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September 16, 2009

YAMAHA FZ-S & FAZER – Limited Edition launched

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Yamaha Motor India launched the limited edition of its popular Fazer & FZ series bikes intended to make the customers feel exclusive and special while creating a pride of ownership in them. Only 3,000 units of White colour Limited edition FZ16, FZ-S and Fazer models will be produced and will be priced at Rs. 66,500, Rs. 68,500, and Rs. 73,500/- respectively.

Along with the latest limited edition of Yamaha bikes in India, Yamaha also launched the  Yamaha V-MAX, the Japanese bike major is all set to provide Indian riders a chance to experience true ‘Art of Engineering’, which lies at the heart of Yamaha’s creations. The Yamaha VMAX offers the very latest in advanced design and technology for an awesome acceleration feeling, combined with bodywork and styling that respects and enhances the iconic image of the original model.

The new Yamaha VMAX  showcases for some of Yamaha’s cutting-edge engine and chassis technology – from engine control systems to the aluminium frame and the radial-mounted 6-piston front brakes. Powering the new VMAX is an all-new 1,679cc liquid-cooled 4-stroke DOHC 65 degree V4 engine. The rear suspension is a link-type Monocross system which is fully adjustable for outstanding grip on the road. With all this brute engine force, the new VMAX delivers an unforgettable combination of innovation and acceleration. VMAX will be available in Metallic Black colour at an ex-showroom price (Delhi) of Rs. 20 lakh at select Yamaha showrooms across the country.

Commenting on the occasion, Yukimine Tsuji, CEO, India Yamaha Motor Pvt. Ltd., said, “India is one of the key markets for Yamaha. We are constantly shifting gears to transform the market from utility to pleasure & lifestyle. With the launch of all new VMAX, Yamaha brings a new credo for the bikers in India. Today, Yamaha is offering innovative designs, sporty looks and premium features across models as part of its strategy to give consumers a new thrill in biking. The limited edition of high demand model Fazer & FZ series is in line with this strategy. Also with the festive season round the corner, we expect limited editions to be an instant hit amongst biking enthusiasts.”

Talking about Yamaha’s association with John Abraham as its brand ambassador, Tsuji added, “John is a passionate biker himself and fits the brand Yamaha. We are upbeat about John’s association with Yamaha and confident that it will catapult the concept of biking in India to a new level.”

A biking enthusiast himself, John Abraham will further take Yamaha’s brand image to the consumer. The target audience identifies with him because he signifies the sense of style, speed and ruggedness. Yamaha endeavors to inculcate the rider’s spirit with a sense of freedom as well as promote safe biking culture in the country, and who would be a better promoter than the rider himself (John Abraham).

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A remix version of the FZ16 naked streetbike, with that of the Yamaha YZF R15 quarter front fairing. The Yamaha Fazer – Touring Spirit

fz-16Yamaha Motors had recently announced that they would be launching Performance Race Kits for their well accepted bikes, the Yamaha R15 and FZ 16, and phew, customers were seen making a beeline to buy those, as it would enhance the beauty of the most gorgeous or should we say handsome motorcyles. After announcing that, Yamaha just couldnt sit idle and again this week announced its intention to make track application performance parts for its YZF R15 and FZ16. The announcement this Monday was filled with high power performance show by none other than the President and CEO of  Yamaha Motor Co. Ltd., Japan Mr. Takashi Kajikawa.

1 Comment »

  1. Very good post. Yamaha FZ has got decent looks with neat finish.

    Comment by Sahiba — July 22, 2010 @ 5:37 am


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