Yamaha Motor India rolls out FZ, FZ-S, Fazer in new colours

New Delhi, March 18, 2013: Yamaha Motor India has launched the variants of its FZ, FZ-S and FAZER motorcycles in new colour schemes and graphics to grow sales and kindle thrill amongst customers and bike aficionados.

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Yamaha Motor India rolls out FZ, FZ-S, Fazer in new colours

New Delhi, March 18, 2013: Yamaha Motor India has launched the variants of its FZ, FZ-S and FAZER motorcycles in new colour schemes and graphics to grow sales and kindle thrill amongst customers and bike aficionados. A total of three new colors for the FZ (Absolute Black, Brute Blue, Storming Red) and four new colors in the FZ-S (Tempest Blue, Fearless Black, Raging Red, Glory Gold) and Fazer series (Getaway Blue, Milestone Black, Rising Red, Streak Red) each have been introduced.

Speaking about the new bikes, Jun Nakata of Yamaha Motor India Sales, said: “The launch of new colour variants is a clear illustration of how the market has responded to our bikes. Our strategic intent is to provide customers with stylish variants to suit their personalities.”

While the new FZ is priced at Rs 70,250, the FZ-S and Fazer series cost Rs 72,280 and Rs 77,380 each (all prices, ex-showroom Delhi).

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