Yamaha Nepal, under MAW Rides Pvt. Ltd., has announced the mid-way success of the Yamaha RayZR Hybrid Mileage League, as the nationwide campaign moves closer to its grand finale scheduled for Asar 2083.
While the Yamaha RayZR 125 FI Hybrid carries an ARAI-certified mileage figure of 71.33 km/l, the Mileage League has demonstrated that real-world efficiency can go well beyond laboratory claims.
So far, the highest recorded mileage by a participant stands at an impressive 87.20 km/l, with several riders finishing close behind—surpassing the manufacturer’s stated figures under actual riding conditions.

Crucially, these results have not been limited to controlled environments. The RayZR Hybrid has been tested across Nepal’s varied terrain, from the plains of the Terai to winding hill roads, smooth highways, and challenging off-road stretches, consistently delivering strong fuel-efficiency outcomes.
With a legacy of organizing mileage challenges in more than 70 locations nationwide, Yamaha has turned fuel economy into a live, rider-driven showcase, allowing customers to witness performance rather than rely solely on claims.

Covering all seven provinces, the league has already passed through Nepal’s major urban centers, with several final-city challenges still remaining. The campaign will culminate in the “Winner of Winners” showdown in Asar 2083, where regional champions will compete for top honors, even as further mileage challenges remain open for new participants across the country.
"The Mileage League isn't just a contest; it's a celebration of our commitment to Nepali riders," says Mr. Deepak Kumar Agrawal, CEO and ED of Yamaha Nepal. "We are taking the lab results and proving them on the actual streets of Nepal. We want every RayZR Hybrid owner to feel the pride of riding the most efficient machine in the country."

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