Yamaha MT25 Entirely Uncovered, Looks Splendid

Just a few hours ago, we have showcased the spied images of so called and rumored naked street-fighter, Yamaha MT25. The motorcycle was clearly in rumors as there is no confirmation of its existence by the manufacturer. Now, here come the first clear spy shots of the rendered motorcycle corroborating the presence of the Yamaha MT25. The images are so clear that anyone could be able to see the shared components of the spotted motorcycle with its fully-faired and elder siblings; Yamaha R25 and R3. Leaving the fairing behind, the naked street-fighter still sharing several components with the entry-level sports motorcycles.

Being a quarter-liter street-fighter, it is expected to be powered by a 249cc displaced engine. But, if it would be making its way towards the Asian automotive market; alike Yamaha R25, it could get an engine hike. As, the Japanese two-wheeler giant is offering a 321cc displaced, parallel-twin engined Yamaha R3 instead of R25. The same could happen with this upcoming motorcycle and it would likely make its appearance as Yamaha MT03. The spied images reveal a badge of the "MT25" carried by the motorcycle over the fuel tank.

However, the Indonesian website "TMCBlog" is the first in the row to publish the spied images of the quarter-liter naked street-fighter. As, the manufacturer is pretty much busy with its testing over the normal tarmac, we would be presuming to see this live as soon as possible. The launch might take place by the end of the fiscal year, 2015 or at the beginning of the 2016. The cosmetic makeover shared by the spotted motorcycle comprises of the similar chassis, suspensions, front mudguard, exhaust tail and identical sitting posture.

Yamaha MT25 Spied

However, the number of spy shots we are getting each passing day will not be convincing, until the manufacturer will give any confirmation of the arrival of the Yamaha MT25. Eventually, stay tuned with SAGMart to know more about the upcoming naked street-fighter.

Source: Image Courtesy: www.TMCBlog.com