India Yamaha Motor has as a part of ‘The Call of the Blue’ campaign, introduced the Monster Energy Yamaha MotoGP Edition of its popular FZ 25 model.
The all new FZ 25 Monster Energy Yamaha MotoGP Edition gets Yamaha Moto GP branding on the tank shrouds, the fuel tank and side panels, outlining its Racing background. The FZ 25 Monster Energy Yamaha Moto GP Edition is launched at Rs. 1,36,800 (Ex-showroom, Delhi) and will be available in India by end of July 2021.
The FZ 25 model continues to retain the same BS-VI compliant 249-cc Air Cooled, SOHC, 4 Stroke, Single-cylinder Engine that produces maximum power of 20.8PS at 8000rpm and a maximum torque of 20.1Nm at 6000rpm. To stimulate its growth, Yamaha aims to strengthen the global image of excitement, style, and sportiness by offering MotoGP inspired Editions in the future.
The FZ 25 also continues to pack in loads of features that include a multi-function negative LCD instrument cluster, LED day time running lamp, class-D bi functional LED headlight, under cowl and side stand with an engine cut-off switch.
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