2025 Yamaha Tricity 125: Enhanced Tech for Everyday Commuting

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Introduction to the 2025 Yamaha Tricity 125

The 2025 Yamaha Tricity 125 brings a refreshing tech overhaul to its commuter-focused design, making it a formidable choice for urban riders. With improved features and modern conveniences, this three-wheeled vehicle is ready to tackle daily commutes with ease.

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Technological Advancements

At the forefront of the Tricity 125’s updates is a new 4.2-inch TFT display, which comes equipped with Bluetooth connectivity. This enhancement allows riders to access essential features seamlessly via Yamaha’s MyRide app. Whether you’re looking for turn-by-turn navigation, want to control your music, or need to check call/text alerts, this display does it all. The integration of these technologies not only enhances user experience but also offers a more connected ride.

Performance and Practical Features

The heart of the Tricity 125 remains its reliable 125cc Blue Core motor. This powerplant continues to deliver the same output as its predecessor, now updated to comply with Euro5 standards. This means riders can enjoy a blend of performance and efficiency while benefitting from the model‘s fuel-saving stop-start system. Additional features include unified brakes as standard and a handy USB-C charger located in the under-seat storage compartment, ensuring you stay powered-up on your journeys.

With a price point of £4801, the Tricity 125 will be available in appealing colors such as green, white, or grey, starting from July. Get ready to experience three-wheeled fun with Yamaha’s latest commuter innovation!

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