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Yamaha announces ₹10,000 price benefit on RayZR 125 Fi Hybrid to mark 70th Anniversary

Yamaha announces ₹10,000 price benefit on RayZR 125 Fi Hybrid to mark 70th Anniversary

Time of India03-07-2025
Yamaha Motor Co. has announced a limited-time price benefit of up to ₹10,000 on its RayZR 125 Fi Hybrid scooter range in India, marking the company's 70th Foundation Day. The benefit includes an ex-showroom discount of ₹7,000 and is available on both the standard and Street Rally variants.
Extended warranty
In addition to the price benefit, Yamaha is offering a 10-year 'Total Warranty' at no extra cost. This includes a 2-year standard warranty and an 8-year extended warranty covering the engine, electrical components, and the fuel injection (Fi) system, valid for up to 1,00,000 km. The warranty is fully transferable to subsequent owners.
Updated prices
The RayZR 125 Fi Hybrid with drum brakes is priced at ₹79,340 (ex-showroom, Delhi) and is available in Cyan Blue, Metallic Black, and Matte Red. The disc brake variant is priced at ₹86,430 and comes in five colour options—Cyan Blue, Metallic Black, Matte Red, Racing Blue, and Dark Matte Blue. The Street Rally variant of the RayZR 125 Fi Hybrid is available in Ice Fluo Vermillion, Cyber Green, and Matte Black, and is priced at ₹92,970.
Yamaha stated that the initiative is part of its customer-focused efforts and reflects the brand's long-standing presence in the Indian two-wheeler market since 1955.>
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