Yamaha Fazer FI, FZ-S FI get new colour options

    The new colour options will be added to Yamaha's current line-up; no mechanical changes have been made.

    Published On Sep 29, 2015 06:05:00 PM

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    Yamaha Motor India has just refreshed its FZ-S FI and Fazer FI with four and three new colour options respectively. The four new colours for the FZ-S FI includes grey, white, black and green options, while the Fazer will be available in white, black and red, in addition to the colours that were already on sale.

    There are no mechanical changes made to the motorcycles, and are still powered by the 149cc, air cooled, four-stroke engine. The FZ-S and Fazer's fuel-injected versions were launched last year, and are sold alongside their carburetted versions.

    Yamaha recently launched the YZF-R3, and relaunched the older YZF-R15 with a few tweaks, adding an ‘S’ badge to it. With this recent update, the manufacturer has made clear its intent of focussing more on the youth.

    Roy Kurian, vice president, sales and marketing also resonated with the manufacturer's idea, stating that the products have gained immense popularity with the youth, and it is their endeavour to ‘bring further excitement’ for their ‘style conscious’ customers. He further added that the manufacturer will strive continuously to focus more on target customers.

    With the new colour options, Yamaha FZ-S FI will be priced at
    Rs 82,159, and the Yamaha Fazer FI at Rs 87,305 (all prices
    ex-showroom, Delhi).

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