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Yamaha launches FZ 25 in India at ₹ 1.19 Lakh

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Yamaha Motor India has launched the upgraded version of its flagship FZ model FZ25 in India on Tuesday at a price tag of of ₹ 1,19,500 (ex-showroom, Delhi).

The new FZ25 is power packed with 250cc engine for a majestic performance. The FZ25 takes the FZ brand forward in the bike maker’s line-up and is set to be an ideal upgrade towards for existing FZ urban, apart from bringing the all new customers to brand Yamaha.

Yamaha Motor India, FZ25, FZ, 250cc engine, ₹ 1,19,500, AHO, Automatic headlamp on

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Power on the Yamaha FZ25 comes from the new BSIV compliant oil-cooled 249 cc single-cylinder fuel-injected engine which pumps out 20.6 bhp of power at 8000 rpm and 20 Nm at 6000 rpm. The equipment list consists telescopic front forks and a monoshock suspension setup at the rear. Braking performance comes from 282 mm front and 257 mm rear disc brakes, while you also get full LED headlamps along and tail lights along with AHO (Automatic headlamp on). But, ABS has been given a miss completely. The kerb weight stands at 148 kg while the bike is underpinned by a diamond type frame. Yamaha returns a claimed fuel efficiency of 43 kmpl on the bike that comes courtesy of the BlueCore technology.

Yamaha Motor India, FZ25, FZ, 250cc engine, ₹ 1,19,500, AHO, Automatic headlamp on

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Yamaha is offering the FZ25 in three colours – Ballistic Blue, Warrior White and Knight Black. The street-fighter comes equipped with an LCD instrument cluster, while the design looks like that of a beefed up FZ albeit with much more character and charm.

 

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