Yamaha FZ25, FZS25 Prices Substantially Decreased; Prices Begin At Rs. 1.35 Lakh

- The Yamaha FZ25 is now Rs. 18,800 more affordable on the showroom price
- The Yamaha FZS25 is priced at Rs. 1,39,300 (Ex-showroom), Rs. 19,300 less
- Both bikes have the same engine and specifications as before
India Yamaha has revised the prices of the Yamaha FZ25, as well as the Yamaha FZS25. The Yamaha FZ25 is now priced at Rs. 1,34,800 (Ex-showroom), while the FZS25 is priced at Rs. 1,39,300 (Ex-showroom). Compared to the previous price of Rs. 1,53,600 (Ex-showroom) for the FZ25, the new price is Rs. 18,800 less, whereas the FZS25 is now Rs. 19,300 less than the previous price of Rs. 1,58,600 (Ex-showroom). According to Yamaha, the price drop has been due to what is described as the team being able to bring down input costs, and so the benefit is being passed on to Yamaha customers. According to India Yamaha, irrespective of the price drop, the Yamaha FZ25 series will continue to retain the same standard features and specifications.
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Prices for the Yamaha FZS25 have been announced at Rs. 1,39,300 (Ex-showroom), Rs.19,300 less than the old prices
"In the recent past, there has been an increase in the input costs, which has led to increase in the Ex-showroom prices of our products, especially in the FZ 25 series. Our team has finally managed to bring down these input costs for the FZ 25 Series & being a responsible manufacturer we would like to pass on the benefit to our customers. With this step, we will reach out to our potential audience by making the FZ 25 range more approachable", India Yamaha said in a statement.
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With the reduction in prices, the Yamaha FZ25 and FZS25 are now significantly more affordable than other 250 cc rivals, and are priced closer to 180-200 cc models like the Honda Hornet 2.0 and the TVS Apache RTR 2004V. Both the Yamaha FZ25 and FZS25 are powered by a 249 cc, single-cylinder, air-cooled, fuel-injected engine that produces 20.8 bhp at 8,000 rpm and 20.1 Nm at 6,000 rpm. The FZ25 gets a 41 mm front fork, with a 7-step adjustable monoshock rear suspension. The FZ25 tips the scales with 153 kg kerb weight.
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