Yamaha FZ-X Receives Price Hike of Up to Rs 2,800 in India
Yamaha Motor India has raised the FZ-X motorcycle's price by up to Rs 2,800, with the standard model now at Rs 1.25 lakh and the DLX at Rs 1.43 lakh. The bike's design and mechanicals remain unchanged.

Yamaha Motor India has increased the prices of its FZ-X motorcycle by up to Rs 2,800. The price hike affects both the standard and DLX variants, with the standard model now costing Rs 1.25 lakh and the DLX version priced at Rs 1.43 lakh. All prices are ex-showroom Maharashtra.
Key Highlights
- Yamaha FZ-X price increased by up to Rs 2,800 in India
- Standard model now costs Rs 1.25 lakh ex-showroom Maharashtra
- DLX variant priced at Rs 1.43 lakh after Rs 2,800 hike
- No changes to engine or design after the price revision
Details of the Price Increase
The standard Yamaha FZ-X has seen a price rise of Rs 2,500, while the DLX variant is up by Rs 2,800. Yamaha attributes this revision to higher logistics and input costs. Despite the price change, the FZ-X remains unchanged in both appearance and mechanical specifications.
Technical Specifications Remain Unchanged

The Yamaha FZ-X continues to use a 149cc, air-cooled, single-cylinder engine. This motor produces 12.2bhp at 7,250rpm and a peak torque of 13.3Nm at 5,500rpm. The motorcycle is based on the FZ platform and is designed for daily commuting. It offers a modern-retro look, appealing to buyers seeking an alternative to the standard FZ range.
Market Position and Appeal
The FZ-X targets riders who want a commuter bike with a neo-retro design. The price increase is not expected to significantly impact purchasing decisions, as the hike is relatively modest. Yamaha's decision aligns with industry trends, where manufacturers adjust prices to manage rising operational costs.
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