Yamaha has launched the new FZ Series in India. Featuring a host of mechanical and cosmetic updates, the popular 150cc motorcycle now looks and feels different. And with its new ‘Blue Core’ engine concept, the motorcycle is also said to be more efficient than ever before. As a part of this new upgrade, the Japanese brand has also launched the new FZ-S Version 2.0.
The FZ-S Version 2.0 highlights the style quotient with new colours and graphics. Design-wise, the rest of the model is pretty much the same as the standard new FZ which now gets a two piece seat, revised bikini faring, and new cooling shrouds beneath the fuel tank.
The new FZ-S is powered by a newly designed air-cooled, 149cc single-cylinder engine which benefits from a closed loop fuel injection system. The same engine also powers the standard new FZ. Tweaked to deliver a better fuel efficiency, the engine now produces 13.1bhp of power and 12.8Nm of torque. For this new model, Yamaha is claiming a 14 per cent improvement in fuel economy.
The new FZ-S will go on sale starting Sept 2014. To be available in astral blue, molten orange, moon walk white and cyber green, the upgraded model will take on the Honda CB Trigger and the upcoming Suzuki Gixxer.
The FZ-S Version 2.0 highlights the style quotient with new colours and graphics. Design-wise, the rest of the model is pretty much the same as the standard new FZ which now gets a two piece seat, revised bikini faring, and new cooling shrouds beneath the fuel tank.
The new FZ-S is powered by a newly designed air-cooled, 149cc single-cylinder engine which benefits from a closed loop fuel injection system. The same engine also powers the standard new FZ. Tweaked to deliver a better fuel efficiency, the engine now produces 13.1bhp of power and 12.8Nm of torque. For this new model, Yamaha is claiming a 14 per cent improvement in fuel economy.
The new FZ-S will go on sale starting Sept 2014. To be available in astral blue, molten orange, moon walk white and cyber green, the upgraded model will take on the Honda CB Trigger and the upcoming Suzuki Gixxer.
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