Yamaha FZ, Saluto RX, Cygnus Ray Get New Dark Night Variants

- The Yamaha Dark Night variants are priced at a slight premium
- The Dark Night edition is not available on the new FZ25 and Fazer 25
- The Dark Night variants do not get any mechanical changes
Yamaha Motor India has introduced the new Dark Night variants, adding some spice across its commuter offerings in the country. The new Dark Night variant is available on the Yamaha FZ-S FI and Saluto RX motorcycles, as well as the Cygnus Ray ZR disc brake scooter. The Dark Night edition though has not been extended to newer Yamaha FZ25 and Fazer 25 motorcycles. The bikes do not get any technical updates on the special edition version. The Dark Night variants are priced at a Rs. 1000 premium over the standard models.
Also Read: Yamaha Fazer 25 Launched In India

(The Dark Night edition only gets aesthetic improvements on the Yamaha two wheelers)
Commenting on the new Dark Night edition, Yamaha Motor India, Senior Vice President, Sales & Marketing, Roy Kurian said, "Well-endowed across popular motorcycling cultures of the world, Yamaha's affinity to black body two-wheelers is inspired by its DNA of being sporty and stylish. This uniqueness in Yamaha's style is now available for the two wheeler buyers in its new variants which are sure to rev hearts."
The new Yamaha Dark Night edition offerings essentially come with a new matte black paint option finished with chrome inserts on the two wheelers. The new look is intended to enhance the aesthetic appeal on the offerings. With no mechanical changes, the Yamaha FZ-S FI continues to draw power from the 149 cc single-cylinder, fuel-injected engine tuned to produce 13 bhp of power at 8000 rpm and 12.8 Nm of peak torque at available at 6000 rpm. The motor comes paired to a 5-speed transmission.
(The Yamaha Cygnus Ray ZR is the only scooter to get the Dark Night variant)
Also Read: Yamaha Two-Wheelers To Get ABS Only By 2019
The Yamaha Saluto RX, on the other hand, is the company's entry-level motorcycle and uses a 110 cc single-cylinder engine that makes about 7 bhp at 7000 rpm and 8.5 Nm of peak torque at 4500 rpm, while paired to a 4-speed gearbox. Lastly, the Yamaha Cygnus Ray ZR uses a 113 cc single-cylinder engine churning out 7 bhp and 8.1 Nm of torque, paired to an automatic transmission.
The new Yamaha Dark Night variants are intended to keep the Japanese bike maker's offerings fresh for the festive season. The updates come soon after the bike maker introduced the Fazer 25 in the country earlier this month. The new model is based on the FZ25 and is a full faired sports tourer. It would be interesting to see if Yamaha introduces the Dark Night edition on its new quarter-litre offerings later in the timeline.
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