Yamaha latest prices 2022 listed in this story for all the motorcycles and scooters that have gotten costlier in the new year…
Few years back price increments were done once in 1-2 years and that too with proper justification. These days, they are done silently, and at any point of time in a given year – that too without any justification at all.
Almost every other month manufacturers are increasing prices of their products and that includes almost every one. Yamaha has been at the forefront as well, along with other makers.
At the onset of the new year 2022, the Jap has increased prices of its scooters and motorcycles that includes the just-launched R15 V4 – for the second time in 3 months! Check the latest prices here.
We will discuss the price hikes on other models – FZ-X, Fascino, and Aerox 155 – from the company in this story.
The Yamaha FZ-X has received a price hike of Rs. 2000/- which will now be offered at Rs. 1,26,300 (ex-showroom). Two variants – Fascino (disc) and Fascino S – have received an increase of Rs. 800/- and will be available at a starting price of Rs. 73,000/- (ex-showroom).
Surprisingly, Aerox, which was launched very recently, has also not been spared and it has become costlier by 2000/-.
The quarter liter FZs, that became cheaper last year, have also started to go up again. The FZ-25 is now offered at Rs. 1,38,800/- up from the previous amount of Rs. 1,34,800/-. Similarly, the FZS-25 is now available at Rs. 1,43,300/- up from the previous offering of Rs. 1,39,300/-. Other than the price hikes, no other changes have been brought to any of these offerings.
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Yamaha Latest Prices 2022
Model | Latest Price |
FZ-X | Rs. 1,26,300/- |
FZ-25 | Rs. 1.38.800/- |
FZS-25 | Rs. 1,43,300/- |
Fascino (disc) | Rs. 74,530/- |
Fascino (disc – Matte Blue / Copper) | Rs. 75,530/- |
Fascino Hybrid (disc)Fascino Hybrid (disc – Blue / Copper) | Rs. 79,330/-Rs. 80,330/- |
Aerox 155 | Rs. 1,31,000/- |
Aerox 155 Monster Edition | Rs. 1,30,500/- |
These new prices are applicable from 1st January 2022.
It is clearly the insanely high inflation that is driving prices higher but we hope this stops somewhere…