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The Yamaha Mio is a scooter with a CVT transmission made by
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. It was introduced for the
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market in 2003 as the successor of the Nouvo. In Malaysia, this model is known as Yamaha Ego. As 2007, there were some 76,000 Ego customers in Malaysia. Together with its counterpart the
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, the Mio/Ego is a platform for customization in Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia, Vietnam and the Philippines.


Model history


2003

Based on sales performance and also technical studies of its predecessor Yamaha Nouvo by Yamaha's R&D team, in 2003 Yamaha Motor successfully developed and marketed Yamaha Mio in
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countries and in March 2004, Hong Leong Yamaha (HLY) introduced this model in
Malaysia Malaysia ( ; ) is a country in Southeast Asia. The federation, federal constitutional monarchy consists of States and federal territories of Malaysia, thirteen states and three federal territories, separated by the South China Sea into two r ...
, renaming it Yamaha Ego.


2006

2006 brought some new changes to the Mio. It was renamed and since then has been known as the Yamaha Mio Soul (except for the Malaysian market). Physical change also can be seen in the 2006 model specifications. This includes an aggressive
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by the Yamaha team: it features newly design V-shape headlight for better vision range at night and new body stripes. The engine, however, remained the same as in the 2003 model. For safety concerns, the taillight was re-designed with the addition of a
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device. For the Malaysian market, HLY again renamed the scooter as the Yamaha Ego S (S for Sport) and launched it in October 2007. The launch ceremony took place at the Sheraton Subang Hotel in
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, Malaysia.


2012

2012 changed from carburetor to fuel injected with big pulley CVT, with DiaSil cylinder and forged piston to reduce engine weight.


2014

In 2014, all models switched to a new 125cc engine, using biggest size pulley in CVT and short range belt CVT, making more constant speed and easier acceleration in uphill. DiaSil cylinder engine with forged piston and lighter body structure reduce weight, this scooter has different fuel efficiency, better fuel economy than the previous version.


Philippines market

All Yamaha Mios are produced by Yamaha Motor Philippines. *Mio Fino * Mio Soul MX, its only release was in 2009 * Mio Soul, Mio Soul i 115 and Mio Soul i 125 * Mio i 125 * Mio MX 125 and 125 MXi * Mio Sporty/Soulty and Amore Limited Edition * Mio Aerox 155 * Mio Gravis (FreeGo) * Mio Fazzio ''"i" = fuel injected''


Indonesian market

All Yamaha old and new model range are produced by PT Yamaha Indonesia Motor Manufacturing. * Mio 115 and mio sporty 115 * Mio Soul, Soul GT 115 and Soul GT 125 (discontinued production since 30 June 2022) * Mio Amore (Sporty) Limited Edition * Mio J 115 * Mio GT 115 * Mio M3 125 * Mio Z 125 (mio M3 wide tyre) * Mio S 125 (led headlight) * XRIDE 115 and XRIDE 125 (semi adventure) * Mio Fino 125 * XEON RC, Aerox 125 LC and XEON GT (discontinue since 2016 and replace Lexi 125 from based engine Aerox/NVX 125vva since 2018) * FreeGo (12 inch tyre based mio m3 engine with difference crankcase) * GEAR 125 (based mio S body used engine freego) * Fazzio (based grand filano with mild hybrid and engine very difference crankcase and ecu)


Malaysian market

All Yamaha Ego old and new range are produced by Hong Leong Yamaha Motor Sdn. Bhd. (HLY). * Ego 115cc (2004-2008) * Ego S 115cc (2007-2011) * Ego S Fi/Injection 125cc (YMjet-Fi) * Ego LC 125cc * Ego Avantiz 125cc (2017-Present) * Ego Solariz 125cc (2017-2022) * Ego Gear 125cc (2022 - Present)


Other markets

*Yamaha Mio Ultimo *Yamaha Luvias *Yamaha Mio ZR *Yamaha Neo 125 *Yamaha GT 125


Gallery

File:Yamaha Mio Ultimo 01.jpg, alt=Yamaha Mio Ultimo, Yamaha Mio Ultimo File:Moped_with_Sleeping_Passenger_-_Bang_Sean_Thailand.jpg, alt=Yamaha Mio ZR, Yamaha Mio ZR File:Yamaha_Mio_Z_rear_suspension_and_CVT_system_-_20101003.jpg, alt=Yamaha Mio rear suspension, Yamaha Mio rear suspension


See also

* Scooter


References


External links

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