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Yamaha officially launches new 115cc model

05.05.2026 16:41 1 min 1 source
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Yamaha officially launches new 115cc model
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Yamaha has unveiled and started sales in Thailand of the limited PG-1 Special Edition Outdoor Fashion. The bike features a 114cc engine, ABS, and a set of six factory accessories for camping and off-road use. Production is limited to 1,000 units, priced at 67,000 baht (approx. 46 million VND).

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Updated: 11.05.2026

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