Yamaha FZS V3 Dark Knight Edition

Ex-Showroom Price

₹ 1,22,700
* Delhi. May vary.
Colour Options and Price in India
Bike Variant Yamaha FZS V3 Dark Knight Edition
Availability Status in India Available
2-Wheeler Type Naked
Latest Price in India Yamaha FZS V3 Dark Knight Edition price is Rs 1.23 lakh (ex-showroom).
Fuel Type Petrol
Colour Options Dark Knight
Official Tagline Lord of the Streets
On Road Price Yamaha FZS V3 Dark Knight Edition on road price is Rs 1.41 lakh in Delhi, Rs 1.46 lakh in Mumbai, Rs 1.43 lakh in Kolkata and Rs 1.45 lakh in Chennai. The prices mentioned here are approximate and we suggest you contact your nearest Yamaha dealership to get the exact on-road price quote in your city.
MAXABOUT RATING AND OVERVIEW
Design
Performance
Comfort
Fuel Economy
Features
Build Quality
Value for Money
ENGINE AND GEARBOX
Engine Details 149cc, Air-Cooled, 4-Stroke, 2-Valve, SOHC Engine
Fuel System Fuel injection
Cooling Air Cooled
Engine cc (Displacement) 149 cc
Maximum Power 12.4 HP @ 7250 rpm
Maximum Torque 13.3 Nm @ 5500 rpm
Number of Cylinders 1
Emission Norms BS6-Compliant
Lubrication Wet Sump
Compression Ratio 9.6 : 1
Bore 57.3 mm
Stroke 57.9 mm
Number of Gears 5
Gearbox Type Constant Mesh
Clutch Wet Multiple Disc
Gear Ratios 1st=2.714 2nd=1.789 3rd=1.318 4th=1.045 5th=0.875
Side Stand Engine Cut Off
MILEAGE AND TOP SPEED
Mileage Yamaha FZS V3 mileage is 45 kmpl (approximate).
Performance In terms of performance, the sports commuter motorcycle can accelerate from 0-100 kmph in 15.17 seconds.
Top Speed Yamaha FZS V3 top speed is 115 kmph (approximate, speedo-indicated).
BRAKES AND TYRES
Front Brake 282mm Disc Brake
Rear Brake 220mm Disc Brake
ABS 1-Channel ABS
Front Tyre 100/80-17 M/C 52P
Rear Tyre 140/60-R17 M/C 63P
Front Wheel 17-inch
Rear Wheel 17-inch
Tubeless Tyres
Alloy Wheels
PERFORMANCE FIGURES
0-60 kmph 4.73 secs
0-100 kmph 15.17 secs
KEY FEATURES AND COMPETITORS
Braking System 1-Channel ABS (Anti-Lock Braking System)
Key Features Some of the key Yamaha FZS V3 Dark Knight Edition features include - Negative LCD Instrument Cluster, In-Built Side Stand Engine Cut-off Switch, LED Headlight, Bluetooth-enabled "Yamaha Motorcycle Connect X", Single Channel ABS, Monocross Suspension, Comfortable Two-Level Seat, Advanced Midship Muffler & Enhanced Muffler Sound, Chrome Duct Plating with 3D Emblem, E20 Fuel Compatible, Under Cowl, Light Weight Body.
Similar Bikes TVS Apache RTR 160 4V, Suzuki Gixxer 155, Hero Xtreme 160R, Bajaj Pulsar NS160
SUSPENSION AND CHASSIS
Front Suspension 41mm Telescopic Forks
Rear Suspension 7-Step Adjustable Monocross Suspension
Frame (Chassis) Diamond
Exhaust/Muffler Advanced Midship Muffler Cover
DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHT
Overall Length 1990 mm
Overall Width 780 mm
Overall Height 1080 mm
Ground Clearance 165 mm
Seat Height 790 mm
Wheelbase 1330 mm
Kerb Weight 135 kg
Fuel Tank Capacity 13 litres
INSTRUMENT CONSOLE FEATURES
Speedometer Digital
Tachometer Digital
Trip Meter Digital
Odometer Digital
Clock Digital
ABS Light
Fuel Gauge Digital
Low Fuel Warning Light
Economy Riding Indicator Yes, Equipped
Mobile Phone Connectivity Via Bluetooth
BATTERY AND LIGHTING
Pass Light
Battery Type Maintenance Free (ETZ-5)
Capacity 4.0AH (10H), Sealed type
Voltage 12V
Head Light LED
Tail Light 12V,21/5W x 1
Automatic Headlamp On (AHO)
COMFORT FEATURES
Electric Start
Pillion Footrest
Pillion Grabrail
Miscellaneous Information
Ex Showroom Price vs On Road Price Ex-Showroom Price is the Manufacturing Cost of the vehicle + Dealer/Seller Profit + GST (Goods and Service Tax) + Transportation Charges (from the manufacturing plant to the dealership). On the other hand, the On-Road Price is the actual cost you pay to the dealership to make the vehicle legal to run on the roads. It includes Ex-Showroom Price in your city + RTO Charges (Vehicle Registration) + One Time Road Tax + Insurance Charges. The On-Road Price also includes some optional things like if you opt for Genuine Accessories and Extended Warranty while buying a vehicle. Please note that the On-Road Price varies a lot across different states in India due to different percentage for the State Registration Charges.

Yamaha FZS V3 Dark Knight Edition Review

07 Nov, 2024 10:12 AM

Overview

Yamaha FZS V3 Dark Knight Edition: A Personal Ride You’ll Love

While we kick off today’s feature on the Yamaha FZS V3 Dark Knight Edition, there is a presence that draws you in as soon as you look at the motorcycle. The first time I saw it, there is one thing that catches my eyes and that has to be its neatly black coloured casing dimension Motion Event. just simple yet elegant, like they say, it does not need to shout that it can roar. But this bicycle is not simply about image – it merges style and functionality in a manner ideal for metropolitan two-wheel users such as myself. Whether you are darting to and fro through rush hour congestion or zipping off to a chai stop on the weekend, this bike is perfectly capable.

Why the Dark Knight Edition is Different?

Even at my first glance at the Dark Knight Edition it evoked the desire of seeing a ‘merely’ an action movie villain – mysterious, dark skinned and demanding attention even when silent. The black metallic look with gold trimmings is deliberate and screams classy without being overly malicious about it. It’s not sleek and stylish, it’s announcing the products are self-assured: that’s a thin line between class and obnoxiousness.

Key Specs at a Glance

Feature | Details 

Engine: 149cc, fuel-injected 

Power: 12.4 PS at 7,250 RPM 

Torque: 13.3 Nm at 5,500 RPM 

Weight: 135 kg 

Mileage: 45-50 km/l (real-world) 

Price: ?1.23 lakh (ex-showroom) 

The specs do not come bragging about performance in any way, yet they let you in on something more significant: efficiency and guaranteed performance. We would expect Yamaha to give us a reliable ride and the motorcycle does just that in this one.

Riding with the Dark Knight: My Experience

As a matter of fact, when I took Dark Knight out for review I felt I was being introduced to a new friend. In no time at all, I was perfectly comfortable perched on the seat and it wasn’t long before I saw what everyone raves about.

Smooth and Steady Performance

The specified 149cc might not really bring great impressions here, but once on the motorway, it is all about just how easily that mill transforms city crawling. Throttle behaviour is quite linear or rather progressive and for me this is perfect especially during rush hour stop and go. Of course, it’s not exciting when pushed for top BHP at extended velocities but I never felt cheated when in my regular Traffic Grid SQLs.

A Comfortable Ride

I will say that the large handles and the seated position after an hour of cycling is simply amazing. It is geometry of our body that even after driving in traffic congested city like Bengaluru my shoulders and back were not aching. While I found the seat quite comfortable myself, it took padded criticism from my pillion. There is one aspect to the SWP 1200 that Yamaha could have been more liberal with the cushioning there.

Tech Meets Style

The LED headlight is more than a beautiful exterior design – it illuminated the streets as if it has a charm. And what about Bluetooth-enabled console? I didn’t think I’d care, but getting call and SMS alerts when you are on the move makes things easier. And, tracking the last parked location seems so legal for those of us whose minds forget the details all too often.

What Could Be Better?

That being said, despite the ride being really enjoyable, there are a few things which to my mind could have been improved. It is here that Yamaha ended up leaving me wanting just a little bit more.

Limited Braking Confidence

The single-channel ABS works well ahead of time, but the rear brake lacked a certain connectedness, particularly when it came to wet surfaces. It would have been good to have that dual channel abs here because it gives you that extra confidence when applying the brakes hard.

Not for Speed Junkies

I attempted to take it past 85 km/h, and just as you would expect known, the bike isn’t nearly as happy as you are. When you get to the higher RPMs you can hear that the engine is a little strained and this is where you realize that this bike was designed for comfort.

Tyre Grip Could Be Better

The standard car tyres are suitable for the smooth city streets and on anything other than that, I kept feeling unsafe. If you’re going to engage in longer trips or constant highways, it would be prudent to consider a tyre modification.

My Final Take: Worth the Hype?

Yamaha FZS V3 Dark Knight Edition to me definitely belongs to the category of bikes which, despite initial disapproval, begin to win your heart gradually. While it doesn’t make a spectacle out of its presence, it causes a stir at wherever it goes. It’s reliable, has a bit of style, and is ideal for someone who wants a car to drive more for its aesthetic, rather than its speed. Would I recommend it? Certainly, but only if you are going to be using it in a city and want it to provide more than just transportation by becoming a point of discussion. What about you? Is the Dark Knight Edition good for your next car ride or are you planning to get on the road in a performance car instead? Please inform me —I would like to hear your opinions.

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A damn good street fighter

Sarvasha - | 2 years ago
helpful 0

The bike appeals to riders of all ages. Beginner-friendly bike. The power delivery doesn't scare you but has enough oomph. Capable to cruise at 100 kmph . You can roam in the city even at 5th gear. At around 4k rpm you can feel the torque rush. Very comfortable seat( both Rider and pillion ). Mileage is great for a 250cc (33 and 40kmpl at city and highway respectively) Although lightweight, it gives you a big bike feel due to the fuel tank. Instrument console could have been bigger but you will get used to it. Headlamp illumination is ok for city use although being an LED. Auxiliary lamps would help it for highway rides at night The suspension is set towards comfort side Tyres although wide enough, not recommended for hardcore cornering. Pricing is the BOMB here. It's cheaper than R15 and MT 15.

Best Features: Looks, Pricing

Pros: Toque rush , Mileage , Exhaust note

Cons: Instrument console, Tyres

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Reliability of a Japanese machine.

Nikum - | 2 years ago
helpful 3

made by Yamaha. It's Japanese, end of the argument. Yes, there are other cool bikes in the price range. But This machine will keep running while other brands bikes are guaranteed to blow up at some point since that seems to be happening everywhere.

Best Features: Fat sexy tyres, Yamaha badging.

Pros: Well built quality & refined engine. Fat rear tyres

Cons: Boring instrument console.

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FZ25 is a good bike at this price range

Unknown User | 7 years ago
helpful 5

On papers, it looks pale but has very nice acceleration because of light weight.

Best Features: Acceleration

Pros: 250 cc bike at this price

Cons: No ABS, even not as option

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Boycott Yamaha FZ25

sourav - | 3 years ago
helpful 9

Suddenly I noticed a review video on YouTube about headlight and instrument console. Yamaha shows that their focus is on money and performance. The instrument console is so odd that Hero Glamour's console is much better than this one.

Best Features: 46 teeth sprocket

Pros: looks, handling.

Cons: low hp, worst headlight, stupid instrument console

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A Good Option, But strictly for Yamaha fans!

Naman Vashisht | 7 years ago
helpful 4

The Yamaha FZ25 is a very decent offering, a first of a kind in the segment. It is powered by a 249 cc engine which generates a maximum power of 20.69 bhp @ 8000 rpm and gives out a maximum torque of 20 Nm @ 6000 rpm. Also being priced at INR 1,19,500 ( ex-showroom Delhi ) it is a pretty affordable value for money option. Although the bike is no match for the performance of Benelli TNT 25 in the 250 cc segment, it costs 60K less then it's Benelli rival.Yamaha FZ25 is strictly for the fans of the brand and the followers of Yamaha FZ series. Other features such as LED headlamps and tail lamps add to the value of the bike. But I believe that the bike could have been made to look a little bulkier just like the classic FZ-16. All in all the bike does not disappoint either at this price.

Best Features: Digital Instrument Console, Oil cooled Fi Technology Engine, LED Headlamps

Pros: Pricing, Fi Technology, Digital Instrument Console, Mileage

Cons: Lack of an ABS, Less Than Bulky Looks, Performance not upto the mark

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