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Aerox: History 1997-2010

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13 years of Aerox History: an overview of all models, all colours

Launched in 1997, Yamaha’s 50cc Aerox was a big success right from the start.

Its sporty concept set new standards in the 50cc class. With a liquid cooled engine offering great performances, a rigid and stable chassis to enable a good feel for the road, and 190mm disc brakes front and rear for great stopping power this scooter was a great expression of Yamaha’s sports DNA.

The stylish bodywork and attention to detail emphasize the machine’s exclusivity. The finishing level was considered in every detail without compromise, from the hi-tech levers and switches to the aircraft-type external filler cap and the 5-spoke lightweight wheel design. The 13 inch wheels were fitted with wide, low-profile tyres; the rear featuring a massive 140mm width. Together with the large and impressive overall physical size, this scooter really stood out from the crowd!

At the same time, practical items were not forgotten, with for example excellent weather protection for the rider and a large storage compartment under the riders seat, capable of holding a full face helmet.

The concept was so strong that over the years, there have been very few changes to the model at all. Aerox has become an icon and a cult that is now in production for over a decade. Customers love the machine and like to spend time to ‘make it their own: on the streets you can see a lot of modified and personalized Aerox.
For this reason, Yamaha kept the model as it is and the few technical changes that Yamaha did were focused on stricter emission standards. Apart from that, the main changes are regarding colouring and graphics that were updated every year!

In the third production year, the first “SP” variation was launched: a high-spec version with special colour & graphics. Many “SP” models have followed since, often with race oriented designs, and the upgraded spec usually including (among others) a special rear shock absorber separate oil reservoir and instrument panel that included an rpm counter.

Over 215,000 Aerox have been sold in Europe in the past 12 years.
 

 

image 1997-Aerox Vivid Red Solid A (VRSA) image 1997-Aerox Light Grey Metallic (LGM2)

1997
Market introduction of the Aerox with 2 colours.

image 1998-Aerox Vivid Red Solid A (VRSA) image 1998-Aerox Light Grey Metallic (LGM2) image 1998-Aerox Purplish Blue Candy (PBC3)

1998
Introduction of a third colour.

image 1999-Aerox Vivid Red Solid A (VRSA) image 1999-Aerox Light Grey Metallic (LGM2), 1999-Aerox Purplish Blue Candy (PBC3) image 1999-Aerox SP Vivid Red Solid A (VRSA)

1999
Colour and graphics change; 3 colours for the standard version and the introduction of the first “SP” variation in Yamaha sports colours.

image 2000-Aerox Vivid Red Solid (VRSA) image 2000-Aerox Light Grey Metallic (LNME) image 2000-Aerox Deep Purplish Blue Metallic (DPBMC) image 2000-Aerox-SP-Biaggi Vivid Red Solid (VRSA)

2000
Colour and graphics change and new “SP” variation Max.

image 2001-Aerox Extreme Blue (DPBMC) image 2001-Aerox Silver Brush (LNME) image 2001-Aerox-SP-Biaggi Racing Red (VRSA) image 2001-Aerox 100 Racing Red (VRSA) image 2001-Aerox 100 Extreme Blue (DPBMC)

2001
Colour / graphics change, updated “SP” variation Max and introduction of 100cc models.

image 2002-Aerox Extreme Blue (DPBMC), 2002-Aerox Impact Yellow (CPY), 2002-Aerox Midnight Black (BL2) image 2002-Aerox-SP-Biaggi Racing Red (VRSA) image 2002-Aerox-SP-Checa Racing Red (VRSA) image 2002-Aerox 100 Racing Red (VRSA) image 2002-Aerox 100 Extreme Blue (DPBMC)

2002 
Colour and graphics change, “SP” variations Max and Checa, 100cc models continued.
 

image 2003-Aerox Racing Red (VRSA) image 2003-Aerox Midnight Black (BL2) image 2003-Aerox Yamaha Blue (DPBMC) image 2003-Aerox-SP-Toyota Racing Red/Blizzard (VRSA/WM4) image 2003-Aerox-SP-Tech3 Dynamic Blue (DPBMJ)

2003
Colour / graphics change, “SP” variations Toyota and Tech3.

image 2004-Aerox Racing Red (VRSA) image 2004-Aerox Impact Yellow (CMY) image 2004-Aerox Yamaha Blue (DPBMC) image SP-Rossi

2004
Colour / graphics change, “SP” variation Rossi.

image 2005-Aerox Alu Metal (LNMR) image 2005-Aerox Midnight Black (SMX) image 2005-Aerox Yamaha Blue (DPBMC) image SP-Rossi

2005
Colour / graphics change, “SP” variation Rossi.

image 2006-Aerox Fine Silver (FIS) image 2006-Aerox Midnight Black (SMX) image 2006-Aerox Burning Blue (VPBC3) image SP-Laguna Seca image SP-Rossi

2006
Colour / graphics change,  “SP” variations Laguna Seca and Rossi.

image 2007-Aerox Purplish White Solid (PWS1) image 2007-Aerox Midnight Black (SMX) image 2007-Aerox Vivid Purplish Blue Candy (VPBC3) image 2007-Aerox-SP-Rossi Vivid Purplish Blue Candy (VPBC3)

2007
Colour / graphics change,  “SP” variation Rossi.

image 2008-Aerox Competition White (BWC1) image 2008-Aerox Orange Flash (LOM2) image 2008-Aerox Midnight Black (SMX) image 2008- Aerox-SP-WSB Vivid Red Solid (VRSA) image 2008-Aerox-SP-Rossi Vivid Purplish Blue Candy (VPBC3)

2008
Colour / graphics change,  “SP” variations WSB and Rossi.

image 2009-Aerox Dune Blast (LNML) image 2009-Aerox Midnight Black (SMX) image 2009-Aerox Competition White (BWC1)

2009
Colour / graphics change. 

 

image 2010-Aerox Aluminium Slate (MDNM2) image 2010-Aerox Competition White (BWC1) image 2010-Aerox Midnight Black (SMX)

2010
Colour / graphics change. 

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