Yamaha X-City (VP250)
Yamaha X-City 250
Manufacturer Yamaha
Production 2007–2016
Class Maxi-Scooter
Engine 124.6 and 249 cc 4-stroke
Bore / stroke 125: 52.0 mm × 58.6 mm (2.05 in × 2.31 in)
250: 69.0 mm × 66.8 mm (2.72 in × 2.63 in)
Compression ratio 125 11.2:1
250 10:1
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: 1,455 mm (57.3 in)
250: 1,470 mm (58 in)
Dimensions L: 125: 2,175 mm (85.6 in)
250: 2,215 mm (87.2 in)
W: 125 & 250: 785 mm (30.9 in)
H: 125: 1,460 mm (57 in)
250: 1,475 mm (58.1 in)
Seat height 790 mm (31 in)
Weight 125: 167 kg (368 lb)
250: 173 kg (381 lb) (wet)
Fuel capacity 10.5 L (2.3 imp gal; 2.8 US gal), including 2.7 L (0.59 imp gal; 0.71 US gal) reserve

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. The fuel tank can hold 10.5 liters.

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.

  • Official Yamaha Europe X-City 250 Page

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