Yamaha FZ-10 Updates

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Friday, 22 September 2023 05:27 AM

Yamaha Motor India has updated the FZ-10 for 2023 and the bike gets subtle upgrades in the form of OBD 2 compliance, LED indicators, a traction control system, and a new color option.

Monday, 26 December 2016 02:22 PM The 2017 Yamaha FZ-10, although not recently updated in India, still boasts an impressive engine derived from the YZF-R1, featuring a 998cc inline four with a cross-plane crankshaft. This design enhances traction and provides a linear torque feeling, making it a joy to ride on Indian streets. I think this engine is a significant selling point, even years after its release.
Tuesday, 26 July 2016 09:17 AM Yamaha has not introduced the FZ-10 in the Indian market, but if it were to be launched, it would likely compete with other high-performance naked bikes. The FZ-10s aggressive design and powerful engine would appeal to many Indian riders looking for a thrilling ride. I believe its absence in the Indian market is a missed opportunity for Yamaha.
Tuesday, 26 July 2016 06:10 PM The FZ-10s chassis, inspired by the R1, includes a lightweight aluminum frame and a short 55.1-inch wheelbase, making it highly maneuverable. If this bike were available in India, it would be a favorite among riders who enjoy cornering and aggressive riding. I think the handling of this bike would be exceptional on Indian roads.
Tuesday, 26 July 2016 03:53 PM In terms of technology, the FZ-10 features three levels of traction control, which would be highly beneficial for Indian road conditions. This feature, along with its advanced braking system, would enhance safety and riding confidence. I believe such advanced tech would be a major selling point in the Indian market.
Tuesday, 26 July 2016 11:28 PM The pricing of the FZ-10, if it were to be launched in India, would be a critical factor. With a global price tag of $12,999, it would be positioned as a premium product. I think the price would need to be carefully considered to make it competitive in the Indian market.