The new Yamaha Cygnus-X 125 has been spotted testing yet again. The latest spy shot reveals that the 125 cc scooter would feature a drive recorder. It can be seen in the latest spy picture that the Cygnus-X 125’s visor and the nearby portion wears a camouflage. However, there’s an opening in the centre of the visor which seems to be like a lens of a drive recorder.

New Spy shot of the 125 cc scooter has surfaced revealing that it would incorporate a drive recorder. It can be seen in the latest spy picture that the Cygnus-X 125’s visor and the nearby portion wears a camouflage. However, there’s an opening in the centre of the visor which seems to be like a lens of a drive recorder. A drive recorder is like a dashcam in a car. This isn’t the first time that we have seen the upcoming Cygnus-X 125 from the front. But previous spy shots weren’t clear enough to spot the drive recorder. So there could be a possibility that Yamaha would provide the drive recorder as an option.


The new Yamaha Cygnus-X 125 has a fully-digital instrument cluster. The presence of a drive recorder suggests that the automatic scooter would also come equipped with smartphone connectivity to transfer the footage captured by the drive recorder. This could also mean that other smartphone-related features such as handling calls and music, navigation, etc. would be provided as well.

As fo the engine, the new Cygnus-X 125 will ditch the 124cc single-cylinder air-cooled mill that is fitted in its current model and produces 9.8 PS of maximum power at 7,500 rpm and 9.9 Nm of peak torque at 6,000 rpm. The 6th-gen Yamaha Cygnus-X 125 is likely to be powered by the same 124cc single-cylinder engine that is employed in the Yamaha Lexi, in which it produces 12 PS of maximum power at 7,500 rpm and 12 Nm of peak torque at 7,250 rpm.