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KYMCO Yup Models/Series Timeline, Specifications & Photos

Generations: 4
First production year: 2006
KYMCO Yup 50 photo gallery

The 2008 MY Kymco Yup 50 sports an air-cooled, two-stroke, 49cc, single cylinder lump paired to a continuously variable transmission, and can produce 5 horsepower and 5 Nm of torque. As its larger bore sibling, the Yup 250, this entry-level scooter was designed for riders of all ages and experience levels. Standard features include an under-seat storage compartment, pillion grab handles, and a front disc brake.

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KYMCO Yup 250 photo gallery

The 2008 MY Kymco Yup 250 comes standard with a liquid-cooled, four-stroke, 251cc, single cylinder powerplant paired to a continuously variable transmission and can produce 20 horsepower and 22 Nm of torque. This machine successfully combines modern styling with a hint of Vespa DNA embedded in its overall design, and is sure to fit the taste for a wide variety of riders. Standard features include an under-seat storage compartment, front and rear disc brakes, a pillion grab handle and a monoshock rear suspension.

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KYMCO Yup 250 photo gallery

The 2007 MY Kymco Yup 250 is a more gritty machine, designed to fit the taste for a wide variety of riders. At its heart lies a liquid-cooled, four-stroke, 251cc, single cylinder powerplant that can produce 20 horsepower and 22 Nm of torque. It comes standard with a disc-based braking system both in the front and the rear, telescopic forks and a rear shock absorber as a suspension package and alloy rims.

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KYMCO Yup 50 photo gallery

The 2007 MY Kymco Yup 50 has, at its heart, an air-cooled, two-stroke, 49cc, single cylinder engine paired to a continuously variable transmission (CVT) and can produce 5 horsepower and 5 Nm of torque. This entry-level machine has been designed to fit the taste of the more nostalgic among Kymco fans, and boasts 60's and 70's Vespa DNA embedded in its design. Standard features include a single disc front brake, alloy rims, an under-seat storage compartment and pillion grab handles.

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