What is the fuel consumption of the Fuxi 125?

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DeGage
07/30/25 4:21am
Yamaha Fuxi's fuel consumption per 100 kilometers is approximately 2 liters to 2.5 liters. The Yamaha Fuxi 125 is a scooter motorcycle with a sporty appearance. It features an LCD display with an illuminated Yamaha logo, drainage grooves behind the seat, and drainage holes in the screw holes of important parts. There is no precise standard value for fuel consumption because it is not only related to objective factors such as individual driving habits and general driving conditions but also to the overall matching of the vehicle, engine performance (vehicle tuning), vehicle weight (curb weight), drag coefficient, and other factors. Therefore, slight fluctuations are normal. In terms of power: It is equipped with Yamaha's "He Chuang" technology engine, which provides strong power. The maximum power is 6.1 KW, and the top speed can reach 97 KM/h. Emission standards: The Yamaha Fuxi scooter has three versions: Euro 1, Euro 2, and Euro 3, which are also emission standards. Among them, the power of the Euro 3 Fuxi is relatively weaker compared to Euro 2 and Euro 1. Engine: The Linhai Yamaha 100CC engine has the model number LY149QMG at the beginning. Models using this engine also include the Jog, RSZ, RSZERO, Chewan 100, and Lingying.
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