Prices for the bikes are yet to be announced.
Yamaha has revealed the 2020 FZ 25 that now meets the BS6 emission norms along with the FZS 25 variant of the motorcycle that is now the new range-topping version. Prices though are yet to be announced with the FZ 25 scheduled for launch in April this year, while the new FZS 25 is slated for launch later in the year.
The 2020 Yamaha FZ 25 gets styling revisions including the revised headlamp cluster that gets the bi-functional treatment and continues to be an LED unit. There’s also a negative LCD display for the instrument console, underbelly cowl and a side-stand engine cut-off switch added in the mix.
The FZ 25 continues to get the muscular styling and will be available in two colour options – Metallic Black and Racing Blue. The new Yamaha FZS 25 will sport all the changes as the FZ 25 but will be offered in Dark Cyan, Dark Blue and Metallic White paint options. The former two colour options will be offered with gold-painted alloy wheels.
The updated Yamaha FZ 25 continues to use the same 249 cc single-cylinder, fuel-injected motor that’s now BS6 compliant. Power output remains the same at 20.5 bhp at 8000 rpm and 20.1 Nm of peak torque at 6000 rpm. The motor is paired with a 5-speed gearbox.
BS6 Yamaha FZ25
– Yamaha has revealed the 2020 FZ 25 that now meets the BS6 emission norms
– The updated Yamaha FZ 25 continues to use the same 249 cc single-cylinder
– The FZS 25 variant is now the new range-topping version