2025 Yamaha SXVenom: What To Expect For The Future
2025 Yamaha SXVenom
As we approach 2025, anticipation is building for the release of Yamaha’s latest snowmobile model, the SXVenom.
Despite Yamaha Motor Co., Ltd.’s announcement in June 2023 about its eventual withdrawal from the snowmobile business, the company plans to continue sales in North America through the 2025 model year.
2025 Yamaha SXVenom

This means that the 2025 Yamaha SXVenom could potentially be one of the last models produced by the company, making it a highly anticipated release.
The SXVenom series has always been known for its impressive features and performance.
The 2023 model, for instance, was armed with an industry-first 65hp, 400cc single-cylinder EFI 2-stroke engine, boasting a best-in-class power-to-weight ratio.
It was priced at $9,499, offering a lightweight, mid-sized chassis packed with jaw-dropping features.
The 2024 model continued this trend, featuring a single-cylinder 397cc fuel-injected, two-stroke engine with an electric start.
It was designed as a lightweight snowmobile intended for young riders, combining a durable ‘Dual Shock’ rear suspension, light alloy chassis, Stryke single-keel skis, and racy styling to create a compact sled at an attractive price.
The 2024 SXVenom also introduced several innovative features, such as digital gauges, a 121 x 14 Camso ‘Hacksaw’ Track, and an electronic reverse system.
Its compact power plant weighed under 50 pounds, packing a great punch with a class-leading horsepower-to-weight ratio.
Given previous models’ impressive features and performance, expectations are high for the 2025 Yamaha SXVenom.
While specific details about the 2025 model have not yet been released, it is expected to build upon the strengths of its predecessors while introducing new innovations.
One thing is certain: The 2025 Yamaha SXVenom will be a testament to Yamaha’s commitment to quality and innovation in the snowmobile industry.
As one of the last models to be produced by the company, it will undoubtedly be a fitting tribute to Yamaha’s legacy in snowmobiling.
Yamaha SXVenom Specs
Engine | Genesis 2-Stroke, 998cc |
Horsepower | 225 |
Torque | 160 lb-ft |
Transmission | Yamaha Ultramatic CVT |
Suspension | Front: Double A-arms, KYB 46mm gas shocks; Rear: Monoshock, KYB 46mm gas shocks |
Track | 136 x 15 x 1.25 |
Weight | 495 lbs |
Price | $9,499 |