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Yamaha X-City
| Field | Value | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| name | Yamaha X-City (VP250) | ||
| image | [[File:X-city 250 CFR.jpg | 300px | Yamaha X-City 250]] |
| manufacturer | Yamaha | ||
| production | 2007–2016 | ||
| class | Maxi-Scooter | ||
| engine | 124.6 and 249 cc 4-stroke | ||
| power | 250cc: 21 hp/15.6 kW @ 7500 rpm | ||
| 125cc: 15 hp/10.76 kW @ 8750 rpm | |||
| torque | 250cc: 21.5 Nm @ 5800 rpm | ||
| 125cc: 11.7 Nm @ 8750 rpm | |||
| transmission | V-Belt Automatic (CVT) | ||
| suspension | Front: Telescopic fork/100 mm - Rear: Unit swing/105 mm | ||
| brakes | Disk: Front Ø 270 mm, Rear Ø 240 mm | ||
| tires | Front 120/70-16, Rear 140/70-15 | ||
| wheelbase | 125: 1455 mm | ||
| 250: 1470 mm | |||
| length | 125: 2175 mm | ||
| 250: 2215 mm | |||
| width | 125 & 250: 785 mm | ||
| height | 125: 1460 mm | ||
| 250: 1475 mm | |||
| seat_height | 790 mm | ||
| wet_weight | 125: 167 kg | ||
| 250: 173 kg | |||
| fuel_capacity | 10.5 L, including 2.7 L reserve | ||
| compression | 125 11.2:1 | ||
| 250 10:1 | bore_stroke=125: 52.0 x | ||
| 250: 69.0 x |
125cc: 15 hp/10.76 kW @ 8750 rpm 125cc: 11.7 Nm @ 8750 rpm 250: 1470 mm 250: 2215 mm 250: 1475 mm 250: 173 kg 250 10:1|bore_stroke=125: 52.0 x 250: 69.0 x}}
The Yamaha X-City 125/250 is a large-wheeled, fuel-injected Maxiscooter introduced in 2007, with either a 125 cc or 250 cc engine — both water-cooled, four-stroke, catalytic-converter-equipped and Euro 3 compliant. The models are internally designated VP125 and VP250, respectively, and each features a fully automatic transmission.
Manufactured and assembled by Yamaha in Italy, the X-City uses engines by Minarelli. The X-City features a 16-inch front and 15 inch rear wheel. The X-City's underseat trunk can accommodate one helmet and has a front lockable glovebox. Instrumentation features speedometer, odometer, fuel gauge, coolant temperature, and ambient temperature gauge with frost warning.{{cite web
Marketed in Europe, primarily Italy, France, Spain, UK and Germany — but not in Asia or North America — the X-City supersedes the Yamaha Varsity 300 and was itself followed by the Yamaha X-MAX. The 2009 X-City received a four-position, height adjustable windshield and a rear carrier base.
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