In order to promote these changes, Yamaha is also launching a new campaign for the Mio family: Own the Culture, which encourages riders to embrace the scooter lifestyle and start their own trend. The Mio Aerox is offered in the standard and S versions priced at PhP112,900 and PhP132,900 respectively. The Gravis is priced at PhP85,900.įinally, the Mio Aerox features R-series inspired cowling design, a 155cc VVA liquid-cooled engine, ABS, and Yamaha’s new Y-Connect system. New to the model is the adjustable foot rests for the rear passenger. The Mio Gravis continues to offer it front shield mounted fuel cap, large compartment, and phone charging socket. The Mio Soul i125 is offered in standard and S variants, priced at PhP79,900 and PhP83,900 respectively. The S version adds a new two tone seat design and reflectorized decals. The Yamaha Mio is a scooter with a CVT transmission made by Yamaha Motor.It was introduced for the Southeast Asia market in 2003 as the successor of the Nouvo.In Malaysia, this model is known as Yamaha Ego. The Mio Soul i125 continues to offer an aggressive front façade and wheel graphics. The Mio i125 is offered in standard and S variants, priced at PhP71,900 and PhP75,900 respectively. The Mio i125 gets new body and wheel graphics, reflectorized decals, 3D emblems, a reshaped rear grab bar, and a new stop and start system. The Mio Sporty is offered in Casual Essentials or Matte Bold Edition variants, both priced at PhP67,900. The Mio Sporty continues its sleek look with new reflectorized graphics and 3D emblems in the matte edition or new graphics in the standard.
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