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Cinchy Blog / Yamaha NMAX Fuel Consumption for Bali Adventures
Published: 11 Feb 2026

By Syahrial Maulana Sudarto
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Dreaming of cruising through Bali's lush rice terraces, exploring hidden waterfalls, and chasing sunsets from coast to coast?
There’s no better way to do it than on a scooter, and the Yamaha NMAX is a top choice for many travelers.
But before you hit the road, a key question pops up: how is the Yamaha NMAX fuel consumption?
Whether you’re a solo traveler, a digital nomad on a long stay, or a couple exploring the island together, understanding your scooter's fuel efficiency is crucial for budgeting your trip. After all, nobody wants to be stranded on a remote road with an empty tank.
This guide is designed to give you a clear, honest look at the real-world NMAX fuel consumption, helping you plan your Bali adventures with confidence.
You’ll find a lot of different numbers online about the Yamaha NMAX fuel consumption per km, but the truth is, the mileage you get can vary a lot.
We’ve compiled data from various sources and real-world tests to give you a realistic picture.
The average real-world NMAX fuel consumption usually falls between 37-41 km/L.
To put that into perspective, let's look at a few examples:
So, what does this mean for your travels? The NMAX fuel tank capacity and range is another important detail.
The NMAX has a 7.1-liter fuel tank. With a conservative estimate of 40 km/L, you can expect to travel approximately 284 km on a single full tank.
That’s more than enough to get you from Canggu to Ubud, explore the stunning Tegalalang rice terraces, and still have plenty of fuel left for your return trip!

The excellent NMAX engine performance is largely thanks to a few clever features developed by Yamaha.
When you look at the Yamaha NMAX specs, you’ll see some of these listed, and here’s what they do:
This is Yamaha's core philosophy for fuel efficiency. It’s a holistic approach that optimizes the engine's cooling, reduces friction between components, and ensures a more complete combustion process. Think of it as the brain behind the bike's efficient fuel usage.
This is a standout feature on the NMAX. VVA allows the engine to deliver strong, responsive power at both low and high RPMs.
You get great acceleration without having to burn extra fuel, which is perfect for navigating Bali’s varied landscapes.
Available on certain models, the SSS automatically shuts off the engine when you've been stationary for a while, like at a traffic light.
The engine instantly restarts when you twist the throttle. This simple feature is a game-changer for saving fuel in Bali's busy urban areas.
This handy indicator on the dashboard lets you know when you’re riding in the most fuel-efficient way possible, helping you master fuel-efficient riding techniques.
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Even with all this great tech, your own riding style can significantly impact your NMAX fuel consumption test results. Here’s what you should keep in mind:
Aggressive acceleration and sudden braking can increase fuel consumption by up to 20%. Aim for smooth, steady movements. The ideal speed for efficiency is generally between 45-65 km/h.
Just like in any city, Bali's traffic can be unpredictable. Frequent stops and go's in congested areas make the engine work harder, burning more fuel. In contrast, cruising on open roads like those leading to Uluwatu or the north of Bali is much more efficient.
Carrying heavy luggage or riding with a pillion passenger increases the load on the engine, meaning it needs more fuel to maintain speed.
An un-serviced bike is an inefficient bike. A dirty air filter, old engine oil, or worn spark plugs can all negatively affect your mileage.
Ensuring proper tire pressure is also critical; underinflated tires increase rolling resistance and make the engine work harder.
Using the right fuel (recommended RON 92 or higher) ensures optimal combustion. Cinchy's scooters are always well-maintained and ready to go, so you don't have to worry about these issues.
To make sure you’re using the right fuel, here’s the best fuel or gasoline for Yamaha NMAX: What Gasoline Should I Use in NMAX? A Guide for Your Bali Adventure.

Explore Bali with scooter
Ready to start your adventure? Choosing a trustworthy rental service is just as important as knowing your scooter’s fuel efficiency.
At Cinchy, we make sure you have a seamless and worry-free experience so you can focus on the journey.
We offer flexible rental packages, from daily to monthly, at budget-friendly rates.
Forget the hassle. Just bring your valid ID (Passport or KTP), a valid driving license (International or SIM C), round-trip flight tickets, and hotel bookings. We make the process simple and fast.
We also offer free scooter delivery and pickup in major Southern Bali areas of Bali for your convenience.
With a reliable scooter from Cinchy and a little knowledge about fuel efficiency, you're all set for an unforgettable ride.
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