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2025 Yamaha FZ-X Hybrid launched at Rs 1.49 Lakh

2025 Yamaha FZ-X Hybrid launched at Rs 1.49 Lakh

India Today3 days ago
India Yamaha Motor has launched the 2025 FZ-X Hybrid, introducing the brand's hybrid engine technology to its neo-retro street bike. Priced at Rs 1,49,990 (ex-showroom, Delhi), the new FZ-X comes with a suite of tech upgrades including a colour TFT meter and turn-by-turn navigation.The hybrid powertrain features Yamaha's Smart Motor Generator (SMG) system and Stop and Start System (SSS), offering enhanced fuel efficiency and smoother, quieter starts. The hybrid setup assists acceleration and automatically shuts off the engine at idle, restarting it seamlessly via clutch input.
advertisementAnother highlight is the 4.2-inch full-colour TFT instrument cluster with smartphone connectivity via the Y-Connect app. Riders also benefit from real-time Google Maps-integrated navigation with intersection prompts and road name displays, aimed at delivering a more intuitive riding experience.
Speaking on the launch, Itaru Otani, Chairman of Yamaha Motor India Group, said, "We were thrilled by the overwhelming response to our Hybrid Technology when we introduced it in the 2025 FZ-S Fi Hybrid. Extending this breakthrough to the FZ-X model felt like a natural next step. We are confident that adding hybrid power to the FZ-X model will further boost Yamaha's appeal, particularly among riders who seek a practical yet premium riding experience. At Yamaha, we continually listen to our customers' evolving needs, and this latest offering underscores our commitment to innovation. By integrating advanced technology with a deep understanding of rider needs, Yamaha is redefining the future of mobility."
Customers also have the option of the non-hybrid FZ-X, priced at Rs 1,29,990 (ex-showroom, Delhi), available in Dark Matte Blue and Metallic Black.The 2025 FZ-X retains its classic design with a robust metal build and neo-retro styling, now featuring the iconic Yamaha tank logomark. Powering the motorcycle is a 149cc air-cooled, fuel-injected engine delivering 12.4bhp at 7,250rpm and 13.3Nm of torque at 5,500rpm.
For improved control and safety, the motorcycle is equipped with Traction Control System (TCS), single-channel ABS, telescopic front suspension, and a 7-step adjustable Monocross rear suspension. The seat features a slip-resistant, two-level tuck-and-roll design for added rider comfort.Subscribe to Auto Today Magazine- Ends
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