• Q. What is the actual mileage we can get in real time performance?

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    Dillip | 3 months ago

    The Yamaha FZ‑S Fi Hybrid (2025) has a claimed mileage of around 60 km/l (ARAI). In real-world riding conditions, the mileage may vary depending on traffic, riding style, and road conditions. For detailed information about the features, variants, and full specifications, you may check the link: https://bitly.cx/5djE

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Yamaha 2025 FZ-S Fi mileage

ARAI Claimed 60 kmpl
User Reported 37 kmpl

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