India Yamaha Motor is now offering two new colours on the FZ-S Fi Version 4.0 DLX – Ice Fluo-Vermillion and Cyber Green. The motorcycle with new colours is priced at Rs. 1.3 lakh (ex-showroom).
The Version 4.0 FZ-S now comes with improved features, new tech, and updated engine which now complies with the more stringent BS6 step 2 emission norms, also called - Real Driving Emissions (RDE) norms.
The 2022 Yamaha FZS-FI arrives with refreshed styling while the new top-of-the-line Dlx variant has been added to the line-up. The models will be available at all the authorized Yamaha Dealerships from the second week of January 2022.
The 2021 Yamaha FZ FI now comes with a side-stand engine cut-off switch, a louder exhaust and a weight reduction of 2 kg. The 2021 FZS-FI gets a new matte red colour along with Bluetooth connectivity as standard.
Yamaha Motor India announced earlier this year that will roll-out the Bharat Stage 6 (BS6) compliant two-wheelers by November 2019, and now details have been leaked on the updated versions of the FZ and FZ-S motorcycles. The 2020 Yamaha FZ, FZ-S will soon meet the stringent emission norms and a leaked document suggests that the motorcycles will see a revision in power figures. The leaked image reveals that the technical specifications remain unchanged on the updated FZ and FZ-S FI models with power coming from the same 149 cc single-cylinder engine, but the unit will make only 12.2 bhp, instead of the current 13.1 bhp on offer. That said, power does arrive early at 7250 rpm, as opposed to 8000 rpm on the current model.
Yamaha Motor India has announced accessories for the recently launched FZ and FZ-S V3.0 motorcycles in the country. The new accessories for the Yamaha FZ V3.0 can be purchased at the company's dealerships and include visual and practical upgrades for the 150 cc motorcycles. The accessories are priced from as low as Rs. 175 for the tank pad that protects the fuel tank from scratches, going all the way till Rs. 800 for new body decals that can be added to the fuel tank and shrouds, side panels and tail section.
The 2019 Yamaha FZ V3.0 ABS was launched last week and the motorcycle gets a host of upgrades for the new generation version. The changes are cosmetic yet substantial and bring a refreshed look to the 150 cc offering. However, a lot of Yamaha enthusiasts including us were disappointed with the engine not receiving any major upgrades. The FZ is already one of the lesser powered options in its segment and a power update was expected with version 3.0. While it's been a no show this year, Yamaha is indeed working on a more powerful version of the FZ that will be hitting the showrooms sometime next year.
Yamaha has launched the new-gen Yamaha FZ-FI V3.0 and FZ-S FI V3.0 in India today and we have all the highlights from the launch here. The third-generation Yamaha FZ range comes with improved styling, and new features, along with a single-channel ABS as standard.
The third generation Yamaha FZ has been finally launched in India that comes with comprehensive upgrades to the design and engine, while also receiving the soon-to-be-mandatory ABS unit as standard.
Another test mule of the new-gen Yamaha FZ V3 was recently spotted in India. The latest images reveal a near-production unit, and this time around we also get to see the front section of the motorcycle.
The Yamaha FZ-S and Fazer 150 cc motorcycles are consistent sellers for the manufacturer and are all set to get upgrades for 2018. As per the leaked brochure images emerged online, Yamaha Motor India will soon introduce cosmetic upgrades on the Fazer and FZ-S models, while the option of a rear disc brake will be made available as well.
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 FZ25 and Fazer 25.