2005 The T135 debuted in 2005 for the Thailand and Indonesian markets, and then the Malaysian market in February 2006. The model was very successful in Southeast Asia especially in Thailand.. To promote the T135, Yamaha organized a road tour of
ASEAN countries in November 2005 through May 2006, passing through Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore, and the Philippines.
Malaysia Two models of the T135 was sold in Malaysia, SuperSport (Auto Clutch N-1-2-3-4) and Extreme Spirit (Manual Clutch 1-N-2-3-4). The Extreme Spirit has some upgrades over the Supersport which were foldable footrest, blue tinted signal lens and taillamp, two piston caliper with 267mm brake disc and fork stabilizer. The fork dimensions were also different between the two models. 2006-2010 models were dubbed as V1. This model used Mikuni VM22 carburetor and the cutoff limit was 9500RPM. 2011-2013 models were dubbed as V2. 2014-2015 models were dubbed as V3 2016-2017 models were dubbed as V4 2017-2018 models were dubbed as V5 2018-2019 models were dubbed as V6 2020-2022 models were dubbed as V7 For 2023 (dubbed as V8) the model was upgraded with fuel injection instead of previous carburetor models.
2008 In 2008, the
fuel injected version of the T135 was launched for the Thailand market (dubbed as
Spark 135i), making it the second underbone motorcycle using fuel injection after the
Honda's
Wave 125i. There are 3 main Yamaha factories that assembled the T135. These are Indonesia, Thailand and newest is Philippines.
2011 In 2011, the T135 was facelifted with a new body design. The transmission of the Malaysia's and Indonesia's manual clutch variant was revised to 5-speed transmission from the previous 4-speed as an upgrade. Hong Leong Yamaha Malaysia manufactured a cut-off from the
CDI which limits the motorcycle's performance for the facelifted version.
2016 In 2016, the manual clutch variant of the T135 was discontinued, as the T-150 made its debut. The automatic clutch variant is still sold.
2019 In September 2019 the YAMAHA 135LC SE was introduced, the real successor of the Spark 135 series. Although in many countries the Exciter/ Jupiter 150-155cc is seen as the successor this is virtual an other model. The engine and all main components are the same as previous models. A better secured keylock and new bodywork and dashboard are the main changes.
2022 The 2023 model received a redesign influenced by the larger T-150 and some other major upgrades such as new digital speedometer interface, larger basket with USB port, bigger fuel tank (4.6L) and rear brake no longer uses drum-brake system and is replaced with disc brake system instead. == Vietnam ==