The 2024 Yamaha FZ-X Gets A Dazzling Makeover With Matte Titan & Chrome Finishes
Yamaha India has stirred excitement among motorcycle enthusiasts with the introduction of the 2024 FZ-X range, adding a splash of novelty to the retro Japanese bike with new aesthetic updates.
The FZ-X, a motorcycle that already has a strong fan following for its unique blend of classic styling and modern features, now shines even brighter with the introduction of two captivating paint schemes – Matte Titan and Chrome.

New Paint Schemes to Rev Up the Style
For those eager to ride off in style, the Matte Titan variant has already hit the showrooms alongside the existing Dark Metallic Blue and Matte Copper options. Although the Chrome version has been generating buzz.
This chrome version is expected to keep enthusiasts on the edge of their seats until its launch in February. For now, the Matte Titan stands out with its understated yet bold look, priced competitively at Rs 1,37,200 (ex-showroom, Delhi).

Power and Performance Unmatched
Underneath the stylish exterior lies the heart of the FZ-X – a robust 149cc, single-cylinder engine. This powertrain pumps out 12.23bhp and 13.3Nm of torque, paired with a slick five-speed gearbox, promising a ride that's as thrilling as it is smooth.
Despite the new paint options, the design of the 2024 model holds true to its retro roots, featuring the iconic round LED headlight with DRLs illuminating the path ahead.

Modern Features for the Discerning Rider
The FZ-X isn't just about looks; it's also packed with a plethora of modern features. Riders can enjoy full LED illumination, a cutting-edge LCD display with smartphone connectivity to stay in sync while on the move, and a handy USB socket for charging on the go.
Safety and convenience are further enhanced with traction control and a side stand sensor, ensuring peace of mind every time you hit the road. The motorcycle's ride quality is as impressive as its feature list, with its 41mm telescopic front forks and a seven-step adjustable monoshock at the rear, catering to varying rider preferences and road conditions.

When it comes to stopping power, the 282mm front and 220mm rear disc brakes provide ample bite, and the bike rolls on sturdy 17-inch wheels, shod with a 100/80 front and 140/60 rear tyre, promising a grip that matches the bike's spirited performance.
Alongside the FZ-X, Yamaha India has also refreshed the YZF R15 and the FZ-S line-up for 2024, with each model receiving its own set of colour and feature enhancements, ensuring that there's something for every kind of rider in Yamaha's latest offerings.
With the new paint schemes and updated features, the 2024 FZ-X range is poised to not only continue but also build upon the legacy of Yamaha's commitment to combining style with substance.


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