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- Apr 15, 2021
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Yamaha seems to be keeping us pretty busy this new financial year but sadly, not in the way we would have liked. Following in the footsteps of the YZF-R15 (full deets here), the prices of the FZS-FI V3 have been hiked by Rs 1,000. Its colour-wise new ex-showroom prices are given below:
Colour |
New Price |
Old Price |
Difference |
Red |
Rs 1,08,200 |
Rs 1,07,200 |
Rs 1,000 |
Black |
Rs 1,08,200 |
Rs 1,07,200 |
Rs 1,000 |
Blue |
Rs 1,08,200 |
Rs 1,07,200 |
Rs 1,000 |
Dark Knight |
Rs 1,09,700 |
Rs 1,08,700 |
Rs 1,000 |
Vintage Green |
Rs 1,11,700 |
Rs 1,10,700 |
Rs 1,000 |
Once again, Yamaha has made no attempts to justify the price hike even though it is fairly nominal. For the money, the FZS offers a full-LED headlight, a digital negative LCD instrument cluster, single-channel ABS, and an under cowl. Recently, as part of a crucial update, the FZS received Bluetooth connectivity via Yamaha’s app. It is powered by a 149cc single-cylinder motor making 12.4PS and 13.2Nm with a side-stand engine cut-off feature.
After the price hike, the Vintage Edition of the FZS-FI costs almost Rs 1,400 more than the TVS Apache RTR 160 4V’s dual-disc variant, which, in turn, is a more polished product. Recently, it also got a bump in power with its 2021 update, further establishing its dominance in the segment.
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