Ex-Showroom Price
2-Wheeler Type | Naked |
Engine cc (Displacement) | 149 cc |
Maximum Power | 12.4 HP @ 7250 rpm |
Maximum Torque | 13.3 Nm @ 5500 rpm |
Number of Cylinders | 1 |
Number of Gears | 5 |
Seat Height | 790 mm |
Ground Clearance | 165 mm |
Kerb Weight | 135 kg |
Fuel Tank Capacity | 13 litres |
Pros
- All-Digital Instrument Console
- Easy Maneuverability
- Traction Control
- Bluetooth Connectivity
- Lightweight
- Solid Build Quality
- Vast Service Network
Cons
- 1-Channel ABS
- Love It, Hate It Looks
- Underpowered Engine
Colour Options and Price in India | |
Bike Variant | Yamaha FZS V4 Deluxe (New Model) |
Availability Status in India | Available |
2-Wheeler Type | Naked |
Latest Price in India | Yamaha FZS V4 Deluxe price is Rs 1.30 lakh (ex-showroom). |
Fuel Type | Petrol |
Colour Options | ICE Fluo-Vermillion, Matte Black, Metallic Grey, Majesty Red, Racing Blue, Cyber Green |
Official Tagline | Lord of the Streets |
On Road Price | Yamaha FZS V4 Deluxe on road price is Rs 1.49 lakh in Delhi, Rs 1.54 lakh in Mumbai, Rs 1.51 lakh in Kolkata and Rs 1.53 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 V4 Deluxe 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 V4 Deluxe top speed is 115 kmph (approximate). |
BRAKES AND TYRES | |
Front Brake | 282mm Disc Brake |
Rear Brake | 220mm Disc Brake |
ABS | 1-Channel ABS |
Traction Control System | |
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 V4 Deluxe features include - All Digital Instrument Console with Bluetooth Connectivity, LED Headlight, LED Flashers & LED Tail Light, E20 Fuel Compatible, Coloured Wheels, Front Disc with Bosch Anti-Lock Braking System, In-Built Side Stand Engine Cut-off Switch, Wide Radial Tyre, Under Cowl, Light Weight Body, Traction Control System. |
Similar Bikes | Honda CB Hornet 160R, 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 |
DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHT | |
Overall Length | 2000 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 | LED |
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 V4 Deluxe Review
Overview
Yamaha FZS V4 Deluxe: My Personal Take
The first time that I got on the Yamaha FZS V4 Deluxe was not just using.Filters another bike. This was a race with that perfect feeling of being on two wheels – the kind of ride that gets a man to smile under his helmet. This bike does not simply help provide you the means of transportation to get from one place to another but the excitement in doing so. With each twist of the throttle it was as if a new chapter was beginning and believe me this is a book you want to be reading.
What's New with the FZS V4 Deluxe?
Yamaha has been tweaking the FZS lineup for a while now, but this time, they’ve really outdone themselves. This version is like the cool cousin who’s matured but still knows how to have fun. Here’s a breakdown of what caught my eye:
Feature:Details
Traction Control:Keeps you steady when the roads get tricky, almost like having a safety net.
LED Headlight:Super sharp, bright, and honestly, it makes the bike look futuristic.
Digital Instrument Cluster:Minimal yet loaded with everything you need—just how I like it.
Engine:A 149cc air-cooled engine that’s smooth but packs enough punch for a lively city ride.
Bluetooth Connectivity: Lets you sync your phone for call alerts and more. No more fumbling with your phone at traffic signals.
Traction control is perhaps the best example that needs to be discussed under this topic. That is not something you would find in this segment, but Yamaha has gone and decided to bless us. It is got ya back when you hit some wet road or the ever elusive sneaky gravel. It is like that buddy who never lets you get into any harm way or lead you astray.
How Does It Ride?
Finally the most exciting thing, the part that every other survey nobody asked for—they want to know how it feels or more accurately, how it rides. The 149cc engine is not going to make you feel like you are riding a bullet fast bike but that is not the whole idea of this bike anyway. It is comfortable, has a good feel to it and ideal for use in the urban environment. Where other bikes might shutter or take a moment to respond when you twist the throttle, the NC750X just delivers, whether you’re passing on the highway, carving through canyons or just cruising steady and fast.
I took it out one early sunday morning, half the population of the city was still in bed. Some portion of the ride was through traffic lanes and some through the other emptier corridors. During traffic, it was very responsive when changing lanes, and when the traffic cleared, the bike was stable, even unto a point I had to lean it. Still, the suspension was on point in particular of where it was needed the most, yet it was not too much. It absorbed the potholes very nicely but at the same time was nice and pliant for faster turns.
Design That Turns Heads
It is like this about the FZS V4 Deluxe – it does not ask for attention but it gets it nonetheless. The design is a little more subtle and it didn’t have that cocky arrogance where it was going ‘look at me I’m shiny’. The muscular tank the sharp LED headlamp and the sleek looking decals make it look premium. But when I parked it outside a café, I saw two or three individuals give me a second glance. A man was so bold to ask me if it was a more massive bicycle. That is the type of impression – effective, yet not very obtrusive.
What Could Be Better?
Also, no perfect bike, thus the FZS V4 Deluxe is not different and comes with some of its peculiarities. The pillion seat for example, can be improved upon a bit. It will work well on short errand and your passenger will definitely not be pleased after a long trip. While one does not criticize Yamaha over the Bluetooth connectivity, it would have been helpful if the firm included turn-by-turn navigation system. That would have made it an absolute winner for people specifically movers and shakers within cities such as me.
Why This Bike Feels Personal
This is where the reality kicks in for me. FZS V4 Deluxe like bikes make me recall the fun I felt when I first started to ride. It doesn’t matter how long it takes, it matters how it feels in the process. This bike doesn’t mess around too much. It’s basic, efficient, and just techie enough to not be left behind in this technologic age.For most my transport was of my imaginary world – the night rides when everything was quiet or the dawn rides where I had to pedal to get up with the sun. This bike gives me the same feeling as too much power. Well, Yamaha must have put the element of old school with a hint of contemporary in a bottle.
Is Yamaha FZS V4 Deluxe Going to Be Worth It?
It is functional and usable for everyday use, thrilling enough for leisure travelling and does not lack individuality and charm.But you don’t have to swallow what I am saying hook, line and sinker. Head down to a Yamaha showroom and try the bike and if it feels right then go for it. Who knows? As much as it might just jog your memory back to why you actually loved riding in the first place.
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FAQs
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What is the target audience for the Yamaha FZS V4 Deluxe?
04 September 2023 01:07The Yamaha FZS V4 Deluxe is targeted at riders who prioritize style, technology, and practicality in a motorcycle. It's popular among young riders and urban commuters.
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How does the Bluetooth connectivity work on the yamaha FZS V4 Deluxe?
04 September 2023 01:06Bluetooth connectivity allows riders to pair their smartphones with the bike. This enables features like phone call notifications, message alerts, and access to important ride information through a digital display.
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