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Yamaha India to make its new launch in December

Modified On Jun 2, 2015 12:00 AM By Mansi Malhotra for Yamaha FZ1

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 Observing the continuous growth of Super bike market, India Yamaha Motors is soon to release its all new and enhanced Yamaha FZ1 in the country. After its successful launches of Yamaha R1 and Yamaha MT-01, the company is again ready to provide its customers a complete new bash. The new model of the famous company is to come tagged with a competitive price of around 8 to 9 lakh.

 

The company inculcates all the new and latest features to Yamaha FZ1 so as to make it the favourite and to experience good response from the buyers. A powerful engine is stuffed to the bike with a capacity of 1000 cc that is to generate eloquent power and torque. The engine of the new bike that is to be launched in December 2010 consists of four cylinders. The Yamaha FZ1 is made to compete with the already launched super bikes from companies like Hero Honda, Kawasaki,etc.

 

The Japanese bike maker is excelling the bike world with its products. The company with a view to grab major portion of the market, accomplishes its bike with advanced features. The company inculcates sound braking and suspension system to its new Yamaha FZ1 so as to assure de-acceleration of speed as and when required by the rider. The wheels of bike are broad alloy type that avoids the situation like skidding and also make the bike look stylish and belligerent.

 

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Some officials of the company said, “The bike is priced cheaper than the Honda CB1000R, which is the cheapest imported superbike currently sold. The bike will be imported as CBU from Australia or Japan.” 

 

A senior official from India Yamaha said, “There will be fierce competition in coming time, so we are gearing up for that. The company is following top to bottom strategy to connect to the youth. We have a order backlog of 10,000 every month and plans to debottle the manufacturing plant to cater to the growing demand.”

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