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BS6 FZ-Fi and FZS-Fi get a hike of Rs 500 while BS6 Yamaha R15 V3.0 price has been increased by Rs 1,000.

BS6 Yamaha R15, FZ-Fi and FZS-Fi Prices Hiked

BS6 FZ-Fi and FZS-Fi get a hike of Rs 500 while BS6 Yamaha R15 V3.0 price has been increased by Rs 1,000.

With the nationwide restrictions easing now and dealerships opening up, automobile manufacturers are hiking the prices on their vehicles. Bajaj recently announced a price increase on Pulsar 150 and now Yamaha has done the same. Yamaha India has announced hike on prices of BS6 compliant models - R15 V3.0, FZ-Fi and FZS-Fi, Fz25.  Price hike for both FZ-Fi and FZS-Fi is the first one since the BS6 update. The FZ-Fi and  FZS-Fi were launched in November 2019 and were the first models to receive BS6 update in Yamaha's stable of motorcycles. The BS6 FZ-Fi introductory price at launch was Rs 99,200 (Ex-Showroom, Delhi) with two colour options - Racing Blue and Metallic Black. The BS6 FZS-Fi was priced at INR 1,01,200 (Ex-Showroom, Delhi) while Metallic Red, Matte Black, Dark Matte Blue, and Grey/Cyan Blue were the standard colour options. For the Dark Knight paint scheme, the customer had to shell out Rs 1,02,700 (Ex-Showroom, Delhi). BS6 FZ-Fi and BS6 FZS-Fi have received a hike of Rs 500. 


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