
Yamaha’s FZ25 and FZS 25 are now the most affordable 250cc bikes in India!
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Yamaha India seems to have doubled down on their aggressive pricing strategy in the 250cc segment, dropping prices for their 250cc FZ range by almost Rs 20,000.
Yamaha seems to have doubled down on their strategy of out pricing the competition in 250cc naked segment. Now pricing their FZ series at Rs 20,000 less than before. This brings the new price of the FZ25 to Rs 1.34 lakh and the price of the FZS 25 to Rs 1.39 lakh. What’s fascinating is that these two 250cc motorcycles are now less expensive than their own 150cc stablemate the MT-15. Having recovered from the initial burden of transition costs to BS6, the company is now looking to improve their presence in the segment by passing the lower input costs down to prospective customers. While the FZS was already the most inexpensive 250cc, the Suzuki Gixxer 250 which has more power and features was too close for comfort. This new pricing makes the FZ series a very hard to turn down offer in the 250cc space.
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