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Published : Nov 9, 2019, 6:56 PM IST

India Yamaha Motor introduces the all-new FZ-FI and FZS-FI, marking the first BSVI variant rollout from the company. Yamaha reiterates its commitment to offer excitement through its products and related experiences with the first launch of BSVI compliant FZs.

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Chennai: The Indian subsidiary of Japanese two-wheeler maker Yamaha on Saturday commenced the rollout of BSVI norm products, leading with FZ-FI and FZS-FI motorcycles.

"India Yamaha Motor introduces the all-new FZ-FI and FZS-FI, marking the first BSVI variant rollout from the company. Yamaha reiterates its commitment to offer excitement through its products and related experiences with first launch of BSVI compliant FZs," a company statement said here.

Yamaha Motor introduces the all-new FZ-FI and FZS-FI
Yamaha Motor introduces the all-new FZ-FI and FZS-FI

According to the company, all colour models of both FZ-FI and FZS-FI would be available as per BSVI norms.

It has introduced two new color options for its popular FZS-FI in Darknight and Metallic Red.

The launch of other BSVI compliant line ups would be announced in the coming months, it added.

The BSVI norm FZS-FI would be available at Rs 1.01 lakh (ex-showroom New Delhi) while Darknight in Rs 1.02 lakh (ex-showroom New Delhi) .

The FZ-FI BSVI would be available at Rs 99,200 (ex-showroom New Delhi), it said.

"As Yamaha reveals its new product line up, the BSVI compliant FZ motorcycles will be available across Yamaha showrooms from November," Yamaha Motor India Group of Companies, Chairman, Motofumi Shitara said.

"Yamaha strove for optimum cost control and achieved to peg it around 2.5 per cent higher..," he said.

The new BSVI models in 150cc are expected to ensure Yamaha's strong presence in the deluxe class 2W category, he said.

The move by India Yamaha Motors to introduce BSVI norms products comes in the backdrop of BSVI emission norms, which will come into force from April 1, 2020, across the country.

Currently, the vehicles sold in India conform to BSIV emission standards.

India Yamaha Motor introduced ABS variants of FZ-FI and FZS-FI in January 2019.

The company retails several motorcycles in India including YZF-R3 with ABS, YZF-R15, MT-15 with ABS, FZ25, Fazer and scooters Cygnus Ray ZR, Fascino among others, it added.

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Chennai: The Indian subsidiary of Japanese two-wheeler maker Yamaha on Saturday commenced the rollout of BSVI norm products, leading with FZ-FI and FZS-FI motorcycles.

"India Yamaha Motor introduces the all-new FZ-FI and FZS-FI, marking the first BSVI variant rollout from the company. Yamaha reiterates its commitment to offer excitement through its products and related experiences with first launch of BSVI compliant FZs," a company statement said here.

Yamaha Motor introduces the all-new FZ-FI and FZS-FI
Yamaha Motor introduces the all-new FZ-FI and FZS-FI

According to the company, all colour models of both FZ-FI and FZS-FI would be available as per BSVI norms.

It has introduced two new color options for its popular FZS-FI in Darknight and Metallic Red.

The launch of other BSVI compliant line ups would be announced in the coming months, it added.

The BSVI norm FZS-FI would be available at Rs 1.01 lakh (ex-showroom New Delhi) while Darknight in Rs 1.02 lakh (ex-showroom New Delhi) .

The FZ-FI BSVI would be available at Rs 99,200 (ex-showroom New Delhi), it said.

"As Yamaha reveals its new product line up, the BSVI compliant FZ motorcycles will be available across Yamaha showrooms from November," Yamaha Motor India Group of Companies, Chairman, Motofumi Shitara said.

"Yamaha strove for optimum cost control and achieved to peg it around 2.5 per cent higher..," he said.

The new BSVI models in 150cc are expected to ensure Yamaha's strong presence in the deluxe class 2W category, he said.

The move by India Yamaha Motors to introduce BSVI norms products comes in the backdrop of BSVI emission norms, which will come into force from April 1, 2020, across the country.

Currently, the vehicles sold in India conform to BSIV emission standards.

India Yamaha Motor introduced ABS variants of FZ-FI and FZS-FI in January 2019.

The company retails several motorcycles in India including YZF-R3 with ABS, YZF-R15, MT-15 with ABS, FZ25, Fazer and scooters Cygnus Ray ZR, Fascino among others, it added.

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Chennai, Nov 9 (PTI) The Indian subsidiary of Japanese

two-wheeler maker Yamaha on Saturday commenced the roll out of

BSVI norm products, leading with FZ-FI and FZS-FI motorcycles.

     "India Yamaha Motor introduces the all new FZ-FI and

FZS-FI, marking the first BSVI variant rollout from the

company. Yamaha reiterates its commitment to offer excitement

through its products and related experiences with first launch

of BSVI compliant FZs," a company statement said here.

     According to the company, all colour models of both FZ-FI

and FZS-FI would be available as per BSVI norms.

     It has introduced two new color options for its popular

FZS-FI in Darknight and Metallic Red.

     The launch of other BSVI compliant line ups would be

announced in the coming months, it added.

     The BSVI norm FZS-FI would be available at Rs 1.01 lakh

(ex-showroom New Delhi) while Darknight in Rs 1.02 lakh

(ex-showroom New Delhi) .

     The FZ-FI BSVI would be available at Rs 99,200 (ex-

showroom New Delhi), it said.

     "As Yamaha reveals its new product line up, the BSVI

compliant FZ motorcycles will be available across Yamaha

showrooms from November," Yamaha Motor India Group of

Companies, Chairman, Motofumi Shitara said.

     "Yamaha strove for optimum cost control and achieved to

peg it around 2.5 per cent higher..," he said.

     The new BSVI models in 150cc are expected to ensure

Yamaha's strong presence in deluxe class 2W category, he said.

     The move by India Yamaha Motors to introduce BSVI norms

products, comes in the backdrop of BSVI emission norms, which

will come into force from April 1, 2020 across the country.

     Currently, the vehicles sold in India conform to BSIV

emission standards.

     India Yamaha Motor introduced ABS variants of FZ-FI and

FZS-FI in January 2019.

     The company retails several motorcycles in India

including YZF-R3 with ABS, YZF-R15, MT-15 with ABS, FZ25,

Fazer and scooters Cygnus Ray ZR, Fascino among others, it

added.


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