Gets Two New Colours Near Festive Season The 149cc single-cylinder engine on nonetheless develops the identical 12.4 PS peak energy and 13.3 Nm peak torque
The Japanese bike producer, Yamaha, has launched two new colors with its common premium commuter. The fourth instalment of FZ vary, FZ-S Fi Ver 4.0, now will get two colors – Dark Matte Blue and Matte Black. Yamaha has priced it at Rs. 1,28,900 (ex-sh) and it now turns into essentially the most inexpensive colors of FZ Fi V4 lineup.
Yamaha FZ V4 Gets Two New Colours
Ahead of festive season, Yamaha is bringing newness with its FZ V4 lineup by launching Dark Matte Blue and Matte Black. These are the one two color choices with FZ-S Fi Ver 4.0 and they’re Dark Matte Blue and Matte Black. Both of those colors are priced at Rs. 1,28,900 (ex-sh).
Matte Black shade will get an all-black end together with a refined crimson pinstripe on each alloy wheels. Dark Matte Blue, nevertheless, has a white pinstripe on each alloy wheels. Yamaha nonetheless gives the chrome-finished surrounds for pretend vents on gas tank shrouds, which may have been black or a darker shade.
That design aspect is to not everybody’s style. For Rs. 500 extra, Yamaha gives FZ-S Fi Ver 4.0 DLX with dual-tone seat covers and a colour-coded alloy wheel end. There are three shades with DLX mannequin – Metallic Grey, Metallic Black and Majesty Red. All three shades nonetheless hold the chrome surrounds on gas tank extensions.
Dark Matte Blue
Metallic Grey will get Racing Blue colored alloy wheels and a Black seat cowl. Metallic Black and Majesty Red will get Gold-finished alloy wheels and a pastel crimson seat cowl. Yamaha surprisingly would not provide a cut up seat setup with FZ-S Fi Ver 4.0 and its DLX variant even as we speak.
What is new?
The fundamental spotlight of Ver 4.0 over Ver 3.0 is in its headlights. Ver 4.0 will get a brand new headlight design that packs twin LED DRLs together with it. This design is to not everybody’s style both. Except for the colors, precise bike is totally just like what it has been. It is a no-nonsense premium commuter bike.
It packs a 149cc single-cylinder 2V SOHC engine that’s able to outputting 12.4 PS of peak energy at 7,250 RPM and 13.3 Nm of torque at 5,500 RPM, mated to a 5-speed gearbox. Yamaha is providing a traction management system within the combine as properly. This is an air-cooled engine that boasts a simplistic setup and good gas effectivity.
Matte Black
Componentry contains RSU telescopic entrance forks, mono-shock rear suspension, alloy wheels, single-disc setup at each ends, and single-channel ABS amongst others. The totally digital LCD show has Bluetooth connectivity, however not turn-by-turn navigation. We would love it if Yamaha brings the identical updates it delivered to this bike in Brazil (2023 Fazer FZ-15).