Street 250 model maintains the same mechanics as the last update; the motorcycle already has full LED lighting
Yamaha announced the arrival of the Fazer FZ25 Connected to the 2026 lineup, maintaining the model’s already known mechanical and chassis base, but bringing news focused on the look. The naked now has new color options and graphics.
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Among the highlights of the model is the 100% digital panel in “Blackout” style, with a dark background that improves the reading of information and displays the tachometer in a more engaging way. The FZ25 Connected is still equipped with Bluetooth connectivity, allowing integration with the Yamaha Motorcycle Connect (Y-Connect) app. Through the app, the rider can track average consumption, trip history, maintenance schedule, last pairing location and the ECO ranking, which compares the efficiency of riding with that of other users.
Another differential is the FULL LED lighting, including headlight, flashlight, DRL and turn signals. The set uses an independent LED projector and DRL, ensuring good visibility and a more technological look. The bike also features a 12V outlet on the handlebar table, increasing practicality in daily use.

In the chassis part, the Fazer FZ25 Connected 2026 maintains the Diamond chassis in steel. The Monocross rear suspension offers seven levels of adjustment and 120 mm travel, while the front has a 130 mm telescopic fork. The brake set has ABS on both wheels, with 282 mm discs at the front and 220 mm at the rear.
The 250 cm³ single-cylinder engine, associated with a five-speed gearbox, delivers 21.3 hp at 8,000 rpm and 2.1 kgf.m at 6,000 rpm, keeping the focus on durability, efficiency and versatile use, both in urban traffic and on trips.
Produced in Manaus (AM), the Yamaha Fazer FZ25 Connected 2026 arrives at dealerships in the colors Solid Gray and Navy Blue, in addition to Crystal White with new graphics and Magma Red. The suggested public price is R$ 25.090.
