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Yamaha launches its new range of bikes in India, price starts from Rs 1,15,200

 

2023 Yamaha India Bikes: Yamaha India has updated its bike range in India. The company on Monday launched the new FZ Fi V3, FZS Fi V4, FZ-X and MT-15 V2, R15M, R15 V4. The new bikes have been brought with new features and design updates. Here are the prices of Yamaha’s new 2023 bike range:

FZ Fi V3: Rs 1,15,200
FZS Fi V4: Rs 1,27,400
FZ-X: Rs 1,35,900
MT-15 V2: Rs 1,68,400
R15M: Rs 1,93,900
R15 V4: Rs 1,80,900

All prices are ex-showroom, Delhi.

 

Yamaha India 2023 Bikes

 

Getting new features

Talking about Yamaha’s new bike range, the company has updated the traction control system in all the bikes. Apart from this, the company is now also offering LED turn indicators in all the bikes. The company claims that the new traction control system will provide better balance to the bike even on rough roads. This feature gives the bike good grip even on slippery roads and gives good confidence to the rider on the highway.

Yamaha India 2023 Bikes

The company has now given a new LED headlight and turn indicator setup in the FZS Fi V4. The company claims that the new headlight and turn indicators are brighter than before and provide better visibility on the road. Apart from this, the company is also offering a new digital instrument console in this bike which is equipped with features like Bluetooth and smartphone connectivity.

Yamaha India 2023 Bikes

Apart from cosmetic updates and new features, all the new bikes of the company have been introduced in their existing engines. In India, Yamaha offers all its bikes from 150 cc to 155 cc engines.

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