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A day after introducing a YBR125G with a new ‘Markhor Inspired’ visual enhancement, the Japanese motorcycle manufacturer Yamaha Pakistan comes with another move. The bike maker has recently launched another prominent model YBR125 with a new vibrant color – metallic bluish gray.
Again, years old trend of just playing with graphics, color and stickers is prevailing . With the introduction of the new color Yamaha attempts to inject a sense of a cosmetic adventure only into their latest offering. However, for those seeking a mechanical or structural update in two-wheeler, the latest move is nothing more than a superficial alternation.
Exclusive Photos
Without further ado, let’s explore the exclusive photographs of the new two-wheeler:
Markhor Inspired YBR125G
A day earlier, Yamaha Pakistan also comes with same groundbreaking revelation – a new ‘Markhor Inspired’ sticker for Yamaha YBR125G. Yes, surprisingly enough, nothing says cutting-edge like a different shade on a two-wheeler.
The company’s post read:
‘Unleash the adventurer within you with the Yamaha YBR125G. Its latest graphics are inspired by our national animal, the Markhor. The ride is also rigid and able to maneuver through difficult terrains, just like the Markhor does.
Choose from the Matt and Metallic color variants and discover a more thrilling way to ride with the new YBR125G. Explore the range and find your best fit!’
For years, riders have eagerly anticipated more than just surface-level tweaks to their rides. Yamaha’s latest offering aims to infuse a sense of adventure and authenticity, but some may perceive this update as the iteration of past versions.
Reflecting on Past Trends
In an unexpected development, the company’s recent unveiling of its two-wheelers isn’t its first attempt. Back in December 2023, they introduced the same model with only minor adjustments, primarily confined to a new coat of paint. Similarly, in November 2023, we observed similar visual upgrades in the B125Z-DX.
While the new visual enhancements bring a sense of excitement, they also prompt questions about the necessity for substantial innovation in future models.
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