KAYO TT150 vs KAYO D3: Same-Brand 150cc and 250cc Dirt Bike Comparison

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KAYO TT150 vs KAYO D3: Same-Brand 150cc and 250cc Dirt Bike Comparison - FCDC Motor natural cover

FCDC Motor dealer context: This FCDC article is for B2B motorcycle sourcing. Confirm exact model specification, MOQ, spare parts, destination market, packing method, and dealer quote basis before purchase or content-use decisions.

KAYO TT150 and KAYO D3 are often grouped as “small KAYO” and “bigger KAYO,” but they are not a simple small-vs-large swap. TT150 is a lightweight 150cc entry platform; D3 is a 249.4 cc model with substantially more power and a tall 951 mm seat height on its product page. Dealers who treat D3 as “just the bigger beginner bike” will mis-sell fit. This comparison uses KAYO TT150 and KAYO D3 specifications only.

Dealer parameter table: KAYO TT150 vs KAYO D3

FCDC Motor comparison note: This comparison should answer a buyer’s real question: should the dealer sell an approachable 150cc entry model, or move the buyer into a taller and stronger 250cc KAYO model?

Parameter KAYO TT150 KAYO D3 Dealer interpretation
Displacement / role 150 cc entry trail model 249.4 cc practical 250cc model TT150 is not only cheaper; it is easier to position for first-time confidence.
Power / torque 6.5 kW rated, 8.2 kW max, 10.2 N.m 16.5 kW, 22 N.m D3 has a much stronger engine story; do not sell it as just a slightly larger TT150.
Seat / weight 73 kg current weight; approachable entry positioning 951 mm seat height; product page lists 314.6 kg curb weight Verify D3 fit carefully; tall seat height can matter more than displacement.
Wheels / clearance 240 mm ground clearance 21/18 wheels, 7.5 L fuel tank D3 is the fuller trail format; TT150 is the lighter first step.
Brakes / frame basics Front and rear disc brakes Disc brakes, steel frame, 5-speed transmission Both can sit in a KAYO ladder, but the sales promise should be different.
Reference FOB $990 / $910 / $880 by tier $1,800 / $1,670 / $1,620 by tier Use TT150 for entry volume; use D3 when the buyer truly needs 250cc output.

The professional conclusion is that TT150 and D3 are a product ladder, not substitutes. FCDC Motor dealers should qualify rider height, experience, terrain, and local price band before recommending D3 as an upgrade.

Key edges at a glance

KAYO TT150 — key edges

  • Lightest package: 73 kg body-weight reference
  • Approachable entry geometry and 240 mm ground clearance
  • Lowest FOB ladder: from $880 at 8+ units
  • suitable first motorcycle for confidence and training entry

KAYO D3 — key edges

  • 16.5 kW / 22 N.m — real 250cc power on the sheet
  • Full-size 21″ / 18″ wheel format
  • 7.5 L fuel tank for longer sessions
  • Core 250cc KAYO for trail and training (verify 951 mm seat fit)

Specification comparison

How to read the table: highlighted cells with Edge mark the advantage on published FCDC specs for that row (not an overall winner).

Specification (FCDC listing) KAYO TT150 KAYO D3
Displacement 150 cc class, single-cylinder 4-stroke 249.4 cc, air-cooled four-stroke Edge
Max power See TT150 product page 16.5 kW @ 8500 rpm Edge
Max torque See TT150 product page 22 N.m @ 6500 rpm Edge
Transmission See TT150 product page 5-speed Edge
Wheels Off-road setup (product page) 21″ / 18″ Edge
Seat height Lower, approachable entry (see TT150 guide) Edge 951 mm
Weight 73 kg body weight reference Edge Use product page; verify before quoting fit
Ground clearance 240 mm reference Edge Trail-oriented (product page)
Brakes Disc brakes F/R Disc brakes
Fuel tank See TT150 product page 7.5 L Edge
FOB reference (USD) $990 / $910 / $880 by tier Edge $1,800 / $1,670 / $1,620 by tier

For full TT150 data, see the KAYO TT150 specs and dealer guide. D3 lists higher power than KAYO K2 PRO on peak kW in the published sheet—so the upgrade conversation is about power and seat height, not only displacement marketing.

Fit and use case: read seat height honestly

TT150 fits buyers who need a lighter, lower-risk first motorcycle: families, training entry, rental first tier, and markets where 150cc licensing or insurance rules apply. The 73 kg reference weight and 240 mm ground clearance support an “easy to manage” story.

D3 fits riders who need real 250cc power for light trail and training—but the 951 mm seat height means shorter riders may struggle despite the “beginner-friendly” marketing line. For adult full-size positioning without the tallest seat, compare KAYO K2 PRO on the same catalog.

Building a KAYO ladder that makes sense

  1. Entry: TT150 for true first-time and lightweight demand.
  2. Core 250cc: D3 when power and 21/18 wheels matter; K2 PRO when buyers want full-size KAYO positioning with different power and weight on the sheet.
  3. 300cc step-up: KAYO T4L 2026.

Cross-brand context: 150cc vs 250cc dealer guide.

Dealer verdict

  • TT150 — lowest FOB, lightest package, suitable for entry and confidence-building.
  • D3 — more power and full-size wheels; verify rider height against 951 mm seat before recommending as a “beginner” bike.

FAQ

Is D3 typically the upgrade from TT150?

Not for every rider. Some should move to K2 PRO or even pause at TT150 longer if seat height is an issue.

Why is D3 more expensive than TT150?

Larger engine, more power, full-size wheel format, and different wholesale tiers—confirm live FOB before retail pricing.

Plan a KAYO product ladder

FCDC can quote TT150, D3, K2 PRO, and T4L in one inquiry.

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  • Confirm seat height, wheel setup, engine or battery platform, suspension, brake type, packing method, and local compliance questions before ordering.
  • Use article prices, videos, and comparison notes as sourcing references only; final availability, quote basis, shipment cost, and documents must be confirmed for the current inquiry.

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