Yamaha Ray ZR 125 FI price in Nepal

Yamaha Ray ZR 125 Street Rally launched through Nepal’s 1st ever Virtual launch event

Last Updated on October 19, 2020 by bbajracharya

Yamaha Nepal is all really and excited to launch the all-new Yamaha Ray ZR 125 Street Rally in Nepal through a virtual launch event. This is the first-ever virtual launch even that is going to happen in Nepal. The Virtual is just the start of the starting, Yamaha brings so many other things to make people excited. You can get a chance to win this all-new scooter by just registering for the scooter. Click here to register.

The winner will be announced at the launch which will take place in 7th Ashoj,2207 from 7 pm onwards. The launch will take place on the Youtube channel of Yamaha-Nepal. Now let us talk about the specifications and features of the Yamaha Ray ZR 125 Street Rally FI with price in Nepal.

Yamaha Ray ZR 125 Street Rally FI Overview

Yamaha Ray ZR 125 Street Rally FI Specifications

Mileage (ARAI)58–60 kmpl
Displacement125 cc
Engine TypeAir cooled, 4-stroke, SOHC, 2-valve
No. of Cylinders1
Max Power8.2 PS @ 6500 rpm
Max Torque9.7 Nm @ 5000 rpm
Front BrakeDisc
Rear BrakeDrum
Fuel Capacity5.2 l
Transmission TypeV-belt automatic
Tyre typeTubeless
Tyre size front90/90-12
Tyre size rear100/90-80
Ray ZR 125 FI specs

Engine and Transmission

Street rally 125 fi is powered by a BS-VI, Air-cooled, 4-stroke, SOHC, 2-valve, 125 cc SI Engine. It can produce a max power of 8.2 PS @ 6500 rpm and torque of 9.7 Nm @ 5000 rpm. It is noted to be a V-belt automatic transmission with a mileage of 58-60 kmpl. Likewise, it has 3 Valves Per Cylinder with Stroke of 57.9 mm and Bore of 52.4 mm. The scooter’s mileage is 16% higher than the 113 cc variant. It also has 30% more power output.

Engine TypeAir cooled, 4-stroke, SOHC, 2-valve, BS-VI
Displacement125 cc
Max Power8.2 PS @ 6500 rpm
Max Torque9.7 Nm @ 5000 rpm
Mileage58-60 kmpl
Transmission Type5-speed
Engine and Transmission

Dimension and Design

Yamaha Ray ZR 125 Street Rally

Talking about the measurements, the length of Yamaha Ray ZR 125 Street Rally FI is1880 mm with a width of 750 mm. Also, the height of the scooter is 1190 mm and wheelbase is 1280 mm. Similarly, the Ground Clearance of Yamaha Ray ZR 125 Street Rally FI is 145 mm with a weight of 99 kg. The design of the scooter is simple and elegant yet stylish. Likewise, it is available in 2 colours: Blue and Green.

Kerb Weight99 kg
Overall Length1,880 mm
Overall Width750 mm
Overall Height1,190 mm
Wheelbase1,280 mm
Ground Clearance145 mm
Dimension and Design

Brakes,Wheels & Suspension

Ray ZR 125 FI has Telescopic fork on the front and Unit Swing suspension on the rear. Moreover, the front brake of the Ray ZR 125 is disc and rear is a drum with alloy wheels. Likewise, the tyres are tubeless with front tire size 90/90-12 and rear tire size 110/90-10.

Front Brake Disc
Rear BrakeDrum
Brake TypeUBS
Front SuspensionTelescopic fork
Rear SuspensionUnit Swing
Front Tyre Size 90/90-12, Tubeless
Rear Tyre Size110/90-10, Tubeless
Brakes,Wheels & Suspension

Other features

Ray ZR 125 Street Rally FI has a fuel capacity of 5.2 litres with Fuel Guage. The Scooter also has Digital speedometer as well as Tachometer. The headlamp is Halogen And Bulb Type. Moreover, the Scooter has only electric start. The new ZR 125 FI has other features like Maintenance-free – 12V,5.0 Ah battery, LED position light, multi-function key switch and so on.

Yamaha Ray ZR 125 Street Rally FI price in Nepal and availability

The scooter was virtually launched on the youtube page of Yamaha. Likewise, the price of Ray ZR 125 Street Rally in Nepal is ₨254,900.

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