Buy a Yamaha and get a Deadpool or Wolverine action figure
Partnership with Marvel gains two new models based on the Fazer FZ15 and Crosser Z, limited to 500 units each
Published on 2026-07-13 at 06:00 PM
Yamaha has expanded its partnership with Marvel and presented two new motorcycles in a special edition for the Brazilian market: the Fazer FZ15 ABS Connected Deadpool and the Crosser Z ABS Wolverine. Unveiled during the 2026 Japan Festival in São Paulo, the models will have production limited to 500 units each and come with exclusive action figures developed by Iron Studios.
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Making FZ15 Deadpool arrives at dealerships in August for R$ 23.490, while the Crosser Z Wolverine arrives in September for R$ 24.990. Both prices do not include shipping and the motorcycles also have a three-year warranty and a Fixed Price Service program. The pre-sale started last Friday (10).


Each of the models gained an aesthetic according to their character. The Fazer FZ15 gained graphics following the anti-hero Deadpool’s uniform, including details that refer to the belt, in addition to the character’s official logo. The Crosser Z received a visual identity based on Wolverine, with references to the mutant’s claws, mask and classic uniform.
In addition to customization, each buyer will receive a numbered action figure of the corresponding character. The puppets were developed in an unprecedented partnership between Yamaha, Marvel and Iron Studios and have bases that can be connected to each other, forming a single scenario.
With the new releases, the collaboration between Yamaha and Marvel now adds up to 11 motorcycles in special editions.









The partnership began in 2020 with versions of the Lander 250 Captain America, Fazer FZ25 Black Panther and Captain Marvel. Then came models inspired by Iron Man, Spider-Man and Thor, as well as reissues that, according to the manufacturer, sold out quickly.
According to Yamaha, the strategy seeks to bring the brand closer to the younger audience through pop culture. The manufacturer says that the special editions have increased the interest of consumers who see the motorcycle as an extension of style and personality.
























