
2025 Yamaha FZ-X launched in India at Rs 1.5 lakh: What's new
has launched the updated 2025
Yamaha FZ-X Hybrid
motorcycle in the Indian market. Priced at Rs 1.50 lakh, this makes it Rs 20,000 costlier than the standard FZ-X and Rs 5,000 more expensive than the FZ-S Hybrid. The bike is offered in a single matte green shade called Matte Titan and it also gets golden wheels. Those interested can book the bike online or by visiting their nearest
Yamaha dealership
, Deliveries are expected to begin soon.
The Yamaha FZ-X Hybrid features smart fuel-saving technology when compared to the standard model. Much like its sibling, the FZ-X Hybrid comes equipped with an
Integrated Starter Generator
(ISG), which enables a quieter engine start and start-stop functionality to help conserve fuel in stop-and-go traffic. It also features a 4.2-inch colour TFT screen, along with updated switchgear to manage the new digital functions.
The bike retains the familiar 149cc, air-cooled, single-cylinder engine which produces 12.4hp of power and 13.3 N · m of torque, paired with a five-speed gearbox. Performance figures remain unchanged, as the hybrid system is engineered to enhance mileage rather than increase output. Visually and mechanically, the FZ-X Hybrid is nearly identical to the standard version. The only notable difference lies in the weight—the hybrid variant tips the scales at 141kg, making it 2kg heavier due to the added tech.
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The FZ-X features telescopic forks at the front and a rear mono-shock with 7-step adjustability. For braking, the motorcycle uses disc brakes on both wheels, supported by a single-channel ABS setup and a traction control system.
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