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Yamaha Fazer 250 2025: Revamped, Connected, and Ready for Anything?

Hey, two-wheel enthusiasts! Today we’re diving deep into the latest update of a street icon: the Yamaha Fazer 250 2025, now renamed the FZ25 Connected. Does this new version maintain the essence that has captured the hearts of so many riders, now boosted with technology and a revamped look? Come with me to discover every detail!

Detailed Technical Specifications: The Heart of the Beast

First and foremost, let’s get to what matters most for the tech-savvy: the numbers and specifications of this machine. Yamaha has taken care to maintain a solid and reliable foundation, but with some important adjustments.

Engine and Performance

The heart of the FZ25 2025 remains the well-known single-cylinder engine of 249 cc, famous for its durability and delivery of torque at low RPMs, ideal for urban traffic. However, a significant change marks this version: goodbye to the flex system.

SpecificationDetail
EngineSOHC, 2 valves, 4 strokes, Air-cooled (with oil cooler)
Displacement249 cc
Maximum Power21.3 hp @ 8,000 rpm
Maximum Torque2.1 kgf.m @ 6,000 rpm
Transmission5-speed Manual
FuelGasoline (Goodbye, Flex!)
Average Fuel Consumption~ 70.6 mpg (Gasoline)
Max Speed~ 80.8 mph

Dimensions and Capacities

The overall dimensions of the Fazer 250 2025 remain balanced, offering agility in the city without sacrificing comfort on slightly longer trips. The generous tank ensures good range.

MeasurementValue
Length79.4 inches
Seat Height31.3 inches
Weight (Ready to Ride)332.9 lbs
Fuel Tank3.9 gallons (0.5 gallons reserve)
Wheelbase53.5 inches

Safety and Features

Here, Yamaha has brought some welcome innovations. Safety is enhanced by standard ABS on both wheels, and modernity shines through with full LED lighting and a connected dashboard.

  • Standard ABS brakes (Front/Rear)
  • Front Suspension: Telescopic Fork
  • Rear Suspension: Monocross
  • Full LED Lighting (Headlight/Tail light/Turn signals)
  • LCD Digital Dashboard (Larger and Connected)
  • Bluetooth Connectivity (Y-Connect)
  • 12V Socket

What’s New in the Fazer 2025?

The standout feature of this update is undoubtedly connectivity. The introduction of the Yamaha Motorcycle Connect system (Y-Connect) via Bluetooth allows you to see smartphone notifications on the dashboard, as well as monitor motorcycle information through the app, such as fuel consumption, last location, and maintenance scheduling. A helping hand for everyday use!

The LCD dashboard has also grown, becoming 59% larger according to Yamaha, which improves the visibility of the information. The lighting is now fully LED, including the turn signals, which previously lacked in this aspect. According to sources like Motor1 Brazil, this was an awaited update by fans.

In terms of design, the fairings and side panels have been restyled, giving it a more aggressive and modern look, aligned with the global FZ family. But not everything is perfect: the decision to remove the bi-fuel (Flex) system and make the bike exclusively gasoline may displease some of the audience, especially in markets where ethanol is a viable economic alternative. Goodbye, flexibility?

Design and Colors: Style on the Streets

Speaking of looks, the FZ25 Connected 2025 arrives with a range of vibrant colors and eye-catching combinations. Yamaha knows that style matters a lot, and the new options aim to please different tastes.

2025 Color Options

  • Cristal White (gold rims)
  • Magma Red (metallic red)
  • Racing Blue (metallic blue)
  • Titanium Grey (matte grey)

Pros and Cons: Is It Worth It?

Putting everything on the scale, the Fazer 250 2025 has its strengths and weaknesses. It’s important to analyze what matters most for your type of use before making a decision.

Positive Points

  • Technology (Connected Dashboard, Y-Connect)
  • Safety (Standard ABS)
  • Full LED Lighting
  • Updated and Modern Design
  • Yamaha’s Mechanical Reliability
  • Good Fuel Consumption
  • Comfort for Urban Use

Points for Improvement

  • Loss of Flex Fuel Option
  • Absence of 6th Gear
  • Modest Power for Road Use
  • Price may be considered high

Direct Comparison: Fazer 250 vs. Competitors

In the 250/300cc segment, the competition is fierce. The Fazer 250’s main rival remains the Honda CB 300F Twister. Let’s see how they compare on some key points.

Yamaha Fazer 250 vs. Honda CB 300F Twister

FeatureYamaha Fazer 250 2025Honda CB 300F Twister 2025
Engine249 cc, 21.3 hp, 2.1 kgf.m293.5 cc, 24.5 hp, 2.6 kgf.m
Transmission5 speeds6 speeds
TechnologyLCD Dashboard with Y-Connect, Full LEDLCD Dashboard, Full LED, Slipper Clutch
FuelGasolineFlex (Gasoline/Ethanol)
Suggested Price (Approx. USD)~ USD 4,000 (excluding freight)~ USD 3,900 (excluding freight)

The Honda CB 300F Twister has the edge in performance, with a larger engine, more power, more torque, and a 6-speed gearbox, while retaining the Flex option. On the other hand, the Fazer 250 makes a strong bet on connectivity with Y-Connect, something the competitor (still) does not offer in an integrated way. The choice between them will depend on whether you prioritize performance and fuel flexibility (Twister) or connectivity and the well-known Yamaha robustness (Fazer). The official Yamaha page details more about the FZ25 Connected.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Still have questions? I’ve gathered some common inquiries about the new Fazer 250.

FAQ about the Fazer 250 2025

  1. Is the Fazer 250 2025 still Flex?
    No, the 2025 model has lost the bi-fuel system and now operates exclusively on gasoline.
  2. What does the Y-Connect app do?
    It allows you to connect the motorcycle to your smartphone via Bluetooth to see notifications on the dashboard, track fuel consumption, locate the motorcycle, schedule maintenance, and more.
  3. What is the price of the Yamaha Fazer 250 2025?
    The suggested price in Brazil is R$ 23,590.00 excluding freight, which is approximately USD 4,000 (considering an exchange rate of R$ 5.90/USD). Please check updated prices and conditions in your area.
  4. Is the Fazer 250 good for beginners?
    Yes, it is considered an excellent motorcycle for beginners due to its balanced handling, smooth power delivery, and accessible seat height. The standard ABS also contributes to safety.
  5. Does the lack of a 6th gear pose a significant issue?
    For urban use, the 5 gears are sufficient. On road trips, a 6th gear could provide more comfort and possibly better fuel economy at cruising speeds, but it isn’t necessarily a dealbreaker.

My Honest Opinion

The Yamaha Fazer 250 2025, or FZ25 Connected, represents an interesting step by Yamaha towards modernity and connectivity in the medium displacement category. The addition of Y-Connect, the larger dashboard, and full LED lighting are significant positives, adding technological and safety value. The renewed design also gives the model an extra boost. However, the decision to abandon the flex engine could backfire in some markets, and maintaining the 5-speed gearbox and the familiar power might leave more experienced riders wanting a bit more, especially when compared to direct competitors offering more “punch.” Ultimately, it remains an excellent option for daily city riding, reliable and now more tech-savvy, but it has lost some fuel versatility.

And you, what do you think of the updates to the Yamaha Fazer 250 2025? Does the connectivity compensate for the loss of the flex? Leave your comment below!

Author: Fabio Isidoro

Fabio Isidoro is the founder and editor-in-chief of Canal Carro, where he has been writing about the automotive world since 2022. Passionate about cars and technology, he began his journey on the HospedandoSites portal and today dedicates himself to creating technical content and comprehensive analyses of national and international vehicles. 📩 Contact: contato@canalcarro.net.br

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