Yamaha cuts price of FZ 25 bike range by up to Rs 19,300
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Last Updated: Jun 01, 2021, 02:41 PM IST
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The company has now priced FZS 25 and FZ25 at Rs 1,39,300 and Rs 1,34,800, respectively (ex-showroom Delhi), Yamaha Motor India said in a statement.
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Two-wheeler major Yamaha Motor India on Tuesday said it has cut ex-showroom prices of its FZS 25 and FZ 25 bikes in the country with immediate effect on account of reduction in the input costs of the two models.
The prices of FZS 25 and FZ 25 have been reduced by Rs 19,300 and Rs 18,800, respectively (ex-showroom Delhi).
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FZ25, FZS 25 prices dropped by a substantial Rs 20,000
Yamaha has managed to slash prices by reducing input costs
Aims to make the FZ25, FZS 25 more accessible
The Yamaha FZ25 is now available at Rs 1.34 lakh while the FZS 25 will set you back by Rs 1.39 lakh. That s about Rs 20,000 cheaper than before.
The Yamaha FZ25 and FZS 25 were previously burdened by high input costs with the transition to BS6, which led to a high ex-showroom price. In fact, the BS4 to BS6 price increase was so significant that it sat tantalisingly close to the
Yamaha says it has now managed to reduce the input costs and has decided to pass on the benefit to the customer. It believes that the price reduction will help it reach its potential customer by making the FZ25, FZS 25 more accessible.
Currently, Yamaha India is working on the new FZ-X model and it is in the testing phase. Besides that, it also registered the 'Tracer' sub-brand in India. This hints that they might bring Tracer 700 and Tracer 900 models to the country.
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