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Yamaha FZ25 And Cygnus Ray ZR Get The Monster Energy Moto GP Livery

Rohit Khurana by Rohit Khurana
6 years ago
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Along with the R15 V3, Yamaha has also added the sporty Monster Energy Moto GP Livery to the FZ25 and Cygnus Ray ZR models.

Yamaha has kickstarted the Call of the Blue Season 2 with new updates for the FZ25 and Cygnus Ray ZR as well and both the models are now available with the Monster Energy Moto GP Livery.

The Yamaha FZ25 Monster Energy Moto GP Edition is priced at Rs 1.36 Lakhs (ex-showroom), demanding a price hike of Rs 2830. The Ray ZR Moto GP Edition comes in at Rs 59,028, which is Rs 1,500 costlier.

FZ25 gets the Yamaha YZR-M1 inspired livery on the fuel tank and the tank shrouds. On the Cygnus Ray ZR scooter, you can find the livery all over the body. The livery is inspired by Yamaha’s racing spirit for the street riding.

Also Read: Yamaha R15S And Fazer 150 Do Not Get ABS; Temporarily Discontinued!

FZ25 is Yamaha’s quarter-litre naked streetfighter, using a 249cc air-cooled single-cylinder engine, that produces 20.3 BHP and 20 Nm of peak torque, mated to a 5-speed gearbox. The FZ25 is known for its relaxed and refined city riding abilities.

For suspension, it uses telescopic forks at the front and a monoshock at the back. For braking purposes, it comes with front and rear disc brakes with dual-channel ABS as standard fitment.

As for the Cygnus Ray ZR, it uses a 113cc air-cooled unit, producing 7.1 BHP and 8.1 Nm of peak torque. Ray ZR is the most popular scooter from Yamaha, presented as a premium and better-looking alternative to the popular Fascino.

Also Read: Five Things To Know About The Yamaha MT-15

For suspension, Ray ZR uses telescopic forks at the front and a swingarm monoshock at the back. It is equipped with a disc brake at the front and a drum brake at the back with Combi-Braking System (CBS).

Both the models are expected to start reaching dealerships in a couple of weeks. We can expect the deliveries to commence in the third week of August.

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