The 2018 iteration of Yamaha’s flagship
quarter-litre faired motorcycle, the Yamaha R25 has been reportedly spied in
Indonesia. Draped in all-black, the 2018 Yamaha R25 looks identical to the
current generation R25 sold in the country, going by the spy-shot angle. It is
likely that the new model will receive only minor visual changes.
The bike retains the twin ‘Predator’ headlamps and
the fairing design. The 41 mm telescopic forks at the front and monoshock at
the rear handle the suspension duties. The bike features disc brakes on both
ends, and ABS is likely to be an option, just like the current generation R25.
A 250cc DOHC 8-valve engine with liquid cooling and
fuel injection sits inside the diamond type frame in the current generation
bike. The powerplant is capable of producing 36 PS of power at 12,000 rpm and
22.6 Nm of torque at 10,000 rpm. The engine works in tandem with a 6-speed
gearbox. The seat height stands at 780 mm and the bike tips the scales at 166
kg. The fuel tank is capable of holding 14 litres of juice.
On to the instrumentation, the bike features an
analogue-digital combo cluster with shift timing light. The current generation
R25 is sold at a price of IDR 56,200,000, OTR (On The Road) Jakarta. Expect the
2018 Yamaha R25 to command a slight premium over the current bike. The bike
will rival the Honda CBR 250RR and the upcoming 2018 Kawasaki Ninja 250.