Yamaha has just pulled the wraps off the 2025 Tricity 125, and it’s a smart evolution of the brand’s quirky yet clever three-wheeler aimed at urban riders. Designed for everyday commuting, the latest version brings subtle but meaningful updates to its engine, comfort, tech, and safety. It’s not just a scooter; it’s a glimpse into how city mobility is evolving—especially in tight, busy streets.
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Engine
At the heart of the Tricity 125 is Yamaha’s familiar 125cc single-cylinder, liquid-cooled engine. But for 2025, it’s now tuned to meet the stricter Euro 5+ emission norms. It retains Blue Core and Variable Valve Actuation (VVA) tech, known for improving both performance and efficiency.
A key upgrade this year is the engine mount, which has been refined to reduce vibrations—especially noticeable during idling and low-speed cruising. For urban commuters who spend time waiting at signals or navigating traffic jams, this smoother experience makes a noticeable difference.
Stability
Of course, the standout feature of the Tricity 125 is its Leaning Multi-Wheel (LMW) setup. This design allows the front two wheels to lean into turns like a motorcycle, while still offering improved stability on slippery or bumpy roads.
In 2025, Yamaha has reworked the suspension setup to absorb shocks better, especially over uneven road surfaces. It’s perfect for city conditions where potholes and speed bumps are the norm.
Features
On the tech front, the new Tricity 125 gets connected. It now supports the Yamaha MyRide app, giving riders access to real-time ride data, maintenance updates, and trip tracking—all through their smartphones.
It also features an updated full-digital instrument cluster and LED lighting across the board. These upgrades not only look cool but also add a premium touch to an otherwise practical scooter.
Comfort
Yamaha hasn’t ignored rider comfort either. The 2025 version comes with a redesigned seat that offers better support for longer rides, even in stop-and-go traffic.
Storage has been optimized as well. The under-seat compartment is spacious enough to store daily essentials—making it even more commuter-friendly. Whether it’s a quick run to the store or a long day at work, there’s room for your gear.
Braking
Another key update is the Unified Braking System (UBS). Yamaha has worked on improving brake feel and overall stopping power. For an urban scooter, this is crucial, especially in emergency braking situations when riders often need to respond quickly.
The UBS distributes braking force between the front and rear wheels more effectively, making the ride feel more controlled and balanced—even for new riders.
Availability
Currently, the Tricity 125 is only available in select European markets. Yamaha hasn’t confirmed an India launch, and it’s likely to stay that way for now. Still, the Tricity serves as a perfect example of how the company blends innovation with everyday usability.
Whether or not it comes to India, this three-wheeled marvel remains a benchmark in what urban commuting could look like when practicality, safety, and tech are all rolled into one.
FAQs
What is the engine size of the Tricity 125?
It has a 125cc liquid-cooled single-cylinder engine.
What’s new in the 2025 Tricity 125?
Updated suspension, engine mounts, and tech features.
Is the 2025 Tricity 125 app-compatible?
Yes, it works with the Yamaha MyRide smartphone app.
Does the Tricity 125 have a unique design?
Yes, it uses a Leaning Multi-Wheel front setup.
Is the Tricity 125 coming to India?
No official confirmation yet from Yamaha.