
Last Updated on: 12 Jun 2026
Yamaha FZ-X
The Yamaha FZ-X shares its 149cc engine platform with most Yamaha motorcycles in this segment, producing around 12.2hp. Since the engine performance is quite similar across the lineup, the main difference comes from the motorcycle’s design and overall character.
Unlike modern streetfighters with sharp and aggressive styling, the FZ-X follows a neo-retro design theme with a more classic-looking appearance. It features a round LED headlight, fork gaiters, metal brackets, and a ribbed tuck-and-roll style seat that gives the motorcycle an old-school feel. The bike also uses more metal parts than many modern motorcycles, as the fuel tank, engine shrouds, and front mudguard are largely made of metal instead of plastic body panels.
Yamaha FZ-X Features and specifications
Our Rating | Yet to be Reviewed |
Body Type | Bike |
Engine | 149 cc |
Fuel Type | Petrol |
Transmission | Manual |
Max Power | 12.2 bhp @ 7250 rpm |
Max Torque | 13.3 Nm @ 5500 rpm |
| Fuel Type/ Propulsion | Petrol |
| Engine Displacement | 149 cc |
| Valvetrain | 2 Valves/Cyl |
| Fueling |
| Fuel Tank Size | 10 L |
| Top Speed | 115 kph |
| Auto Start/Stop | No |
| Official Fuel Economy | None kmpl |
| Front Brakes | Disc |
| Rear Brakes | Disc |
| Front Brake Type | Disc |
| Front Brake Size | 282 mm |
| Length | 2020 mm |
| Width | 785 mm |
| Height | 1115 mm |
| Wheelbase | 1330 mm |
| Side-stand engine cut-off | |
| Hazard lights | |
| Anti-Lock Brakes (ABS) | Single Channel |
| Traction control |
| No. of Tripmeters | 2 |
| Headlamp Type | LED |
| Navigation | |
| Low Oil Indicator |
| Touchscreen | |
| Trip Meter | |
| Tachometer Type | Digital |
| Tachometer |
Yamaha FZ-X price & variants
The Yamaha FZ-X is currently available in a single variant and comes with a seat height of 810 mm and a wheelbase of 1,330 mm. The motorcycle is designed to offer a comfortable upright riding posture along with easy handling for daily commuting as well as relaxed highway rides.
The Yamaha FZ X price starts at Rs. 1.24 lakh (ex-showroom). Meanwhile, the Yamaha FZ X on road price starts from Rs. 1.33 Lakh and goes up to Rs. 1.45 Lakh, depending on the city, RTO charges, insurance costs and other applicable fees. Buyers in cities such as Delhi, Gurgaon, Mumbai, Hyderabad, Chennai and Kolkata may notice slight variations in the final on-road price.
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Yamaha FZ-X mileage
As per ARAI, the Yamaha FZ X mileage is around 55.11 kpl. In real-world riding conditions, the motorcycle typically delivers around 55 kmpl in the city, while highway riding returns around 48 to 50 kmpl, depending on riding style, traffic conditions and throttle usage. The fuel efficiency is quite impressive for a 150cc commuter-focused motorcycle and makes it suitable for everyday use.
The Yamaha FZ X fuel tank capacity is 10 litres. With a full tank, the motorcycle can offer a riding range of around 500km to 550km before refuelling in mixed riding conditions.
| PowertrainThe combination of engine type, fuel, and transmission that powers your vehicle and determines how it drives and what it runs on. | ARAI MileageMileage certified by the government, tested under controlled lab conditions. Real-world mileage will vary. |
|---|---|
Petrol-Manual 149 cc | NA |
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Yamaha FZ-X Images
The Yamaha FZ-X images showcase its styling along with its practical and comfortable design. Key highlights include:
- Neo-retro design with round LED headlight
- Muscular fuel tank and metal body styling
- Comfortable upright riding posture
- Wide handlebars and relaxed footpeg positioning
- Split seat setup with comfortable cushioning
- Side-profile images with rider ergonomics
- Detailed colour variant photos and close-up shots
Browse through 44 Yamaha FZ-X images to explore the motorcycle from different angles, design details, riding posture and available colour options.
Yamaha FZ-X videos
The Yamaha FZ-X is featured in several videos showcasing its comfortable riding ergonomics and smooth 149cc engine performance. These Yamaha FZ-X videos help buyers understand the motorcycle’s real-world riding experience, including test rides, comfortable cruising speed and highway behaviour.

Yamaha FZ-X Colours
The Yamaha FZ-X is available in three attractive colour options that match its neo-retro styling and rugged road presence.
- Matt Copper
- Metallic Black
- Metallic Blue
Colour availability may vary depending on dealership stock and location.
Yamaha FZ-X FAQs
The Yamaha FZ-X Hybrid gets a Smart Motor Generator (SMG), a 4.2-inch TFT display with navigation support, and an exclusive Matte Titan colour. Both versions use the same 149cc engine, but the Hybrid variant is slightly heavier and more expensive.
The Yamaha FZ-X rivals bikes such as the Hero Xtreme 160R, Suzuki Gixxer, and Yamaha XSR155.
The Yamaha FZ-X comes equipped with an all-LED lighting setup, including the headlamp and taillight.
Yamaha Y-Connect is a smartphone connectivity app that allows riders to access call and message alerts, vehicle information, maintenance updates, fuel consumption data, and parking location details through their smartphone.
Questions you may find useful
Deepak
•6wI am a first-time bike buyer looking for a retro-style motorcycle for my daily commute of around 30–35 km in Mumbai. I have considered the Yamaha XSR155 and Yamaha FZ-X Hybrid — are there any other options you would recommend? I am looking for a bike that is easy to maintain and service. I am 5'8" tall, so please suggest accordingly. I also have a small child, so comfort and practicality are important factors for me.

Autocar India
While both the Yamaha options you have shortlisted have their own strong points, neither would be the best fit for your usage, in our opinion. Considering you have a pretty lengthy daily commute in Mumbai (where the road surface by and large ranges from subpar to non-existent), we would recommend you pick a comfortable machine like the TVS Ronin or Royal Enfield Hunter 350. Both have neutral ergonomics, neo-retro styling and plush suspension, which should make them well-suited for your use case. One area where both the smaller Yamaha machines will edge out the Ronin and Hunter is fuel efficiency, but aside from that, the TVS & Royal Enfield make for a better purchase. The Yamaha XSR155 is a lovely sporty neo-retro machine, but its suspension is too stiff over bad roads. The Yamaha FZ-X is a 149cc commuter, and its performance, handling, and overall feel won't be as premium as the other bikes mentioned here. Take a test ride of both the Ronin and Hunter to see which one suits you best. We also have multiple comparison reviews of the Hunter, XSR and Ronin on our channel as well as website, and we'd encourage you to take a look at them before you make your purchase.
Sourav Mitra
•18wPlease suggest a good and comfortable bike between 150 cc and 200 cc for family use. My choices are the Honda SP160, Yamaha FZ-X Hybrid, TVS Ronin base model, and TVS Apache 160 4V. Please give a good suggestion.

Autocar India
The Honda SP160 is based on the same platform as the popular Unicorn and should have similiar strengths like good comfort, exceptional fuel efficiency, as well as durability and reliability in the long run. The TVS Apache RTR 160 4V is one of the best options in the sporty commuter bike segment and will offer you good performance and features without sacrificing comfort and practicality. Do bear in mind that if you are a tall person, then this bike will feel a little cramped, especially with its tight seat-to-footpeg distance.Coming to the TVS Ronin, this bike will offer you more performance and comfort than the other 150/160cc options you're looking at, but it will return lower fuel economy. And since you're looking at the base variant, you'll only get single-channel ABS like the smaller bikes. The Yamaha FZ-X Hybrid will likely be the most fuel-efficient machine of this lot, but it offers lacklustre performance, and its comfort levels aren't that high either.Our advice would be to take a test ride of everything you shortlist before making a decision.
AJ
•26wI am a beginner rider and need to buy a bike with a budget of around ₹2 lakh. I need it to be comfortable for both me and my pillion. I mostly commute about 40 km daily and occasionally do highway rides. It would be good if the bike also gives good mileage in its category. Please suggest suitable options.

Autocar India
Since you are a new rider and want good fuel efficiency, we'd recommend you stick to machines below 250cc. You have many good options in the 150/160cc commuter space, like the TVS Apache RTR 160 4V, Bajaj Pulsar N160, Yamaha FZ models and Honda Unicorn / SP160. These bikes will be light, manageable, fuel-efficient and also decently comfortable for a pillion. You can also take a look at sportier machines like the Yamaha XSR155 / MT-15 and KTM 160 Duke, although pillion comfort won't be a strong point on any of these bikes. If you want something that's a little more powerful - but still beginner-friendly - bikes like the Bajaj Pulsar N250, TVS Apache RTR 200 4V, Honda CB300F, and Suzuki Gixxer 250 models are options to consider. Do take a test ride of these machines to see which one suits you best.
Yamaha FZ-X price in India
| Cities | On road price |
|---|---|
Navi Mumbai | ₹1.51 Lakh |
Pune | ₹1.51 Lakh |
Raigad | ₹1.51 Lakh |
Thane | ₹1.51 Lakh |

























