight is the mill, as the Mio Fazzio is equipped with an air-cooled, single-cylinder 125cc Blue Core Hybrid engine capable of producing 8.3hp @ 6,500rpm and 9,9Nm @ 5,000rpm.

The engine also features a power-assist function that activates for 3-sec when the throttle is engaged, boosting the torque and allowing a smoother acceleration. When the system is on, the Mio Fazzio peak torque can go up to 10.6Nm.

Other interesting features include:

5.1L fuel tank
12-inch wheels
750mm seat height
single disc brake up front
drum brake at the rear

According to Yamaha Philippines, the Mio Fazzio is on sale for PHP88,900 (RM7.3k).

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