Yamaha unveils FZ-X in Chrome, Metallic Black; priced at Rs 1.39 lakh, Rs 1.36 lakh

First 100 online bookings for this variant will receive a Casio G-Shock watch upon delivery of the vehicle,

Autocar Professional BureauBy Autocar Professional Bureau calendar 07 Feb 2024 Views icon7280 Views Share - Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to LinkedIn Share to Whatsapp

India Yamaha Motor (IYM) Pvt. Ltd., in line with its 'The Call of The Blue' brand campaign, has introduced the FZ-X in two new colour schemes  Chrome and Metallic Black at a price of Rs 1,39,700 and Rs 1,36,200 (ex-showroom, Delhi) respectively.

This latest addition to the FZ-X lineup highlights Yamaha's commitment to refreshing its product range and catering to the evolving preferences of its diverse customer base, especially the dynamic younger buyers.

To further entice customers, Yamaha announced that the first 100 online bookings for the Chrome variant will receive a complimentary Casio G-Shock watch upon delivery of the vehicle.

The FZ-X retains its current specifications, including a powerful 149-cc engine delivering 12.4 PS peak power at 7,250 rpm and 13.3 Nm peak torque at 5500 rpm. It comes equipped with features such as the Traction Control System (TCS), single-channel ABS in the front with a rear disc brake, Multi-function LCD instrument cluster, LED headlight, rear mudguard, lower engine guard, and Bluetooth-enabled Y-Connect App, among others.

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